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The new governance of welfare states in the United States and Europe, between decentralization and centralization in the activation era, Mariely López-Santana

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The new governance of welfare states in the United States and Europe, between decentralization and centralization in the activation era, Mariely López-Santana
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The new governance of welfare states in the United States and Europe
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electronic resource
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dictionaries
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Mariely López-Santana
Sub title
between decentralization and centralization in the activation era
Summary
Detailed examination of the territorial and governance dimensions of contemporary welfare reforms in the United States and Europe. Until recently, studies of changes in the welfare state have tended to focus on transformations in the nature of social policies and their level of generosity. The New Governance of Welfare States in the United States and Europe concentrates on an often overlooked dimension: territorial and governance transformations. Employing detailed case studies and more than seventy-five interviews, Mariely López-Santana captures how a variety of postindustrial countries across both sides of the Atlantic have transformed the postwar organization of their labor market policy settings through decentralization, centralization, and delegation reforms. These changes have in turn changed the role of national and subnational levels of government, as well as nongovernmental actors, in the organization, management, and provision of labor market policies and services. López-Santana's multidisciplinary, comparative, and multilevel approach to welfare state change is an original and important step forward in our understanding of welfare reforms enacted since the mid-1990s
Target audience
adult
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