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(Ebook) Welfare State Transformations and Inequality in OECD Countries by Melike Wulfgramm, Tonia Bieber, Stephan Leibfried (eds.) ISBN 9781137511836, 9781137511843, 1137511834, 1137511842

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Authors:Melike Wulfgramm, Tonia Bieber, Stephan Leibfried (eds.)
Pages:323 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan UK
Language:english
File Size:3.81 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781137511836, 9781137511843, 1137511834, 1137511842
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(Ebook) Welfare State Transformations and Inequality in OECD Countries by Melike Wulfgramm, Tonia Bieber, Stephan Leibfried (eds.) ISBN 9781137511836, 9781137511843, 1137511834, 1137511842

This book analyzes how recent welfare state transformations across advanced democracies have shaped social and economic disparities. The authors observe a trend from a compensatory paradigm towards supply oriented social policy, and investigate how this phenomenon is linked to distributional outcomes. How – and how much – have changes in core social policy fields alleviated or strengthened different dimensions of inequality? The authors argue that while the market has been the major cause of increasing net inequalities, the trend towards supply orientation in most social policy fields has further contributed to social inequality. The authors work from sociological and political science perspectives, examining all of the main branches of the welfare state, from health, education and tax policy, to labour market, pension and migration policy.
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