Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 Risk and the Welfare State: Risk, Risk Perception and Solidarity
- 2 Contested Solidarity: Risk Perception and the Changing Nature of Welfare State Solidarity
- 3 Individualisation: A Double-edged Sword: Does Individualisation Undermine Welfare State Support?
- 4 Labour Flexibility and Support for Social Security 69
- 5 Increasing Employability: The Conditions for Success of an Investment Strategy
- 6 Corporatism and the Mediation of Social Risks: The Interaction between Social Security and Collective Labour Agreements
- 7 Changing Labour Policies of Transnational Corporations: The Decrease and Polarisation of Corporate Social Responsibility
- 8 From Welfare to Workfare: The Implementation of Workfare Policies
- 9 Towards a New Welfare Settlement?: The Transformation of Welfare State Solidarity
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects
- Changing Welfare States
Changing Welfare States
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 January 2021
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 Risk and the Welfare State: Risk, Risk Perception and Solidarity
- 2 Contested Solidarity: Risk Perception and the Changing Nature of Welfare State Solidarity
- 3 Individualisation: A Double-edged Sword: Does Individualisation Undermine Welfare State Support?
- 4 Labour Flexibility and Support for Social Security 69
- 5 Increasing Employability: The Conditions for Success of an Investment Strategy
- 6 Corporatism and the Mediation of Social Risks: The Interaction between Social Security and Collective Labour Agreements
- 7 Changing Labour Policies of Transnational Corporations: The Decrease and Polarisation of Corporate Social Responsibility
- 8 From Welfare to Workfare: The Implementation of Workfare Policies
- 9 Towards a New Welfare Settlement?: The Transformation of Welfare State Solidarity
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects
- Changing Welfare States
Summary
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- Information
- The Transformation of SolidarityChanging Risks and the Future of the Welfare State, pp. 215 - 216Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2012