When this book was first published in 1987 it was widely recognised as a comprehensive and definitive text on the economics of the welfare state - its efficiency, its fairness and its relevance to the whole population, not just to the poor. Although written specifically for students of economics, a diverse readership, including students of social administration and public policy, has been kept in mind throughout. Each of the technical chapters has an appendix which explains the results in non-technical terms.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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26 figures, 19 tables, bibliography, glossary, references, indices
ISBN-13
978-0-19-877582-9 (9780198775829)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1 Concepts: the historical background; political theory - social justice and the state; economic theory 1; state intervention; economic theory 2; insurance; problems of definition and measurement. Part 2 Cash benefits: financing the welfare state; contributory benefits; unemployment, sickness and disability; contributory benefits; retirement pensions; non-contributory benefits; strategies for reform. Part 3 Benefits in kind: health and health care; education; housing.