Social policy and citizenship : the changing landscape /
In both Europe and America, the landscape of social policies has undergone fundamental changes in recent decades, especially in endeavors to develop new welfare arrangements. How does this affect citizenship-at-large as defined by the Marshallian triad of personal, democratic, and social rights? Tak...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
2012.
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Colección: | International policy exchange series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. General: 1. Introduction: Marshall's concept of citizenship and contemporary welfare reconfiguration / Adalbert Evers and Anne-Marie Guillemard; 2. Towards a post-Marshallian framework for the analysis of social citizenship / Håkan Johansson and Bjørn Hvinden; 3. Changing perspectives on social citizenship: a cross-time comparison / Jane Jenson; 4. Citizenship in the enabling state : the changing balance of rights and obligations / Neil Gilbert; 5. To what extent can the European Union deliver "social citizenship" to its citizens? / Jean-Claude Barbier
- Part II. Country Cases: Western Europe: 6. Social citizenship in new labour's new "active" welfare state: the case of the United Kingdom / Ruth Lister; 7. Changes in social citizenship in France in a comparative perspective: "activation strategies" and their traces / Jean-Claude Barbier; 8. Italy: a territorial and generational divide in social citizenship / Valeria Fargion; 9. A fuzzy picture: social citizenship in post-corporatist Germany / Ingo Bode; 10. The iron law of rights: citizenship and individual empowerment in modern Sweden / Lars Trägårdh and Lars Svedberg
- Part III. Country Cases: Eastern Europe: 11. The policy of activation in the Czech Republic and citizenship rights / Tomáš Sirovátka; 12. Fragmented social rights in Hungary's post-communist welfare state / Julia Szalaï; 13. The two decades of social policy in Poland: from protection to activation of citizens / Marek Rymsza; 14. Discourses on social rights in the Czech Republic / Martin Potůček
- Part IV. Conclusions: 15. Reconfiguring welfare and reshaping citizenship / Adalbert Evers and Anne-Marie Guillemard.