Continuities and discontinuities : the political economy of social welfare and labour market policy in Canada /
Globalization and neoconservatism continue to shape change and require constant evaluation. These thought-provoking and informative essays are an important contribution to the ongoing debate on social welfare and labour market policy in Canada.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto [Ontario] :
University of Toronto Press,
[1994]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. Political economy in transition : implications for the Canadian welfare state. Neo-conservatism and beyond
- Changing gears : democratizing the welfare state
- Need and welfare : 'Thin' and 'thick' approaches
- Challenges for a new political economy
- Social welfare and the New Right : a class mobilization perspective.
- Part II. Canadian social welfare policy. Decentralized social services : a critique of models of service delivery
- Holistic social and health services in Indian communities
- Neo-Conservatism and social policy responses to the AIDS crisis
- Poverty : Myths, misconceptions, and half-truths
- Rhetoric and reality : Health care cutbacks in three provinces
- Social assistance and 'Employability' for single mothers in Nova Scotia
- False economies in Newfoundland's social and child welfare policies
- Mothers and children : ensuring acceptable standards of living.
- Part III. Canadian labour market policy. Regional development policy and labour markets in Atlantic Canada
- Towards a neo-Corporatist labour market policy in Quebec
- The political economy of Ontario's labour market policy
- Labour markets and neo-Conservative policy in British Columbia, 1986-1991
- Defending the welfare state and labour market policy
- Part-time workers, the welfare state, and labour market relations
- Canadian organized labour and guaranteed annual income.