The Welfare State
In: Economic affairs: journal of the Institute of Economic Affairs, Band 14, Heft 5, S. 5-5
ISSN: 1468-0270
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In: Economic affairs: journal of the Institute of Economic Affairs, Band 14, Heft 5, S. 5-5
ISSN: 1468-0270
In: The Routledge Handbook of the Welfare State
In: New politics: a journal of socialist thought, Band 6, S. 111-122
ISSN: 0028-6494
Discusses the fate of the welfare state in the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG). The unbridled neoliberalism practiced by the FRG has meant industrial reconstruction geared toward the vested interests of major capital owners, resulting in mass umemployment, dismantling of the welfare state, undermining of national wage agreements, higher taxes, & lowering of safety standards. It is argued that the West German welfare state had begun to crack long before unification as structural changes led to massive long-term unemployment, higher taxes on wages, & lower taxes on business. The backlash against neoliberalism has been sporadic due to worker fears of unemployment, & the collaboration of the media in furthering the elite's goals. M. Greenberg
In: Politics & society, Band 16, Heft Dec 88
ISSN: 0032-3292
Suggests that it would be more appropriate to think in terms of a 'development crisis' rather than in terms of a questioning of the system as a whole: the essential services the welfare state renders must not be lost sight of, despite their defects and present problems. Two main aspects of this developmental crisis have come to the fore: a financial crisis, and a crisis in terms of effeciency/effectiveness. (JLN)
In: Aspects of modern sociology
In: The social structure of modern Britain
In: Current history: a journal of contemporary world affairs, Band 18, Heft 101, S. 1-7
ISSN: 1944-785X
In: Government & opposition: an international journal of comparative politics, Band 20, Heft 3, S. 287-296
ISSN: 1477-7053
'CRISIS? WHAT CRISIS?', THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER was reported to have replied to a question concerning the alleged crisis in sterling. In the case of the welfare state it might seem that the appropriate response would be 'Which crisis? ' since there are several on the menu - fiscal crisis, legitimacy crisis, crisis of ungovernability . Left, Right and Centre have become convinced that there is a crisis. This is after a period of history which had seen an unprecedented rise in the standard of living of the vast majority of the population living in what are normally regarded as welfare states.
The Dynamic Welfare State accounts for the transition of social programming from governmental to corporate auspices, identifying not only the primary beneficiaries of emerging social markets, but the increasing influence of wealthy individuals and corporations in crafting public policy to meet industry requirements as well. Significantly, the degradation of social services, evident in the poverty trap, deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill, and the school-to-prison pipeline contributes to public defection from the welfare state.
In: The Routledge Handbook of the Welfare State