The Rise of Welfare Service States - Conceptual challenges of an ambiguous welfare settlement and the need for new policy research
Welfare states are changing. They differ in the way they provide their citizenry with social rights, material resources and support. Contemporary transformations of European welfare states, however, have - apart from significant differences - a common feature: The emphasis of social investment polic...
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Main Authors: | Jean-Michel Bonvin (Author), Hans-Uwe Otto (Author), Arne Wohlfarth (Author), Holger Ziegler (Author) |
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Social Work & Society,
2019-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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