Minimum Income Protection in Flux

Minimum Income Protection in Flux

Minimum Income Protection in Flux

Minimum Income Protection in Flux

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Overview

The current economic crisis has presented itself as a formidable challenge to the welfare states of Europe. It is more relevant than ever to ask: do existing minimum income protection schemes succeed in adequately protecting citizens, be it whether they are excluded from work, working, retired, or having children? Drawing on in-depth and up-to-date institutional data from across Europe and the US, this volume details the reality of minimum income protection policies over time. Including contributions from leading scholars in the field, each chapter provides a systematic cross-national analysis of minimum income protection policies, developing concrete policy guidance on an issue at the heart of the European debate.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349345335
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 01/01/2013
Series: Work and Welfare in Europe
Edition description: 1st ed. 2013
Pages: 335
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

GORDON ALEXANDER Director of UNICEF's Office of Research in Florence, Italy EDUARDO BARBERIS Postdoctoral student at the Department of Economy, Society and Politics, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Italy JONATHAN BRADSHAW Professor of Social Policy at the University of York, UK BEA CANTILLON Professor of Social Policy and director of the Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp, Belgium TOMMY FERRARINI Associate professor at the Swedish Institute for Social Research, Skholm University, Sweden TIM GOEDEMÉ Researcher at the Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy University of Antwerp, Belgium HELENA HÖÖG Research Assistant at the Swedish Institute for Social Research, Skholm University, Sweden VANESSA HUBL PhD candidate at the University of Mannheim, Germany YURI KAZEPOV Professor of Urban Sociology and Compared Welfare Systems at the University of Urbino, Italy SARAH MARCHAL Researcher at the Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, Belgium EMESE MAYHEW Research Fellow at the University of York, UK BRIAN NOLAN Professor of Public Policy at University College Dublin, Ireland MICHAELA PFEIFER PhD candidate at the University of Mannheim, Germany FRANK VANDENBROUCKE Professor at the KU Leuven, Belgium ANNE VAN LANCKER currently working as independent consultant NATASCHA VAN MECHELEN Post-doctoral Researcher at the Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy at the University of Antwerp, Belgium J. TIMO WEISHAUPT Junior Professor forthe Sociology of the Welfare State at the University of Mannheim, Germany

Table of Contents

A New Dawn for Minimum Income Protection?; I.Marx & K.Nelson Struggle for Life: Social Assistance Benefits, 1992-2009; N.Van Mechelen & S.Marchal Mind the Gap: Net Incomes of Minimum Wage Workers in the EU and the US; I.Marx, S.Marchal & B.Nolan Child Poverty as a Government Priority: Child Benefit Packages for Working Families, 1992-2009; N.Van Mechelen & J.Bradshaw Minimum Income Protection for Europe's Elderly. What and How Much has been Guaranteed During the 2000s?; T.Goedemé From Universalism to Selectivity: Old Wine in New Bottles for Child Benefits in Europe and Other Countries; T.Ferrarini , K.Nelson & H.Höög Categorical Differentiation in the Light of Deservingness Perceptions: Institutional Structures of Minimum Income Protection for Immigrants and for the Disabled; V.Hubl & M.Pfeifer Origin and Genesis of Activation Policies in 'Old' Europe: Toward a Balanced Approach?; J.T.Weishaupt Social Assistance Governance in Europe. Towards a Multi-level Perspective; Y.Kazepov & E.Barberis Minimum Social Protection in the CEE/CIS Countries. The Failure of a Model; J.Bradshaw , E.Mayhew & G.Alexander The EU and Minimum Income Protection: Clarifying the Policy Conundrum; F.Vandenbroucke , B.Cantillon , N.Van Mechelen , T.Goedemé & A.Van Lancker
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