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  Welfare and Work in the Open Economy, Vol. 2: Diverse Responses to Common Challenges

Scharpf, F. W., & Schmidt, V. A. (Eds.). (2000). Welfare and Work in the Open Economy, Vol. 2: Diverse Responses to Common Challenges. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

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Scharpf, Fritz W.1, Editor           
Schmidt, Vivien A.1, 2, Editor           
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1Problemlösungsfähigkeit der Mehrebenenpolitik in Europa, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society, ou_1214552              
2Department of Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Boston, ou_persistent22              

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Free keywords: employment, globalization, labour market, liberalization, oil-price crises, older workers, social policy, tax competition, welfare state, women
 Abstract: This is the second of a two‐volume study of the adjustment of advanced welfare states to international economic pressures, in which leading scholars detail the wide variety of responses in 12 countries to the challenges to their employment and social policy systems in the period between the first oil‐price crises of the early 1970s and the increasing economic globalization of the 1980s and 1990s. Chapters in this volume provide in‐depth studies of countries’ adjustment experiences over three decades, beginning with a snapshot of the ‘golden age’ of the welfare state c.1970, then proceeding with a chronology of the successive external economic challenges and internal policy responses up until today, ending with a depiction of the new model or model in the making, and of what went right and what went wrong. The country studies include three welfare states representing the ‘Anglo‐Saxon’ model (the UK, Australia, and New Zealand), seven varieties of the ‘Continental’ welfare state (Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, and the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Italy), and two ‘Scandinavian’ welfare states (Sweden and Denmark). In addition, the volume includes analyses focusing on cross‐national differences in the labour‐market participation of women and of older workers, on the employment effects of service liberalization, and on international tax competition.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2000
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: XXI, 656
 Publishing info: Oxford : Oxford University Press
 Table of Contents: 1 Introduction
2 Martin Rhodes: Restructuring the British welfare state: Between domestic constraints and global imperatives
3 Herman Schwartz: Internationalization and two liberal welfare states: Australia and New Zealand
4 Giuliano Bonoli and André Mach: Switzerland: Adjustment politics within institutional constraints
5 Anton Hemerijck, Brigitte Unger, and Jelle Visser: How small countries negotiate change -twenty-five years of policy adjustment in Austria, the Netherlands and Belgium
6 Philip Manow and Eric Seils: Adjusting badly: The German welfare state, structural change, and the open economy
7 Jonah D. Levy: France: Directing adjustment?
8 Maurizio Ferrera and Elisabetta Gualmini: Italy: Rescue from without?
9 Mats Benner and Torben Bundgaard Vad: Sweden and Denmark: Defending the Welfare State
10 Mary Daly: A fine balance: Women's labor market participation in international comparison
11 Bernhard Ebbinghaus: Any way out of exit from work? Reversing the entrenched pathways of early retirement?
12 Adrienne Héritier and Susanne K. Schmidt: After liberalization: Public-interest services and employment in the utilities
13 Steffen Ganghof: Adjusting national tax policy to economic internationalization - strategies and outcomes
 Rev. Type: -
 Identifiers: eDoc: 377119
ISBN: 0-19-924091-4
ISBN: 0-19-924092-2
DOI: 10.1093/0199240922.001.0001
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