Welfare and the State
Bob Matthews editor Nicholas Deakin editor Catherine Jones Finer editor
Format:Set / collection
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:6th Nov '03
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This collection examines the complexities of welfare and its relationship with the state throughout the 20th century, incorporating diverse disciplines and perspectives from major developed countries and beyond.
Welfare and the State is a comprehensive examination of the development and implications of welfare systems throughout the 20th century. The collection delves into the complex relationship between welfare policies and state governance, highlighting the varying approaches taken by different countries. It draws from a multitude of disciplines, offering a well-rounded perspective on the topic. The geographical scope encompasses major developed nations, providing a comparative analysis of how welfare systems have evolved and adapted over time.
One of the central themes of the book is the contentious nature of welfare itself. The authors explore critical questions surrounding welfare availability, eligibility, and the methods of delivery. This discourse reflects the diverse ideological positions that exist within the realm of welfare, illustrating how these debates have influenced policy decisions and public perception. The book also addresses the impact of welfare on resource allocation within states, emphasizing the significant financial implications of these systems.
Additionally, the collection does not limit its focus to developed countries; it also considers the spread of welfare debates into developing nations. This expansion underscores the global relevance of welfare discussions and the various ways different societies confront similar challenges. Overall, Welfare and the State serves as a vital resource for understanding the historical and contemporary dynamics of welfare systems, offering insights that are applicable to current discussions about social safety nets and state responsibilities.
ISBN: 9780415262873
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 3243g
2000 pages