Regime Transition and the Welfare State
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STEPHEN MANGEN is Lecturer in European Social Policy at the London School of Economics. Together with Linda Hantrais has coordinated the Cross-National Research Group since 1985.
List of Tables Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: THE EVOLUTION OF THE SPANISH WELFARE STATE Retarded Modernization: Spanish Social Policy before Franco, 1820-1939 Welfare under Franco: Social Policy and the Corporate State, 1939-75 The Transition and the Evolution of the Democratic Welfare State, 1975-82 The Spanish Welfare State Comes of Age: Social Policy and the Socialists, 1982-1996 Social Policy and the Return of the Centre-Right, 1996- PART II: CONTEMPORARY DIMENSIONS OF THE SPANISH WELFARE STATE Secularisation and the Impact on Spanish Social Policy Social Policy and the Politics of Devolution Welfare, Gender and the Family From 'Traditional Poverty' to 'Social Exclusion' Unravelling the Spanish Welfare State Appendix I: Spanish Welfare Indicators Appendix II: Organisation of the Spanish Welfare State Bibliography Index