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Fighting Working Poverty in Post-industrial Economies - Causes, Trade-offs and Policy Solutions (Hardcover)
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Fighting Working Poverty in Post-industrial Economies - Causes, Trade-offs and Policy Solutions (Hardcover)
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This thought-provoking book provides an in-depth analysis of the
working poor phenomenon and its causes across welfare regimes, and
identifies the most efficient policy mixes and best practices that
could be utilized to resolve this problem. Eric Crettaz argues that
'the working poor' is too broad a category to be used for
meaningful academic or policy discussion, and that a distinction
must be made between different categories of poor workers. He
illustrates how different welfare regimes generate different forms
of working poverty via in-depth case studies of various OECD
countries over the past decade, underpinned by a theoretical and
conceptual framework. Using meta-analyses of evaluations of social
policy tools, the author addresses the key question of what
constitutes the most efficient policies to deal with the problem of
working poverty. Fighting Working Poverty in Post-industrial
Economies will prove an enlightening and stimulating read for
academics, researchers and students across various disciplines
including sociology, economics and political science. In addition,
policy makers and other stakeholders seeking innovative solutions
to the potentially growing problem of working poverty will find
this book to be an invaluable point of reference. Contents: 1. The
Dilemmas and Puzzles of the Fight Against Working Poverty 2.
Arbitrary Definitions, Official Definitions and Useful Typologies
3. The Three Mechanisms that Lead to Working Poverty 4. Potential
Solutions: Minimum Wages, Social Transfers and Childcare Policy 5.
The Real World of Social Policies: The Welfare Regime Approach 6.
What Works Where, and for Whom? A Meta-analytical Approach 7. The
Weight of Each Working Poverty Mechanism Across Welfare Regimes 8.
There is No Such Thing as the Working Poor or a One-Size-Fits-All
Solution Appendix: Summary Tables and Datasets Used for the
Meta-analyses References
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