Culture and Welfare State: Values and Social Policy in Comparative Perspective – Edited by Wim van Oorschot, Michael Opielka and Birgit Pfau‐Effinger
In: Social policy and administration, Band 43, Heft 7, S. 778-780
ISSN: 1467-9515
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In: Social policy and administration, Band 43, Heft 7, S. 778-780
ISSN: 1467-9515
In: Social policy & administration: an international journal of policy and research, Band 43, Heft 7, S. 778-780
ISSN: 0037-7643, 0144-5596
In: Social policy and society: SPS ; a journal of the Social Policy Association, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 207-215
ISSN: 1475-3073
This article considers the character of EU social policy and in particular the linkages between the EU's economic and social strategies. Arguably, the most recent enlargement of the EU represents a turning point for the future of EU social policy, though there is disagreement about its future if not so much about the causes of this crisis. The article concludes that the future political economy of EU social policy and indeed of the EU itself may be subject to fundamental changes.
In: Social policy and society: SPS ; a journal of the Social Policy Association, Band 4, Heft 2, S. 171-172
ISSN: 1475-3073
This themed section arose partly as a response to the debate, which has been taking place within the academic social policy community recently, about the nature and future of social policy as an area of study. It includes contributions from those working within Politics departments, both in Britain and abroad, as well as from those working within more specific Social Policy contexts. There are many reasons why the Political Economy approach to social policy is particularly appropriate today. Three important reasons are the increasing importance of processes of 'globalisation', the ever more explicit linking of economic and social policies by governments, and the entry of new actors such as for-profit corporations into the domain of social policy.
In: Benefits: A Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, Band 11, Heft 3, S. 229-232
ISSN: 1759-8281
Social Policy Review is an annual selection of commissioned articles focusing on developments and debates in social policy. Social Policy Review 14 reviews a varied and interesting selection of social policy developments in Britain and internationally, and sets current policy developments in a broader context of key trends and debates.
Social Policy Review is an annual selection of commissioned articles focusing on developments and debates in social policy. Social Policy Review 14 reviews a varied and interesting selection of social policy developments in Britain and internationally, and sets current policy developments in a broader context of key trends and debates
In: Social policy review 13
Social Policy Review is an annual selection of commissioned articles focusing on developments and debates in social policy in the UK, Europe and internationally. Social Policy Review 13 reviews a varied and interesting selection of social policy developments in Britain and internationally, and sets current policy developments in a broader context of key trends and debates
Social Policy Review is an annual selection of commissioned articles focusing on developments and debates in social policy. Social Policy Review 13 reviews a varied and interesting selection of social policy developments in Britain and internationally, and sets current policy developments in a broader context of key trends and debates.
Social Policy Review is an annual selection of commissioned articles focusing on developments and debates in social policy. Social Policy Review 13 reviews a varied and interesting selection of social policy developments in Britain and internationally, and sets current policy developments in a broader context of key trends and debates
In: Social policy review, 13
Social Policy Review is an annual selection of commissioned articles focusing on developments and debates in social policy in the UK, Europe and internationally. Social Policy Review 13 reviews a varied and interesting selection of social policy developments in Britain and internationally, and sets current policy developments in a broader context of key trends and debates.
In: Local government studies, Band 26, Heft 1, S. 111-120
ISSN: 0300-3930