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This timely book critically examines the European Social Model as a
contested concept and concrete set of European welfare and
governance arrangements. It offers a theoretical and empirical
analysis of new economic models and existing European investment
strategies to address key issues within post-Covid-19 Europe. The
authors explore the structural inequalities that have been shaped
by strong imbalances in the relationship between public health,
work, formal and informal care, inequality, poverty and the labour
market across Europe. They then assess the potential of new
economic models and measures, when combined with existing European
governance and collaborative welfare arrangements, to repair the
European Social Model. With a particular focus on policy measures
that affect young and older people in Europe, chapters also provide
a critical insight into the fragmented, multi-actor and
multidimensional process of building a European social space that
has led to the hybridization of welfare systems. Offering a firm
theoretical foundation to the understanding of European welfare
arrangements and the social open method of coordination, this book
will be a valuable resource for academics and students of European
social policy, comparative social policy and European governance.
Its analysis of empirical evidence relating to the implementation
of policy measures will also be beneficial for policymakers and
practitioners working in health, social care and welfare fields.
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