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Britain remains mired in the most severe and prolonged economic
crisis that it has faced since the 1930s. What would it take to
find a new, more stable and more sustainable growth model for
Britain in the years ahead? This important volume written by a
number of influential commentators seeks to provide some answers.
The new welfare settlement in Europe involves a re-direction of
policy in the context of a unified market and currency system and
of more stringent economic competition. Realignment of the policy
assumptions and goals of the key actors is central to this process.
This book reviews the main policy paradigms and analyzes the
processes whereby they have changed in the most salient policy
areas, and is based on recent interviews with more than two hundred
and fifty senior policy actors in seven West European countries.
The NHS, education, social care, local government, employment
services, social housing and benefits for the poor face major
challenges from a government determined to entrench a radical and
divisive liberalism permanently in British public life. This book
analyses the immediate challenges from headlong cuts that bear most
heavily on women, families and the poor, and from a root-and-branch
restructuring which will fragment and privatize the bulk of public
services. It sets this in the context of escalating inequalities
and the longer-term pressures from population ageing. It
demonstrates that a more humane and generous welfare state that
will build inclusiveness is possible by combining policies that
limit child poverty, promote more equal outcomes from health care
and education, introduce a greater contributory element into social
benefits, invest in better child and elder care and address low
wages and workplace rights. It analyses the political forces that
can be marshalled to support these shifts and shows that, with
political leadership, the welfare state can attract mass support.
Britain remains mired in the most severe and prolonged economic
crisis that it has faced since the 1930s. What would it take to
find a new, more stable and more sustainable growth model for
Britain in the years ahead? This important volume written by a
number of influential commentators seeks to provide some answers.
This volume provides an up-to-date account of developments in
Europe across a range of policy fields, from labour markets to
disability and poverty to health care.
An up-to-date account of a rapidly changing field.
Covers developments across a range of policy fields, from labour
markets to disability and poverty to health care.
Situates debates about welfare convergence and divergence in a
theoretical context.
Draws on sociological, social policy, political science and
economic theoretical perspectives.
Written by acknowledged experts in the field.
Uses case studies of particular policy areas and regional
developments.
Includes work on Southern and Eastern Europe, as well as on France
and Germany.
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