
Towards a Post-Fordist Welfare State?
Roger Burrows(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 25. August 2017
Book
Hardback
280 pages
978-1-138-47546-5 (ISBN)
Description
Business Welsh is a reference volume for native speakers and second language learners who wish to use Welsh in a business or professional environment. This book comprises a wide range of sample situations in English and Welsh which can be adapted to meet the specific requirements of the user. Business Welsh is: fully bilingual covers 45 business situations comprises letters, faxes, adverts and other essential business documents From letters of complaint to job applications, Business Welsh is the essential handbook for using Welsh in a professional environment.
Reviews / Votes
`... a valuable text for students seeking to understand contemporary social policy and practice in welfare agencies.' - Work, Employment & SocietyMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
453 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-47546-5 (9781138475465)
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Person
Roger Burrows is a sociologist working in the School of Human Studies at the University of Teesside, where Brian Loader is a Senior Lecturer in Policy Studies.
Content
Chapter 1 Towards a Post-Fordist Welfare State?, Brian Loader, Roger Burrows; Part 1 Post-Fordist Analyses of Welfare; Chapter 2 The Transition to Post-Fordism and the Schumpeterian Workfare State, Bob Jessop; Chapter 3 The Politics of the Modernisation of the UK Welfare State, Paul Hoggett; Chapter 4 Social Relations, Welfare and the Post-Fordism Debate, Fiona Williams; Chapter 5 Prisoners of the Beveridge Dream?, Paul Bagguley; Chapter 6 Continuity and Discontinuity in the Emergence of the 'Post-Fordist' Welfare State, Christopher Pierson; Part 2 Post-Fordism and the Local Welfare State; Chapter 7 Restructuring the Local Welfare State, Allan Cochrane; Chapter 8 Planning for and Against the Divided City, David Byrne; Chapter 9 Public Services and Local Economic Regeneration in a Post-Fordist Economy, Mike Geddes; Part 3 Flexibility, Consumption and the Future of Welfare; Chapter 10 Flexibility in Higher Education, Michael Rustin; Chapter 11 Labour Flexibility and the Changing Welfare State, Steven Pinch; Chapter 12 Consumers, Consumption and Post-Fordism, Alan Warde;