Since the late 1990s, new strategies concerning the role and
shape of welfare states have been formulated, many of which are
guided by a logic of social investment. This book maps out this new
perspective and assesses both its achievements and shortcomings. In
doing so, it provides a critical analysis of social investment
ideas and policies and opens up for discussion many of Europe's
most pressing concerns--such as an aging population, the current
economic crisis, and environmental issues-- and whether social
investment can provide adequate responses to these challenges.
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