ABSTRACT
What is the future of welfare in Europe? The European welfare state is generally considered to be one of the finest achievements of the post-1945 world. Set up to eradicate poverty by providing a minimum standard of living and social safety net, the welfare state has come under increasing strain from ageing societies, growing unemployment, a deskilling society, and mass migration (both from inside and outside of Europe). With contribution from some of Europe's leading experts on this subject, this path-breaking volume highlights the internal and external pressures on the welfare state and asks whether any European welfare model is sustainable in the long term. This book will be of interest to all students, academics and professions working in the field of European social policy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part I From Warfare to Welfare and Workfare
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Part II Demographic Metabolism, New Measures of Age and Ageing, and The Active Ageing Index (AAI) 2012 – 2015
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Part III Towards a Human Investment State: Future-Able Education, Skill Formation, and Economic-Financial Literacy as Prerequisites of Sustainable Welfare Society
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Part IV Class, Generation, Gender, and Age Cleavages in Ageing Societies
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Part V Too Sick to Work? Disability – and Happiness – in Stressful and Long-Life Societies
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Part VI Fragile Welfare Sustainability: Two Model Cases in Point
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Part VII No European Social Model in Europe – or Towards a European Social Union?