'Enabling Social Europe' examines how the paradigm of the
'enabling welfare state' might offer a new perspective for European
social policy in the decades to come. The 'enabling' concept is
perceived as going beyond that of mere 'activation', thus also
embracing policies aimed at increasing personal autonomy,
individual responsibility and social inclusion by endowing
individuals with the resources and capabilities needed to manage
and balance their life courses in a better way.
The study is distinguished by a unique collaboration of social
and economic policy experts coming from a wide range of
disciplines: economics, law, sociology, political science, and
philosophy. The authors seek to shed new light on whether European
social policy ought to play a role in the future and, if so, what
sort of role that could be. They convincingly argue that despite an
implicit normative consensus on the 'European social model', there
is still room for a multifaceted world in which welfare regimes can
maintain their own path-dependent ways of achieving a fair and just
society with a high level of welfare for all.
The empirical part of the book contains an appraisal of policies
and reforms with a view to the 'enabling welfare state' approach in
four important policy areas: health care, old-age security, family
policy, and poverty prevention. Within each sector, the authors
compare the policies and practices of two countries attributable to
different regime types: Germany and the United Kingdom, Poland and
Germany, Finland and Estonia, and Belgium and Denmark.
This book is highly recommendable not only for scholars and
policymakers active in this field, but also for students of welfare
and labour economics, sociology, social policy, political science
and law.
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