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The Routledge International Handbook to Welfare State Systems (Routledge International Handbooks)

معرفی کتاب «The Routledge International Handbook to Welfare State Systems (Routledge International Handbooks)» نوشتهٔ Christian Aspalter، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents List of tables and figures Notes on contributors Foreword Preface 1 Introduction 2 Ten worlds of welfare capitalism: an ideal-typical perspective 3 Future welfare: an uneven race to the top and/or a polarized world? 4 The Australian welfare state system: with special reference to welfare conditionality – the case of the income management system 5 The American welfare state system: with special reference to asset- and means-tested social assistance programs 6 The Cuban welfare state system: with special reference to universalism 7 The Mexican welfare state system: with special reference to conditional cash transfer systems 8 The Chilean welfare state system: with special reference to social security privatization 9 The Brazilian welfare state system: with special reference to the outcomes and performance of the welfare state system 10 The Nigerian welfare state system: with special reference to the challenges of developing a social security system 11 The UK welfare state system: with special reference to the mental health care system 12 The Swedish welfare state system: with special reference to inequality and the redistribution paradox 13 The French welfare state system: with special reference to youth unemployment 14 The Belgian welfare state system: with special reference to “targeting within universalism” 15 The German welfare state system: with special reference to the old-age pension system 16 The Austrian welfare state system: with special reference to the long-term care system 17 The Swiss welfare state system: with special reference to education policy 18 The Russian welfare state system: with special reference to regional inequality 291 19 The Turkish welfare state system: with special reference to human capital development 20 The Israeli welfare state system: with special reference to social inclusion 21 The Indian welfare state system: with special reference to social policy and the burden of disease 22 The Indonesian welfare state system: with special reference to social security extension in the development context 23 The Singaporean welfare state system: with special reference to public housing and the Central Provident Fund 24 The Chinese welfare state system: with special reference to aging of society and social policy 25 The Hong Kong welfare state system: with special reference to new initiatives in social assistance provision 26 The Taiwanese welfare state system: with special reference to its universal health insurance system 27 The South Korean welfare state system: with special reference to the future of social insurance systems 28 The Japanese welfare state system: with special reference to financing health care, pensions and long-term care in a super-aged society 29 Lessons from around the world: by way of conclusion Index Developing Countries May Not Have Full-fledged Welfare States Like Those We Find In Europe, But Certainly They Have Welfare State Systems. For Comparative Social Policy Research The Term Welfare State Systems Has Many Advantages, As There Are Numerous Different Types/models Of Welfare State Systems Around The World. This Path-breaking Book, Edited By Christian Aspalter, Brings Together Leading Experts To Discuss Social Policy In 25 Countries/regions Around The World. From The Most Advanced Welfare State Systems In Scandinavia And Western Central Europe To The Developing Powers Of Brazil, China, India, Russia, Mexico And Indonesia, Each Country-specific Chapter Provides A Historical Overview, Discusses Major Characteristics Of The Welfare State System, Analyzes Country-specific Problems, As Well As Critical Current And Future Trends For Further Discussions, While Also Providing One Additional Major Focal Point/issue For Greater In-depth Analysis. This Book Breaks New Ground In Ideal-typical Welfare Regime Theory, Identifying Now In Total 10 Worlds Of Welfare Capitalism. It Provides Broad Perspectives On Critical Challenges Which Welfare State Systems In The Developing And Developed World Alike Must Address Now And In The Future. It Will Be Of Great Interest To All Scholars And Students Of Social Policy, Social Development, Development And Health Economists, Public Policy, Health Policy, Sociology, Social Work And Social Policy Makers And Administrators. This Book Is A Reference Book For Researchers And Social Policy Administrators; It Can Also Serve As A Textbook For Courses On Comparative Social Policy, International Social Policy And International Social Development.