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444 kr
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One of the fundamental challenges facing modern welfare states is the question of work-family reconciliation. An increasing share of mothers work, but many European welfare states do not adequately support the dual-earner model, especially in southern Europe.After 2005, German policy-makers transformed the nature of Germany’s family policy regime through a number of legislative measures, whilst Italy, a country with many similarities, witnessed little change. Using a multi-methods approach, this book addresses the puzzle of why Germany was able to implement far-reaching reforms in this policy area after a long impasse and Italy was not. As such, it delivers a broad, systematic account of these reforms and sheds light on why similar reforms were not also adopted in other similar welfare states at the same time. More generally, it contributes to understanding the determinants of welfare policy change in modern European welfare states. This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and professionals working on topics linked to European politics, welfare and work-family policies, comparative politics, social policy, and more broadly to political science and gender studies.
1 440 kr
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One of the fundamental challenges facing modern welfare states is the question of work-family reconciliation. An increasing share of mothers work, but many European welfare states do not adequately support the dual-earner model, especially in southern Europe.After 2005, German policy-makers transformed the nature of Germany’s family policy regime through a number of legislative measures, whilst Italy, a country with many similarities, witnessed little change. Using a multi-methods approach, this book addresses the puzzle of why Germany was able to implement far-reaching reforms in this policy area after a long impasse and Italy was not. As such, it delivers a broad, systematic account of these reforms and sheds light on why similar reforms were not also adopted in other similar welfare states at the same time. More generally, it contributes to understanding the determinants of welfare policy change in modern European welfare states. This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and professionals working on topics linked to European politics, welfare and work-family policies, comparative politics, social policy, and more broadly to political science and gender studies.
Family and the Welfare State in Europe
Intergenerational Relations in Ageing Societies
Inbunden, Engelska, 2009
2 154 kr
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This insightful book explores the role of both the family and the state in shaping the living conditions of the young and old in Europe. It provides a comparative theoretical and empirical analysis of age-related policies and welfare arrangements in Germany, France, Italy and Sweden.By combining institutional data on changes in public policies with longitudinal micro-data on living arrangements and informal support patterns in families, the authors are able to demonstrate the huge diversity in the organization of intergenerational relations and the changes that have occurred since the early 1990s. Age-specific differences in attitudes towards current social policy issues are also explored. The key finding is that intergenerational bonds of solidarity remain robust, meaning predictions of a potential conflict between the generations are vastly exaggerated.Providing up-to-date information on the perception of public policies and generational conflicts in different welfare states, this book is a must read for researchers in the field of comparative social policy and intergenerational relations. It will also benefit academics in sociology and political science, as well as policy-makers and consultants.
Generationenbeziehungen im Wohlfahrtsstaat
Lebensbedingungen und Einstellungen von Altersgruppen im internationalen Vergleich
Häftad, Tyska, 2008
654 kr
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Vorwort Die Alterung der Bevölkerung gehört zu den größten Herausforderungen Deutschlands in den nächsten Jahrzehnten. Viele der vorhergesagten Szenarien wie die unzureichende Nachhaltigkeit der Rentenversicherung, nachlassende Innovationspotenziale oder die Verkleinerung und Überlastung der Familien zeichnen ein düsteres Bild der Zukunft und beschwören einen sich anbahnenden Generationenkonflikt herauf. Ist es wirklich so schlecht bestellt um die Zukunft Deutschlands? Welche Maßnahmen wurden eingeleitet, um den demografischen Änderungen und seinen Folgen zu begegnen? Diese beiden Fragen standen im Mittelpunkt des Forschungsprojektes „Generationenbeziehungen im Wohlfahr- staat“, das von der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung gefördert wurde. Die AutorInnen dieses Buches haben sich zum Ziel gesetzt, das Zusamm- spiel zwischen den Generationen eingehend zu untersuchen. Ihr Ansatz ist s- thetischer Natur. Es geht darum, die Austauschbeziehungen zwischen Generat- nen im Sozialstaat und in der Familie zu betrachten. Wodurch werden die - bensbedingungen und sozialpolitischen Einstellungen von Altersgruppen - prägt? Mit diesem Ansatz beschreiten sie einen bisher selten gewählten Weg.