Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State
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Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State
Pierson, Christopher; Morgan, Kimberly J.; Beland, Daniel; Obinger, Herbert
Oxford University Press
11/2021
1024
Dura
Inglês
9780198828389
15 a 20 dias
1932
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1: Daniel Beland, Kimberly Morgan, Herbert Obinger, and Christopher Pierson: Introduction
Part I: Philosophical Justifications and Critiques of the Welfare State
2: Stuart White: Ethics
3: Christopher Pierson and Matthieu Leimgruber: Intellectual Roots
4: Gerda Hooijer and Desmond King: The Critics of Welfare: From Neoliberalism to Populsm
Part II: History
5: Stein Kuhnle and Anne Sander: The Emergence of the Western Welfare State
6: Frank Nullmeier and Franz-Xaver Kaufmann: Post-War Welfare State Development: The 'Golden Age'
7: Anton Hemerijk and Stefano Ronchi: Recent Developments: Social Investment Reform in the 21st Century
Part III: Approaches
8: Edwin Amenta and Alexander Hicks: Research Methods
9: Willem Adema and Peter Whiteford: Public and Private Social Welfare
10: Daniel Beland and Kimberly Morgan: Governance
11: Julian L. Garritzmann, Silja Haeusermann, and Bruno Palier: Social Investment
12: Mary Daly: Families, State, and Markets
13: Einar Overbye: Disciplinary Perspectives on Welfare States
Part IV: Inputs and Actors
14: Jan Zutavern & Martin Kohli: Needs and Risks in the Welfare State
15: Torben Iversen: Democracy and Capitalism
16: Bernhard Ebbinghaus: Unions and Employers
17: Manfred G. Schmidt: Parties
18: Ellen M. Immergut: Political Institutions
19: Staffan Kumlin, Achim Goerres, and Dennis C. Spies: Public Attitudes
20: Ann Shola Orloff and Marie Laperriere: Gender
21: Kees Van Kersbergen and Philip Manow: Religion
22: Simone Scarpa, Stephen Castles, and Carl-Ulrik Schierup: Migration and Ethnic Minorities
23: Manfred G. Schmidt: European and National Social Policy
24: Klaus Armingeon: Intergovernmental Organizations
25: Duane Swank: Globalization
Part V: Policies
26: Herbert Obinger: Social Expenditure and Welfare State Financing
27: Karin Gottschall nad Markus Tepe: The Welfare State as Employer
28: Karl Hinrichs and Julia F. Lynch: Old-Age Pensions
29: Heinz Rothgang: Health
30: August OEsterle and Heinz Rothgang: Long-Term Care
31: Olli Kangas: Work Accident and Sickness Benefits
32: Mark Priestley: Disability
33: Ola Sjoeberg, Joakim Palme, and Eero Carroll: Unemployment Insurance
34: Lane Kenworthy: Employment Promotion
35: Patrick Emmenegger and Paul Marx: The Regulation of Employment
36: Thomas Bahle and Claus Wendt: Social Assistance
37: Naomi Finch and Jonathan Bradshaw: Family Benefits and Services
38: Tony Fahey and Michelle Norris: Housing
39: Marius R. Busemeyer and Rita Nikolai: Education
Part VI: Policy Outcomes
40: John D. Stephens: The Social Rights of Citizenship
41: Peter Saunders: Inequality and Poverty
42: Christopher Pierson and Isabela Mares: Macroeconomic Outcomes
43: Jennifer Hook and Leah Ruppanner: Gendered Outcomes
44: Jonah D. Levy: Welfare Retrenchment
Part VII: World of Welfare
45: Philip Manow: Models of the Welfare State
46: Mikko Kautto and Kati Kuitto: The Nordic Countries
47: Bruno Palier: Continental Western Europe
48: Maurizio Ferrara: The South European Countries
49: Christoper Pierson and Francis G. Castles: The English-Speaking Countries
50: Linda J. Cook and Tomasz Inglot: Central and Eastern European Countries
Prospects
51: Ian Gough: From Welfare State to Planetary Wellbeing
Part I: Philosophical Justifications and Critiques of the Welfare State
2: Stuart White: Ethics
3: Christopher Pierson and Matthieu Leimgruber: Intellectual Roots
4: Gerda Hooijer and Desmond King: The Critics of Welfare: From Neoliberalism to Populsm
Part II: History
5: Stein Kuhnle and Anne Sander: The Emergence of the Western Welfare State
6: Frank Nullmeier and Franz-Xaver Kaufmann: Post-War Welfare State Development: The 'Golden Age'
7: Anton Hemerijk and Stefano Ronchi: Recent Developments: Social Investment Reform in the 21st Century
Part III: Approaches
8: Edwin Amenta and Alexander Hicks: Research Methods
9: Willem Adema and Peter Whiteford: Public and Private Social Welfare
10: Daniel Beland and Kimberly Morgan: Governance
11: Julian L. Garritzmann, Silja Haeusermann, and Bruno Palier: Social Investment
