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The Small Welfare State

Author : Jae-jin Yang
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2020-04-24
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781839104619

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In a period of rapid change for welfare states around the world, this insightful book offers a comparative study of three historically small welfare states: the US, Japan, and South Korea. Featuring contributions from international distinguished scholars, this book looks beyond the larger European welfare states to unpack the many common political and institutional characteristics that have constrained welfare state development in industrialized democracies.

The Political Economy of the Small Welfare State in South Korea

Author : Jae-jin Yang
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2017-09-28
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781108415903

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The Political Economy of the Small Welfare State in South Korea by Jae-jin Yang Pdf

Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical reinterpretation of the small welfare state in South Korea; 3. The emergence of the small welfare state under the authoritarian developmental state (1961-1987); 4. Democratization and limited welfare state development under the conservative rule (1987-1997); 5. Economic crisis, power shift, and welfare politics under the Kim Dae Jung government (1997-2002); 6. Economic Unionism and the limits of the Korean welfare state under the Roh Moo Hyun government (2003-2007); 7. Wind of welfare and tax politics under the returned conservative rule; 8. Conclusion

Assessing the Structure of Small Welfare States

Author : Geoffrey Bertram
Publisher : Commonwealth Secretariat
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781849290500

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SOCIAL POLICIES IN SMALL STATES SERIES The country case studies and thematic papers in this series examine social policy issues facing small states and the implications for economic development. They show how, despite their inherent vulnerability, some small states have been successful in improving their social indicators because of the complementary social and economic policies they have implemented. THEMATIC PAPER - THE WELFARE STATE Historically, the welfare state evolved as the most efficient policy response to caring for a large, homogeneous population. This traditional model, however, loses importance as population size falls below 3-4 million, especially for states where a significant number of the population migrate and send remittances home, and where the country is the recipient of overseas aid. Facilitating the international mobility of people therefore becomes central to social policy and insofar as the welfare state occurs, it tends to be focused on the labour market. This paper examines how the characteristics of small states influence their pursuit of a welfare state. Many of the small states discussed have not previously featured in mainstream thinking about the relationship between country size and the extent of the welfare state.

The Divided Welfare State

Author : Jacob S. Hacker
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2002-09-09
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0521013283

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Wealth and Welfare States

Author : Irwin Garfinkel,Lee Rainwater,Timothy Smeeding
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2010-01-28
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780199579303

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Wealth and Welfare States by Irwin Garfinkel,Lee Rainwater,Timothy Smeeding Pdf

Including education has profound consequences, undergirding the case for the productivity of welfare state programs and the explanation for why all rich nations have large welfare states, and identifying US welfare state leadership. From 1968 through 2006, the United States swung right politically and lost its lead in education and opportunity, failed to adopt universal health insurance and experienced the most rapid explosion of health care costs and economic inequality in the rich world. The American welfare state faces large challenges. Restoring its historical lead in education is the most important but requires investing large sums in education, beginning with universal pre-school and in complementary programs that aid children's development.

The Political Economy of the Welfare State

Author : Thomas Wilson,Dorothy J. Wilson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-21
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781000478181

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The Political Economy of the Welfare State by Thomas Wilson,Dorothy J. Wilson Pdf

In the early 1980s, the welfare state, for too long regarded as a notable contribution to the establishment of a humane social order, had over the previous decade come under increasing attack. Some of its critics, especially in the UK and the USA, maintained that it had failed to deal satisfactorily with the problem of poverty. Others held that it was over-elaborate, created a psychology of dependence and imposed costs that needed to be reduced as part of a policy of general economic recovery. In a number of countries, cuts had already been imposed or were now contemplated. In this situation it was crucially important to direct attention once more to the basic objectives of the various welfare services from a systematic and comparative standpoint. Originally published in 1982, the authors of this book, one an economist and the other a specialist in social administration, subjected these aims to rigorous analysis and discuss the underlying issues of social philosophy. They then attempt to assess the various methods adopted for their attainment in Britain and comment on those adopted in the USA and in some continental European countries. Although the authors reject the more extreme assertion that the welfare state has been a failure, they point to the need to relate some of the policies followed more clearly to the basic objectives. A number of proposals for reform are put forward which would imply some change of emphasis and should permit a simplification of existing over-complex arrangements.

