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Converging Worlds of Welfare? Jochen Clasen (Professor of Comparative Social Policy, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh)

Converging Worlds of Welfare? By Jochen Clasen (Professor of Comparative Social Policy, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh)

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This volume reviews and compares welfare policy change in the UK and Germany. It focuses on family policy, pensions, and the labour market, and covers both public provision as well as the role of company-based social protection.

Converging Worlds of Welfare? Summary

Converging Worlds of Welfare?: British and German Social Policy in the 21st Century by Jochen Clasen (Professor of Comparative Social Policy, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh)

This book takes stock of major and recent developments in welfare policy in the UK and Germany. Concentrating on trends since the 1990s it compares the similarities and differences between the two countries and analyses the degree to which social attitudes towards welfare provision, fairness, and social justice have changed. It focuses on the policy areas that have been particularly affected in recent years and examines change and possible convergence across three public policy domains: family policy, pensions and policies aimed at social and labour market integration. The book covers both public provision as well as the role of company-based social protection. Based on new empirical survey research as well as focus group interviews, the contributions analyse the ways in which social policies have adapted to common and country-specific challenges, and provide an understanding of the changing welfare landscapes in the UK and Germany.

About Jochen Clasen (Professor of Comparative Social Policy, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh)

Jochen Clasen gained his Diploma in Sociology from the Free University of Berlin in 1988 and his PhD in Sociology and Social Policy from the University of Edinburgh in 1992. Prof. Clasen is an expert in cross-national research on social security and unemployment policy, and has particular expertise in social policy comparisons between Germany and the UK. He has published widely on methodological aspects of cross-national research and is joint editor of the Journal of European Social Policy. Recent books include Investigating Welfare State Change co-edited with Nico Siegel (Edward Elgar, 2007), and Reforming European Welfare States: Germany and the United Kingdom Compared (OUP, 2005).

Table of Contents

PART I: WELFARE VALUES ; PART II: WELFARE POLICIES ; PART II A: SUPPORTING FAMILIES ; PART II. B: SUPPORTING PENSIONERS ; PART 11 C: EMPLOYMENT AND UNEMPLOYMENT

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NPB9780199584499
9780199584499
0199584494
Converging Worlds of Welfare?: British and German Social Policy in the 21st Century by Jochen Clasen (Professor of Comparative Social Policy, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh)
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Oxford University Press
2011-05-26
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