12: Mary Daly: Families, State, and Markets
13: Einar Overbye: Disciplinary Perspectives on Welfare States
Part IV: Inputs and Actors
14: Jan Zutavern & Martin Kohli: Needs and Risks in the Welfare State
15: Torben Iversen: Democracy and Capitalism
16: Bernhard Ebbinghaus: Unions and Employers
17: Manfred G. Schmidt: Parties
18: Ellen M. Immergut: Political Institutions
19: Staffan Kumlin, Achim Goerres, and Dennis C. Spies: Public Attitudes
20: Ann Shola Orloff and Marie Laperriere: Gender
21: Kees Van Kersbergen and Philip Manow: Religion
22: Simone Scarpa, Stephen Castles, and Carl-Ulrik Schierup: Migration and Ethnic Minorities
23: Manfred G. Schmidt: European and National Social Policy
24: Klaus Armingeon: Intergovernmental Organizations
25: Duane Swank: Globalization
Part V: Policies
26: Herbert Obinger: Social Expenditure and Welfare State Financing
27: Karin Gottschall nad Markus Tepe: The Welfare State as Employer
28: Karl Hinrichs and Julia F. Lynch: Old-Age Pensions
29: Heinz Rothgang: Health
30: August OEsterle and Heinz Rothgang: Long-Term Care
31: Olli Kangas: Work Accident and Sickness Benefits
32: Mark Priestley: Disability
33: Ola Sjoeberg, Joakim Palme, and Eero Carroll: Unemployment Insurance
34: Lane Kenworthy: Employment Promotion
35: Patrick Emmenegger and Paul Marx: The Regulation of Employment
36: Thomas Bahle and Claus Wendt: Social Assistance
37: Naomi Finch and Jonathan Bradshaw: Family Benefits and Services
38: Tony Fahey and Michelle Norris: Housing
39: Marius R. Busemeyer and Rita Nikolai: Education
Part VI: Policy Outcomes
40: John D. Stephens: The Social Rights of Citizenship
41: Peter Saunders: Inequality and Poverty
42: Christopher Pierson and Isabela Mares: Macroeconomic Outcomes
43: Jennifer Hook and Leah Ruppanner: Gendered Outcomes
44: Jonah D. Levy: Welfare Retrenchment
Part VII: World of Welfare
45: Philip Manow: Models of the Welfare State
46: Mikko Kautto and Kati Kuitto: The Nordic Countries
47: Bruno Palier: Continental Western Europe
48: Maurizio Ferrara: The South European Countries
49: Christoper Pierson and Francis G. Castles: The English-Speaking Countries
50: Linda J. Cook and Tomasz Inglot: Central and Eastern European Countries
Prospects
51: Ian Gough: From Welfare State to Planetary Wellbeing
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1: Daniel Beland, Kimberly Morgan, Herbert Obinger, and Christopher Pierson: Introduction
Part I: Philosophical Justifications and Critiques of the Welfare State
2: Stuart White: Ethics
3: Christopher Pierson and Matthieu Leimgruber: Intellectual Roots
4: Gerda Hooijer and Desmond King: The Critics of Welfare: From Neoliberalism to Populsm
Part II: History
5: Stein Kuhnle and Anne Sander: The Emergence of the Western Welfare State
6: Frank Nullmeier and Franz-Xaver Kaufmann: Post-War Welfare State Development: The 'Golden Age'
7: Anton Hemerijk and Stefano Ronchi: Recent Developments: Social Investment Reform in the 21st Century
Part III: Approaches
8: Edwin Amenta and Alexander Hicks: Research Methods
9: Willem Adema and Peter Whiteford: Public and Private Social Welfare
10: Daniel Beland and Kimberly Morgan: Governance
11: Julian L. Garritzmann, Silja Haeusermann, and Bruno Palier: Social Investment
12: Mary Daly: Families, State, and Markets
13: Einar Overbye: Disciplinary Perspectives on Welfare States
Part IV: Inputs and Actors
14: Jan Zutavern & Martin Kohli: Needs and Risks in the Welfare State
15: Torben Iversen: Democracy and Capitalism
16: Bernhard Ebbinghaus: Unions and Employers
17: Manfred G. Schmidt: Parties
18: Ellen M. Immergut: Political Institutions
19: Staffan Kumlin, Achim Goerres, and Dennis C. Spies: Public Attitudes
20: Ann Shola Orloff and Marie Laperriere: Gender
21: Kees Van Kersbergen and Philip Manow: Religion
22: Simone Scarpa, Stephen Castles, and Carl-Ulrik Schierup: Migration and Ethnic Minorities
23: Manfred G. Schmidt: European and National Social Policy
24: Klaus Armingeon: Intergovernmental Organizations
25: Duane Swank: Globalization
Part V: Policies
26: Herbert Obinger: Social Expenditure and Welfare State Financing
27: Karin Gottschall nad Markus Tepe: The Welfare State as Employer
28: Karl Hinrichs and Julia F. Lynch: Old-Age Pensions
29: Heinz Rothgang: Health
30: August OEsterle and Heinz Rothgang: Long-Term Care
