Crisis and the welfare state: the need for a new distributional agenda
<p>Contemporary welfare states remain in need of powerful policies aimed at protecting against new social risks, inclusion through work, and more equality in education and the labour market. Clearly, in less stratified societies, such as in Scandinavia, there is less scope for Matthew effects...
Main Author: | Cantillon, B |
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Format: | Record |
Language: | English |
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2010
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