Creating the Welfare State

Author : Edward D. Berkowitz,Kim Mcquaid
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1988-08-16
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780275927479

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Creating the Welfare State by Edward D. Berkowitz,Kim Mcquaid Pdf

Creating the Welfare State investigates how private business and public bureaucracy worked together to create the structure of much of the modern welfare state in America. Covering the period from the 1980s to the present, this important volume employs interdisciplinary techniques to demonstrate how politics, economics, law, and social theory merged over the course of a century of policy formulation and implementation. The authors also draw upon previously unconsulted sources from government warehouses and archives to analyze the operation of early federal social welfare programs such as vocational rehabilitation. Their discussions range from those early programs to modern ones such as cost of living pay adjustments and social security disability benefits. This emphasis on the notion of the continuing development of welfare programs is a significant factor in the welfare state controversies--a factor often ignored by other historians and writers.

Wealth and Welfare States

Author : Irwin Garfinkel,Lee Rainwater,Timothy Smeeding
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2010-01-28
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780191037559

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Wealth and Welfare States by Irwin Garfinkel,Lee Rainwater,Timothy Smeeding Pdf

This book explores the role of the welfare state in the overall wealth and wellbeing of nations and in particular looks at the American welfare state in comparison with other developed nations in Europe and elsewhere. It is widely believed that the welfare state undermines productivity and economic growth, that the United States has an unusually small welfare state, and that it is, and always has been, a welfare state laggard. This book shows that all rich nations, including the United States, have large welfare states because the socialized programs that comprise the welfare state-public education and health and social insurance—enhance the productivity of capitalism. In public education, the most productive part of the welfare state, for most of the 19th and 20th centuries, the United States was a leader. Though few would argue that public education is not part of the welfare state, most previous cross national analyses of welfare states have omitted education. Including education has profound consequences, undergirding the case for the productivity of welfare state programs and the explanation for why all rich nations have large welfare states, and identifying US welfare state leadership. From 1968 through 2006, the United States swung right politically and lost its lead in education and opportunity, failed to adopt universal health insurance and experienced the most rapid explosion of health care costs and economic inequality in the rich world. The American welfare state faces large challenges. Restoring its historical lead in education is the most important but requires investing large sums in education, beginning with universal pre-school and in complementary programs that aid children's development. The American health insurance system is by far the most costly in the rich world, yet fails to insure one sixth of its population, produces below average results, crowds out useful investments in children, and is the least equitably financed. Achieving universal coverage will increase costs. Only complete government financing is likely to restrain long term costs. In memory of Robert J. Lampman Colleague, Co-author, Friend and Mentor

Beyond the Welfare State?

Author : Chris Pierson
Publisher : Polity
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0745635202

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Comprehensively revised and rewritten, the third edition of the book embraces all the most important theoretical and empirical developments in welfare state studies of recent years. Working within an explicitly comparative framework, the book draws on a wealth of international evidence to survey what are now the most pressing issues concerning the future of welfare: among them, globalization, demographic change, declining fertility, postindustrialism and immigration. It draws extensively on the explosion of work on welfare states that has emerged within the North American political science community over the past ten years, as well as giving detailed attention to developments in the UK, and in continental and northern Europe and beyond. The third edition of Beyond the Welfare State? remains the most comprehensive and up-to-date guide to the complex of issues that surround welfare reform. It will be required reading for anyone who wants to come to terms with what is really at stake in arguments about the future of welfare.

