ABSTRACT

Throughout the world welfare systems have been experiencing a period of unprecedented change. Understanding these changes is difficult, not only because of their diversity, but also because they vary so much from place to place.
Worlds of Welfare provides a clear and concise guide to these changes. The first part of the book examines the range of different welfare states around the world, describing the various reforms - such as privatisation and commercialisation - which have been introduced in recent years. The second part of the book tests the many theoretical perspectives for understanding such social change. The book concludes with an exploration of the future of the welfare state in multicultural societies.
Clearly written, with an extensive glossary of key terms, the book demonstrates how a geographical perspective is crucial to understanding the diversity of welfare reform. Worlds of Welfare will be of interest to all concerned for the future of welfare services.

part |2 pages

Part I CHARTING THE DIMENSIONS OF CHANGE IN WELFARE STATES

chapter 1|19 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter |2 pages

RISING DEMANDS AND EXPECTATIONS

chapter |3 pages

DECLINING REVENUES

chapter |1 pages

FURTHER READING

chapter |6 pages

ASSETS SALES: PUBLIC SECTOR HOUSING

chapter |3 pages

SELF-PROVISIONING

chapter |4 pages

DEINSTITUTIONALISATION

chapter |9 pages

FUNCTIONAL FLEXIBILITY

chapter |7 pages

INTERNAL MARKETS

chapter |2 pages

CONCLUSION

part |2 pages

Part II EVALUATING CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL THEORIES

chapter 4|23 pages

REGULATION THEORY

chapter |2 pages

REGULATION THEORY AND SOCIAL CHANGE

chapter |1 pages

FURTHER READING

chapter 5|16 pages

STRUCTURATION THEORY

chapter |1 pages

FURTHER READING

chapter 6|8 pages

THE CULTURAL TURN

chapter |9 pages

CULTURAL STUDIES AND THE WELFARE STATE

chapter 7|8 pages

CONCLUSIONS

chapter |1 pages

FURTHER READING