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Generational conflict, consumption and the ageing welfare state in the United Kingdom [PDF]
The British welfare state is over 60 years old. Those who were born, grew up and who are now growing old within its ambit are a distinctive generation.
Gilleard, C, Higgs, P
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WELFARE STATE: LUMPUH SEKALIGUS MELUMPUHKAN
Welfare state on traditional or modern form still remain some weakness. On traditional form, welfare state’s emerge high burden on state budget. On the other hand, modern form of this idea was failure to finishing some classic problem— unemployment and ...
Qusthan Abqary H. F.
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Social investment has recently received much attention among policy-makers and welfare state scholars, but the existing literature remains focused on policy-making on the macro level.
Julian L. Garritzmann +2 more
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis on the Swedish Welfare State [PDF]
BackgroundThe Covid-19 pandemic has led to a global crisis and countries have adopted a set of policies to deal with this crisis. The government's policy responses have created deep effects in various fields.
Ali Sabbaghian, Sepideh Fallahi
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Colonialism, Postcolonialism and the Liberal Welfare State
This article addresses the colonial and racial origins of the welfare state with a particular emphasis on the liberal welfare state of the USA and UK. Both are understood in terms of the centrality of the commodified status of labour power expressing a ...
Gurminder K. Bhambra, J. Holmwood
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Background A persistent research finding in industrialised countries has been regional variation in medical practices including elective primary hip and knee arthroplasty.
Kristiina Manderbacka +5 more
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The Politics of Trade-Offs: Studying the Dynamics of Welfare State Reform With Conjoint Experiments
Welfare state reform in times of austerity is notoriously difficult because most citizens oppose retrenchment of social benefits. Governments, thus, tend to combine cutbacks with selective benefit expansions, thereby creating trade-offs: to secure new ...
Silja Häusermann +2 more
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Blue and purple Labour challenges to the welfare state: How should 'statist' social democrats respond? [PDF]
This article explores two influential strands of thinking about the welfare state, Blue Labour and Purple Labour, that have emerged following New Labour's defeat at the 2010 General Election.
Beech, Matt, Page, Robert M.
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The European welfare state regimes: questioning the typology during the crisis
This paper examines the nature of changes within the EU–15 welfare states affected by the 2008 crisis. We try to answer the question of whether the differences that exist among different welfare state regimes, according to prevailing welfare state ...
Kosta Josifidis +3 more
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Education as Lived Welfare: A History of Experience Perspective on Children and the Welfare State
Drawing on recent research on lived welfare state from a history of experience perspective, this article aims to contribute to the further exploration of the education-welfare state nexus.
Pirjo Markkola
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