-- -- List Of Tables And Jigures, P.x -- Notes On Contributors, P.xıv -- Foreword, P.xxvii -- Prejace, P.xxiv -- 1.introduction, P.1 / Christian Aspalter -- 2. Ten Worlds Of Welfare Capitalism: An Ideal-typical Perspetive, P.15 / Christian Aspalter -- 3. Future Welfare: An Uneven Race To The Top And/or A Polarized World?, P.41 / Peter Abrahamson 4. The Australian Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Welfare Eonditionality -- The Case Of The Income Management System, P.71 / Philip Mendes -- 5. The American Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Asset- And Means-tested Social Assistance Programs, P.87 / Peter Abrahamson -- 6. The Cuban Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Universalism, P.106 / Carmelo Mesa-lago -- 7. The Mexiean Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Conditional Cash Transfer Systems, P.122 / Gabriel Martlnez -- 8. The Chilean Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Social Security Privatization, P.138 / Silvia Borzutzky And Mark Hyde -- 9. The Brazilian Welfare State System: With Special Reference To The Outeomes And Performance Of The Welfare State System, P.155 / Christian Aspalter -- 10. The Nigerian Welfare State System: With Special Reference To The Challenges Of Developing A Soeial Security System, P.178 / Bruce Josephson -- 11. The Uk Welfare State System: With Special Reference To The Mental Health Care System, 191 / Paul Taylor And Jason L. Powell -- 12. The Swedish Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Inequality And The Redistribution Paradox, P.203 / Joakim Palme -- 13. The French Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Youth Unemployment, P.216 / Tom Chevalier And Bruno Palier -- 14. The Belgian Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Targeting Within Universalism, P.229 / Bea Cantillon, Diana De Graeve And Natascha Van Mechelen -- 15. The German Welfare State System: With Special Reference To The Old- Age Pension System, P.244 / Karl Hinrichs -- 16. The Austrian Welfare State System: With Special Reference To The Long- Term Care System, P.258 / Kai Leichsenring -- 17. The Swiss Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Education Policy, P.274 / Jean-michel Bonvin And Stephan Dahmen -- 18. The Russian Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Regional Inequality, P.291 / Markus Kainu, Meri Kulmala.touleo Nikula And Markhu Kivinen -- 19. The Turkish Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Human Capital Development, P.317 / Adem Yavuz Elveren And Tuba I. Agartan 20. The Israeli Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Social Inclusion, P.332 / John Cal -- 21. The Indian Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Social Policy And The Burden Of Disease, P.347 / Christian Aspalter -- 22. The Indonesian Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Social Security Extension In The Development Context, P.365 / Jörg Michael Dostal And Cemati Ekadta Naskoshi -- 23. The Singaporean Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Public Housing And The Central Provident Fund, P.383 / Youyenn Teo -- 24. The Chinese Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Aging Of Society And Social Policy, P.398 / Carmel K. M. Lee -- 25. The Hong Kong Welfare State System: With Special Reference To New Initiatives In Social Assistance Provision, P.419 / Joe Cb. Leung -- 26. The Taiwanese Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Its Universal Health Insurance System, P.433 / Yih-jiunn Lee And Yeun-wen Ku -- 27. The South Korean Welfare State System: With Special Reference To The Future Of Social Insurance Systems, P.451 / Jinsoo Kim And Christina Hiebl -- 28. The Japanese Welfare State System: With Special Reference To Fınancing Health Care, Pensions And Long-term Care In A Super-aged Society, P.469 / Christian Aspalter And Hubert Liu -- 29. Lessons From Around The World: By Way Of Conclusion, P.487 / Christian Aspalter -- Index, P.492. Edited By Christian Aspalter. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. La 4ème de couv. indique : "Developing countries may not have full-fledged welfare states like those we find in Europe, but certainly they have welfare state systems. For comparative social policy research the term "welfare state systems" has many advantages, as there are numerous different types/models of welfare state systems around the world. This path-breaking book, edited by Christian Aspalter, brings together leading experts to discuss social policy in 25 countries/regions around the world. From the most advanced welfare state systems in Scandinavia and Western Central Europe to the developing powers of Brazil, China, India, Russia, Mexico and Indonesia, each country-specific chapter provides a historical overview, discusses major characteristics of the welfare state system, analyzes country-specific problems, as well as critical current and future trends for further discussions, while also providing one additional major focal point/issue for greater in-depth analysis. The book breaks new ground in ideal-typical welfare regime theory, identifying now in total 10 worlds of welfare capitalism. It provides broad perspectives on critical challenges which welfare state systems in the developing and developed world alike must address now and in the future. It will be of great interest to all scholars and students of social policy, social development, development and health economists, public policy, health policy, sociology, social work and social policy makers and administrators. This book is a reference book for researches and social policy administrators; it can also serve as a textbook for courses on comparative social policy, international social policy and international social development."
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