The OECD and European Welfare States

Author : Klaus Armingeon,Michelle Beyeler
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2004-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1843769700

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The OECD and European Welfare States by Klaus Armingeon,Michelle Beyeler Pdf

The OECD includes the richest nations in the world. It issues recommendations on economic and social policies. Is its counsel on welfare state policies coherent? And is it followed by member states in Western Europe? These are the guiding questions of this book, which is a first to deal with such issues. The OECD and European Welfare States comprises 14 country studies considering OECD recommendations and their implementation in Western European welfare states, an analysis of the internal processes in the OECD, a theoretical introduction and a concluding comparative chapter. The overall results show a large degree of consistency in OECD analyses and recommendations, though little efficacy is revealed. The authors of this book have compiled a major contribution to the analysis of the impact of international organizations on national welfare states, widening the scope of traditional analyses of national welfare state development.

Enacting Community Economies Within a Welfare State

Author : Teppo Eskelinen,Tuuli Hirvilammi,Juhana Venäläinen
Publisher : Mayflybooks/Ephemera
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2020-03-13
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1906948518

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Enacting Community Economies Within a Welfare State by Teppo Eskelinen,Tuuli Hirvilammi,Juhana Venäläinen Pdf

The book presents a number of empirical case studies of community economies in the context of a Nordic welfare state to better understand the potential of community economies and the interaction and friction with state governance, and more generally the conditions in which community economies and Nordic welfare states can co-exist and cooperate.

Social Policy in the Smaller European Union States

Author : Gary B. Cohen,Ben W. Ansell,Robert Henry Cox,Jane Gingrich
Publisher : Berghahn Books
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2011-12-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780857452641

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Social Policy in the Smaller European Union States by Gary B. Cohen,Ben W. Ansell,Robert Henry Cox,Jane Gingrich Pdf

In Europe and around the world, social policies and welfare services have faced increasing pressure in recent years as a result of political, economic, and social changes. Just as Europe was a leader in the development of the welfare state and the supportive structures of corporatist politics from the 1920s onward, Europe in particular has experienced stresses from globalization and striking innovation in welfare policies. While debates in the United Kingdom, Germany, and France often attract wide international attention, smaller European countries-Belgium, Denmark, Austria, or Finland-are often overlooked. This volume seeks to correct this unfortunate oversight as these smaller countries serve as models for reform, undertaking experiments that only later gain the attention of stymied reformers in the larger countries.

Combating Poverty

Author : Axel van den Berg,Charles Plante,Hicham Raïq,Christine Proulx,Samuel Faustmann
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017-01-01
Category : Canada
ISBN : 9781487501563

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Combating Poverty by Axel van den Berg,Charles Plante,Hicham Raïq,Christine Proulx,Samuel Faustmann Pdf

Combating Poverty critically analyses the growing divergence between Quebec and other large Canadian provinces in terms of social and labour market policies and their outcomes over the past several decades. While Canada is routinely classified as a single, homogeneous 'liberal market' regime, social and labour market policy falls within provincial jurisdiction resulting in a considerable divergence in policy mixes and outcomes between provinces. This volume offers a detailed survey of social and labour market policies since the early 2000s in Canada's four largest provinces - Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta - showing the full extent to which Canada's major provinces have chosen diverging policy paths. Quebec has succeeded in emulating European and even Nordic social democratic levels of poverty for some groups, while poverty rates and patterns in the other provinces remain close to the high levels characteristic of the North American liberal, market-oriented regime. Combating Poverty provides a unique and timely reflection on the political implications and sustainability of Canada's fragmented welfare state.

Global Capital, Political Institutions, and Policy Change in Developed Welfare States

Author : Duane Swank
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2002-02-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0521001447

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Global Capital, Political Institutions, and Policy Change in Developed Welfare States by Duane Swank Pdf

This book argues that the dramatic post-1970 rise in international capital mobility has not systematically contributed to the retrenchment of developed welfare states as many claim. Nor has globalization directly reduced the revenue-raising capacities of governments and undercut the political institutions that support the welfare state. Rather, institutional features of the polity and the welfare state determine the extent to which the economic and political pressures associated with globalization produce Welfare state retrenchment.