Social Policy and Citizenship
The Changing Landscape
Anne-Marie Guillemard editor Adalbert Evers editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:29th Nov '12
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In both Europe and America, the landscape of social policies has undergone fundamental changes in recent decades, especially in endeavors to develop new welfare arrangements. How does this affect citizenship-at-large as defined by the Marshallian triad of personal, democratic, and social rights? Taking nine European countries as case studies, the contributions analyze the ways that citizenship has changed in key areas such as social security, labor market policies, and social services. Other chapters concentrate on the theoretical and conceptual challenges that result from the interrelation of changing social policies with different notions of citizenship. Trends in welfare reform have become harder to interpret. They are no longer about simple reductions in social services and entitlements, or a decline in social citizenship; the terms of debate have shifted. In a postindustrial world, individuals are afforded more mobility, autonomy, and responsibility. Security is being reexamined in light of the new risks stemming from a worldwide knowledge-based economy. Behind the diversity of changes there is a unified agenda taking shape, characterized with concepts like activation, social investments, concerns with inclusion, and the strengthening of links between rights and responsibilities. The contributions in this volume represent an insightful look at the debate between the determination to curb social spending and a new model of an activist state ready to make social investments.
The contributions in Social Policy and Citizenship presents scholars all over the world with a roadmap for thinking about and understanding the pressing choices that lie ahead for nearly every country in the world. * Jon Van Til, Voluntas *
ISBN: 9780199754045
Dimensions: 163mm x 239mm x 28mm
Weight: 746g
416 pages