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Berghahn Books Social Policy in the Smaller European Union States 2011 Edition by Gary B. Cohen, Ben W. Ansell, Robert Henry Cox, Jane Gingrich
In Europe and around the world, social policies and welfare services have faced increasing pressure in recent years as a result of political, economic, and social changes. Just as Europe was a leader in the development of the welfare state and the supportive structures of corporatist politics from the 1920s onward, Europe in particular has experienced stresses from globalization and striking innovation in welfare policies. While debates in the United Kingdom, Germany, and France often attract wide international attention, smaller European countries-Belgium, Denmark, Austria, or Finland-are often overlooked. This volume seeks to correct this unfortunate oversight as these smaller countries serve as models for reform, undertaking experiments that only later gain the attention of stymied reformers in the larger countries. Table of contents :- List of Tables and FiguresPrefaceIntroduction: Social Policy in the Smaller EU StatesGary B. Cohen, Ben W. Ansell, Robert Henry Cox, and Jane GingrichSECTION I: THE SOCIAL INVESTMENT AGENDA: FROM IDEAS TO POLICY?Chapter 1. How Globalization and the European Union are Changing European Welfare StatesRobert Henry Cox Chaper 2. Family Policies, Education, and Female Labor Market Participation in Advanced Capitalist DemocraciesRobin Stryker, Scott R. Eliason, Eric Tranby, and William HamiltonChapter 3. Double Transformation: How to Adjust to Institutional Social Policy?Juho SaariChapter 4. The Social Investment State: A New Trend in Social Expenditure or Merely a Popular Political Discourse?Jorma SipilaSECTION II: INTEREST COALITIONS, IDEAS, AND SOCIAL REFORMChapter 5. Multiple Market Prespcriptions: The Diverse Models of Health Care Reform in SwedenJane GingrichChapter 6. Austrian Social Policy Reform in the Era of Integration and Rising PopulismReinhard HeinischChapter 7. Of Firms and Flexibility : The Dynamics of Collective Bargainning Reform in Spain and PortugalSara WatsonSECTION III: DIVERGING INSTITUTIONAL LEGACIES, IDEAS, AND SOCIAL REFORMChapter 8. Social Policy Change "Under the Radar Screen": Health Care Reforms in Seven Small CountriesKieke G. H. Okma, Luca Crivelli, Toni Ashton, Iva Bolgani, Tsung-Me Cheng, David Chinitz, Meng-Kin Lim, Hans Maarse, Rachel Meislin, and Tim TenbenselChapter 9. Humboldt Humbled? The Germanic University System in Comparative PerspectiveBen W. AnsellChapter 10. Beyond the Welfare State: Consumer Protection and Risk Perceptions in the European Union and AustriaPaulette KurzerConclusion: Ideas and Social ReformRobert Henry CoxNotes on ContributorsIndex