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|a The struggle for social sustainability :
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|a Front Cover -- The Struggle for Social Sustainability: Moral Conflicts in Global Social Policy -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of boxes, figures and tables -- List of abbreviations -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- 1 The 'social' in the age of sustainability -- Social sustainability -- Global social crisis -- The 'social' of social policy -- Outline of the volume -- Notes -- References -- 2 'No such thing as society'? Neoliberalism and the social -- Introduction -- In search of the social -- Neoliberalism: from anti-social to remaking the social
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|a Tracing the residual -- Emergent possibilities of the social -- Conclusion: 'people want the social back' -- Note -- References -- 3 The social question: reconciling social and economic imperatives in policy -- Introduction -- The first social question -- The second social question -- The third social question -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 4 Disputing the economization and the de-politicization of 'social' investment in global social policy -- Introduction -- The social investment perspective -- Social policy as conversion factor of democracy
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|a Social policy as a political-democratic matter -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 The social dimension of sustainable development at the UN: from Brundtland to the SDGs -- Introduction -- The social dimension of SD before Brundtland -- Framing the social dimension by the Brundtland Commission -- The reception and reinterpretation of SD in recent years -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 6 Paradigm lost? Blocking the path to ecosocial welfare and post-productivism -- Introduction -- The ecosocial and post-productivism -- The futures of the labour market -- Scenario 1: Visionless turbulence
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|a Scenario 2: Employment-centred welfare -- Scenario 3: Part-time labour markets -- Blockade 1: Loaded dice -- Diminishments of the public sphere -- Blockade 2: Lengthening queues -- Paradigm regained? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 7 World population prospects at the UN: our numbers are not our problem? -- Introduction -- The stabilizing global population to come, worldwide -- The falling population of Europe -- The slowing of the rise in the population of Africa -- The falling populations of Asia -- Population falling from the Indian Ocean to across the Pacific
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|a The slowdown in the poorest countries of the world -- Notes -- References -- 8 Ageing sustainably -- Introduction -- Global ageing -- Ageing and sustainability -- SDG 1: No poverty -- SDG 3: Good health and wellbeing -- SDG 11: Sustainable cities and communities -- Is ageing sustainable? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 The political challenges to governing global migration and social welfare -- Introduction -- Challenges in reconciling migration and welfare -- The 'burdensome immigrant' in Western media -- Electoral relevance of welfare chauvinism
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|a Leading interdisciplinary scholars focus on the 'social' of social policy. This ground-breaking volume tackles pressing 'social questions' and critically engages with contested conceptions of 'the social' which are increasingly deployed by international institutions and policy makers.
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