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E-raamat: Expanding Welfare in an Age of Austerity: Increasing Protection in an Unprotected World

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
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  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040786550

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In recent decades, and with particular force since the financial crisis, continental Europe has seen an increasing gap between those workers who have well-protected, good-paying jobs with strong benefits and those who work lower-quality, nonstandard jobs, or who have no regular job at all. This situation would seem to call for increased spending on the social safety net, yet governments throughout the region have instead been turning to austerity. In the face of that reality, the options for helping disadvantaged workers are to extend coverage through re-allocating the benefits given to higher-level workers, maintain the benefits of the well-off as the number of outsiders continues to grow, or simply ignore the problem. This book asks why different nations have taken different tacks in handling—or not handling—this problem.
Acknowledgements 11(2)
1 Struggling with Persistent Gaps
13(24)
Studying the Welfare State
15(12)
Partisanship and Welfare Reform
15(3)
Expanding Dualism
18(5)
Dualisation and the Left
23(2)
Public Opinion and the Welfare State
25(2)
Methodology
27(8)
The Central Questions
29(2)
The Central Cases
31(2)
The Approach
33(2)
Conclusion
35(2)
2 A Tale of Two RMIs
37(26)
Contextualising the Cases
39(3)
France
40(1)
Italy
41(1)
Explaining Benefit Reform
42(4)
Theory 1 Anti-Outsider Left
43(1)
Theory 2 Egalitarian Left
44(1)
Theory 3 Southern European Exceptionalism
45(1)
Politics and the RMIs
46(8)
Southern European Characteristics and Public Pressure
54(6)
Conclusion
60(3)
3 Public Attitudes towards the Unemployed in Continental, Southern Europe, and Beyond
63(24)
Extending the Comparison
64(12)
Continental Europe
65(4)
Southern Europe
69(7)
Examining Public Opinion
76(8)
The Central Cases
76(4)
Exporting the Model
80(4)
Conclusion
84(3)
4 Southern European Characteristics in the Broader Context
87(26)
The Models
88(9)
Dependent Variables
88(3)
Explanatory Variables
91(4)
Standard Variables
95(2)
Findings
97(13)
Understanding Attitudes
98(3)
Understanding Changes in Coverage Levels (Part One)
101(4)
Understanding Changes in Coverage Levels (Part Two)
105(4)
Summing Up
109(1)
Conclusion
110(3)
5 Bismarck, Beveridge, and Making the Transition
113(32)
Contextualising the Cases
115(6)
France
116(3)
Italy
119(2)
Beveridge versus Bismarck
121(2)
Explaining Healthcare Reform
123(3)
Theory 1 Left-wing Strength
124(1)
Theory 2 Interest Group Weakness
124(1)
Theory 3 Political Decentralisation
125(1)
Italian Advancements
126(8)
Staying the Course in France
134(7)
Conclusion
141(4)
6 Healthcare Reform and Public Opinion in Continental and Southern Europe
145(18)
Extending the Comparison
146(6)
Continental Europe
147(5)
Southern Europe
152(5)
Examining Public Opinion
157(3)
Conclusion
160(3)
7 Examining Healthcare Coverage across the OECD
163(26)
The Models
164(7)
Dependent Variables
164(2)
The Explanatory Variables
166(5)
Standard Variables
171(1)
Findings
171(16)
Understanding Attitudes
172(7)
Understanding Policy Changes (Part One)
179(2)
Understanding Policy Changes (Part Two)
181(5)
Summing Up
186(1)
Conclusion
187(2)
8 Rectifying Coverage Gaps
189(8)
Appendix: A Brief Methodological Note 197(2)
Bibliography 199(16)
Index 215
Anthony Kevins is an Assistant Professor at Aarhus University, Denmark, affiliated with the UNIWEL research project. He received his Ph.D. from McGill University in 2014.