ABSTRACT

First published in 1989, this book analyses social welfare in countries with highly developed economies, at that time. For each country it considers the ideological framework underlying the social welfare system and describes the historical development of both the system and the political and socio-economic context. Each chapter looks at the structure and administration of the systems in place and how these are financed. This is followed by a consideration of the nature of different parts of the welfare system, a survey of social security, personal social services and the treatment of the following key target groups: the aged; those with disabilities and handicaps; children and youth; disadvantaged families; the unemployed; and the sick and injured. Each chapter concludes with an assessment of the effectiveness of the system considered.

chapter |46 pages

Australia

chapter |42 pages

Canada

chapter |33 pages

Germany, West

chapter |25 pages

Italy

chapter |43 pages

Netherlands

chapter |38 pages

New Zealand

chapter |36 pages

Norway

chapter |45 pages

Sweden

chapter |36 pages

United Kingdom

chapter |42 pages

United States of America