
The Changing Welfare State in Europe
The Implications for Democracy
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 27. December 2013
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-78254-656-6 (ISBN)
Description
The welfare state in Europe has been reformed gradually over the past two decades, with the intensification of the economic and monetary union and the addition of fifteen new members to the EU. This book explores the pressures that have been placed on the welfare state through a variety of insightful and thought-provoking contributions.As the standard of living has increased, aspirations and financial constraints have required major rethinking. There is considerable disparity between European countries in how they approach the welfare system, with differing concern over aspects such as income, employment and the ability to participate in society. Choices over welfare lie at the heart of the democratic system; this book explores the tensions this has produced and the innovative responses in policy content and institutions.
The Changing Welfare State in Europe has a wide appeal, which will have relevance to economists, scholars in public and social policy, public and private finance experts, policymakers and also academics with an interest in the impact of financial and economic development.
Contributors: T. Altman, C. Cheyne, K. Lyons, D.G. Mayes, A. Michalski, Z. Mustaffa, C. Shore, M. Thomson
The Changing Welfare State in Europe has a wide appeal, which will have relevance to economists, scholars in public and social policy, public and private finance experts, policymakers and also academics with an interest in the impact of financial and economic development.
Contributors: T. Altman, C. Cheyne, K. Lyons, D.G. Mayes, A. Michalski, Z. Mustaffa, C. Shore, M. Thomson
Reviews / Votes
'The financial sustainability of the welfare state, its efficiency in covering new risks and to effectively reallocate resources in a fair way are now classic issues for debate. This book explores the more understated question of the democratic legitimacy of a "quasi" European policy in a field which is subjected to the contradictory impact of ever tighter European economic governance. With the wide vision of a comparative perspective and the deep knowledge of social policy scholars, the authors of this book offer inspiring insights into different facets of democratic governance which are likely to inform European decision makers in the coming decade.' -- Agnes Hubert, member of the Bureau for European Policy Advisors, European Commission 'This volume should ?nd agood readership among economists, scholars in public and social policy and private ?nance experts and indeed anyone who seeks to engage with the increasing clamour between sceptics, phobes and enthusiasts which will absorb us all in the next few years.' -- Derek Hawes, Journal of Contemporary European StudiesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78254-656-6 (9781782546566)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Edited by the late David G. Mayes, formerly Professor of Banking and Financial Institutions, Director, Europe Institute and Director, NZ Governance Centre, University of Auckland, New Zealand and Anna Michalski, Associate Professor, Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden
Content
Contents:
Preface
1. Introduction: The Changing Welfare State
Anna Michalski and David Mayes
2. Social Models in the Enlarged European Union
David Mayes and Zaidah Mustaffa
3. The Economic Crisis and Prospects for European Social Insurance and Democratic Governance
Katherine Lyons and Christine Cheyne
4. Active Social Policies, Inclusion and Democracy in the European Union
Mark Thomson
5. Democratic Boundaries in the US and Europe: Inequality, Localization and Voluntarism in Social Welfare
Tess Altman and David G. Mayes
6. Privatizing Welfare. Changing the Face of Social Protection and Democracy in Europe
Tess Altman and Cris Shore
7. The Rise of the Unelected. The UK Health System and the Rise and Fall of Arm's Length Bodies
David Mayes and Zaidah Mustaffa
8. Democratic Governance and Policy Coordination in the EU
Anna Michalski
References
Index
Preface
1. Introduction: The Changing Welfare State
Anna Michalski and David Mayes
2. Social Models in the Enlarged European Union
David Mayes and Zaidah Mustaffa
3. The Economic Crisis and Prospects for European Social Insurance and Democratic Governance
Katherine Lyons and Christine Cheyne
4. Active Social Policies, Inclusion and Democracy in the European Union
Mark Thomson
5. Democratic Boundaries in the US and Europe: Inequality, Localization and Voluntarism in Social Welfare
Tess Altman and David G. Mayes
6. Privatizing Welfare. Changing the Face of Social Protection and Democracy in Europe
Tess Altman and Cris Shore
7. The Rise of the Unelected. The UK Health System and the Rise and Fall of Arm's Length Bodies
David Mayes and Zaidah Mustaffa
8. Democratic Governance and Policy Coordination in the EU
Anna Michalski
References
Index