Examining the ways in which societies treat their most vulnerable
members has long been regarded as revealing of the bedrock beliefs
and values that guide the social order. However, academic research
about the post-war welfare state is often focused on mainstream
arrangements or on one social group. With its focus on different
marginalized groups: migrants and people with disabilities, this
volume offers novel perspectives on the national and international
dimensions of the post-war welfare state in Western Europe and
North America.
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