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The State of Social Welfare - The Twentieth Century in Cross-National Review (Hardcover, New): John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell The State of Social Welfare - The Twentieth Century in Cross-National Review (Hardcover, New)
John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell
R2,568 Discovery Miles 25 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

With the end of the 20th century, Dixon and Scheurell decided it was an opportune time to critically assess what governments have achieved with their plethora of public social welfare policies. While Marxist socialists, democratic socialists, social democrats, and reluctant collectivists were all eager, at various times, to construct their vision of the ideal society, the idea of state welfare was slow to take root. As Dixon and Scheurell point out, at the turn of the century, only a handful of industrializing countries were willing to grapple with the problems of poverty, inequality, and social exclusion. Two world wars and the Great Depression of the 1930s, however, sensitized many societies to the human, social, and even political costs of un-met social welfare needs. Thus, the milieu needed for the birth of state welfare came into existence, first in Western Europe, then in Australasia, followed by North and South America and, finally, in parts of the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.

The state welfare dream was that citizenship would guarantee every individual a secure lifestyle, with a minimum degree of insecurity, and the wherewithal to develop to the greatest possible extent as individuals and as members of society. It is, Dixon and Scheurell argue, the most significant set of social institutions developed in the 20th century. Admittedly, it is one that had within it the seeds of its own potential destruction--the vicious circle of growing welfare dependency, increasing state control, deepening poverty, and the emergence of an intractable underclass--that has legitimized calls for the individualization of the social. Undoubtedly, this collection of essays on key states, charting the rise and fall of state welfare, examines a monumental 20th century event and will be of interest to scholars, researchers, and students involved with social welfare issues, as well as policy makers and concerned citizens.

Social Security Programs - A Cross-Cultural Comparative Perspective (Hardcover, New): John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell Social Security Programs - A Cross-Cultural Comparative Perspective (Hardcover, New)
John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell
R2,567 Discovery Miles 25 670 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume examines current trends in social security programs around the world. An international group of contributors provide (1) historical perspectives on the development of social security programs (looking at the U.S., Japan, and South Korea); (2) national overviews of programs as adapted to specific populations (in Indonesia, the Philippines, China, Zimbabwe, Yugoslavia, and Malaysia); and (3) specific program analyses (long term care in Britain, health care in Sweden, and industrial accident benefits as developed in Brazil). The discussions highlight the need to evaluate the impact of social security programs on the general population, as well as on specific population groups. This work will be of interest to scholars and policy-makers in social welfare and public policy.

Social Welfare in Latin America (Paperback): John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell Social Welfare in Latin America (Paperback)
John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell
R1,243 Discovery Miles 12 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1990, this book analyses social welfare in Latin America, at that time. For each country it considers the ideological framework underlying the social welfare system and describes the historical development of both the system and the political and socio-economic context. Each chapter looks at the structure and administration of the systems in place and how these are financed. This is followed by a consideration of the nature of different parts of the welfare system, a survey of social security, personal social services and the treatment of the following key target groups: the aged; those with disabilities and handicaps; children and youth; disadvantaged families; the unemployed; and the sick and injured. Each chapter concludes with an assessment of the effectiveness of the system considered.

Social Welfare in Developed Market Countries (Paperback): John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell Social Welfare in Developed Market Countries (Paperback)
John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell
R880 Discovery Miles 8 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1989, this book analyses social welfare in countries with highly developed economies, at that time. For each country it considers the ideological framework underlying the social welfare system and describes the historical development of both the system and the political and socio-economic context. Each chapter looks at the structure and administration of the systems in place and how these are financed. This is followed by a consideration of the nature of different parts of the welfare system, a survey of social security, personal social services and the treatment of the following key target groups: the aged; those with disabilities and handicaps; children and youth; disadvantaged families; the unemployed; and the sick and injured. Each chapter concludes with an assessment of the effectiveness of the system considered.

Social Welfare in Latin America (Hardcover): John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell Social Welfare in Latin America (Hardcover)
John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell
R5,197 Discovery Miles 51 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1990, this book analyses social welfare in Latin America, at that time. For each country it considers the ideological framework underlying the social welfare system and describes the historical development of both the system and the political and socio-economic context. Each chapter looks at the structure and administration of the systems in place and how these are financed. This is followed by a consideration of the nature of different parts of the welfare system, a survey of social security, personal social services and the treatment of the following key target groups: the aged; those with disabilities and handicaps; children and youth; disadvantaged families; the unemployed; and the sick and injured. Each chapter concludes with an assessment of the effectiveness of the system considered.

Social Welfare in Developed Market Countries (Hardcover): John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell Social Welfare in Developed Market Countries (Hardcover)
John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell
R3,796 Discovery Miles 37 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1989, this book analyses social welfare in countries with highly developed economies, at that time. For each country it considers the ideological framework underlying the social welfare system and describes the historical development of both the system and the political and socio-economic context. Each chapter looks at the structure and administration of the systems in place and how these are financed. This is followed by a consideration of the nature of different parts of the welfare system, a survey of social security, personal social services and the treatment of the following key target groups: the aged; those with disabilities and handicaps; children and youth; disadvantaged families; the unemployed; and the sick and injured. Each chapter concludes with an assessment of the effectiveness of the system considered.

Social Welfare with Indigenous Peoples (Hardcover): Professor John Dixon, John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell Social Welfare with Indigenous Peoples (Hardcover)
Professor John Dixon, John Dixon, Robert P. Scheurell
R4,657 Discovery Miles 46 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In many areas of the world, there has been an earlier indigenous population which has been conquered by a more recent population group. In "Social Welfare with Indigenous Peoples, " the editors and contributors examine the treatment of many indigenous populations from five continental areas: Africa (Sierra Leone, Zimbabwe); Australia, New Zealand; Central and South America (Brazil, Mexico); Europe (Scandinavia, Spain) and North America.
They found that regardless of whether the newer immigrants became the majority population, as in North America, or the minority population, such as in Africa, there were many similarities in how the indigenous peoples were treated and in their current situations. This treatment is examined from many perspectives: political subjugation; negligence; shifting focus on social policy; social and legal discrimination; provision of social services; and ethnic, cultural and political rejuvenation.

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