ABSTRACT

Since the first edition of Social Europe was published in 1992 profound social changes have occurred throughout Europe as a result of conflicting pressures on the one hand to become more integrated and on the other to protect national interests and identity. This second edition of Social Europe has been fully revised to provide a comprehensive and focused account of basic social issues and structures which provide the context for these changes. Each chapter covers a key topic such as education, crime, gender, health and religion and provides valuable comparisons between the key nation states of Western Europe.

part One|122 pages

Changing Social Structures

chapter Chapter 2|19 pages

Social stratification in Europe

chapter Chapter 4|23 pages

Population trends

chapter Chapter 6|16 pages

Race and ethnicity in Europe

part Two|136 pages

Responding Social Institutions