31: Olli Kangas: Work Accident and Sickness Benefits
32: Mark Priestley: Disability
33: Ola Sjoeberg, Joakim Palme, and Eero Carroll: Unemployment Insurance
34: Lane Kenworthy: Employment Promotion
35: Patrick Emmenegger and Paul Marx: The Regulation of Employment
36: Thomas Bahle and Claus Wendt: Social Assistance
37: Naomi Finch and Jonathan Bradshaw: Family Benefits and Services
38: Tony Fahey and Michelle Norris: Housing
39: Marius R. Busemeyer and Rita Nikolai: Education
Part VI: Policy Outcomes
40: John D. Stephens: The Social Rights of Citizenship
41: Peter Saunders: Inequality and Poverty
42: Christopher Pierson and Isabela Mares: Macroeconomic Outcomes
43: Jennifer Hook and Leah Ruppanner: Gendered Outcomes
44: Jonah D. Levy: Welfare Retrenchment
Part VII: World of Welfare
45: Philip Manow: Models of the Welfare State
46: Mikko Kautto and Kati Kuitto: The Nordic Countries
47: Bruno Palier: Continental Western Europe
48: Maurizio Ferrara: The South European Countries
49: Christoper Pierson and Francis G. Castles: The English-Speaking Countries
50: Linda J. Cook and Tomasz Inglot: Central and Eastern European Countries
Prospects
51: Ian Gough: From Welfare State to Planetary Wellbeing
Part I: Philosophical Justifications and Critiques of the Welfare State
2: Stuart White: Ethics
3: Christopher Pierson and Matthieu Leimgruber: Intellectual Roots
4: Gerda Hooijer and Desmond King: The Critics of Welfare: From Neoliberalism to Populsm
Part II: History
5: Stein Kuhnle and Anne Sander: The Emergence of the Western Welfare State
6: Frank Nullmeier and Franz-Xaver Kaufmann: Post-War Welfare State Development: The 'Golden Age'
7: Anton Hemerijk and Stefano Ronchi: Recent Developments: Social Investment Reform in the 21st Century
Part III: Approaches
8: Edwin Amenta and Alexander Hicks: Research Methods
9: Willem Adema and Peter Whiteford: Public and Private Social Welfare
10: Daniel Beland and Kimberly Morgan: Governance
11: Julian L. Garritzmann, Silja Haeusermann, and Bruno Palier: Social Investment
12: Mary Daly: Families, State, and Markets
13: Einar Overbye: Disciplinary Perspectives on Welfare States
Part IV: Inputs and Actors
14: Jan Zutavern & Martin Kohli: Needs and Risks in the Welfare State
15: Torben Iversen: Democracy and Capitalism
16: Bernhard Ebbinghaus: Unions and Employers
17: Manfred G. Schmidt: Parties
18: Ellen M. Immergut: Political Institutions
19: Staffan Kumlin, Achim Goerres, and Dennis C. Spies: Public Attitudes
20: Ann Shola Orloff and Marie Laperriere: Gender
21: Kees Van Kersbergen and Philip Manow: Religion
22: Simone Scarpa, Stephen Castles, and Carl-Ulrik Schierup: Migration and Ethnic Minorities
23: Manfred G. Schmidt: European and National Social Policy
24: Klaus Armingeon: Intergovernmental Organizations
25: Duane Swank: Globalization
Part V: Policies
26: Herbert Obinger: Social Expenditure and Welfare State Financing
27: Karin Gottschall nad Markus Tepe: The Welfare State as Employer
28: Karl Hinrichs and Julia F. Lynch: Old-Age Pensions
29: Heinz Rothgang: Health
30: August OEsterle and Heinz Rothgang: Long-Term Care
31: Olli Kangas: Work Accident and Sickness Benefits
32: Mark Priestley: Disability
33: Ola Sjoeberg, Joakim Palme, and Eero Carroll: Unemployment Insurance
34: Lane Kenworthy: Employment Promotion
35: Patrick Emmenegger and Paul Marx: The Regulation of Employment
36: Thomas Bahle and Claus Wendt: Social Assistance
37: Naomi Finch and Jonathan Bradshaw: Family Benefits and Services
38: Tony Fahey and Michelle Norris: Housing
39: Marius R. Busemeyer and Rita Nikolai: Education
Part VI: Policy Outcomes
40: John D. Stephens: The Social Rights of Citizenship
41: Peter Saunders: Inequality and Poverty
42: Christopher Pierson and Isabela Mares: Macroeconomic Outcomes
43: Jennifer Hook and Leah Ruppanner: Gendered Outcomes
44: Jonah D. Levy: Welfare Retrenchment
Part VII: World of Welfare
45: Philip Manow: Models of the Welfare State
46: Mikko Kautto and Kati Kuitto: The Nordic Countries
47: Bruno Palier: Continental Western Europe
48: Maurizio Ferrara: The South European Countries
49: Christoper Pierson and Francis G. Castles: The English-Speaking Countries
50: Linda J. Cook and Tomasz Inglot: Central and Eastern European Countries
Prospects
51: Ian Gough: From Welfare State to Planetary Wellbeing
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