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The aim of this book is to provide the reader with the broad
spectrum of poverty and social policy issues in Central and Eastern
Europe, and address the most urgent topics of welfare state
research, namely poverty, children and social policy; gender,
social policy and poverty; urban policy, renewal and poverty, and
overall challenges to social policy reform. The book demonstrates
that despite an increase in poverty and inequalities in many
Central and Eastern European countries during the last 18 years,
the social policy systems have not experienced a radical
dismantlement throughout the entire region. The post-Communist
welfare state still shows more comprehensive solutions to social
problems than residual ones. Nevertheless, the deteriorated fiscal
capacities of the state in some cases hinder the successful poverty
solutions as well as the expansion of the welfare programmes. Yet,
the Central and Eastern European region is very diverse regarding
the scope and depth of social problems encountered and some
countries have implemented more successful policy solutions than
other ones. Furthermore, the findings of this volume demonstrate
that Central and Eastern European countries are not so dramatically
distinct from Western Europe, neither in their social problems
encountered, nor in their solutions. Nevertheless, the experience
of the socialist regime, the relatively lower wages and lower
social benefits as well as the higher share of GDP produced in a
shadow economy allow the CEE countries to group into the distinct
post-Communist regime.
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