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Welfare state --- Welfare state --- Public welfare --- Public welfare
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Globalization --- Public welfare --- Public welfare --- Public welfare --- Germany --- Japan --- United States --- Social policy. --- Social policy. --- Social policy.
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#SBIB:044.IOS --- #SBIB:316.8H40 --- #SBIB:35H437 --- Sociaal beleid: social policy, sociale zekerheid, verzorgingsstaat --- Beleidssectoren: sociale zekerheid --- #A0509SO --- Welfare state --- Germany --- Weimar Republic --- Germanii︠a︡ --- Германия --- BRD --- FRN --- Jirmānīya --- جرمانيا --- Nimechchyna --- Gjermani --- Federalʹna Respublika Nimechchyny --- Veĭmarskai︠a︡ Respublika --- Ashkenaz --- Germanyah --- Bundesrepublik Deutschland --- Federal Republic of Germany --- Deutschland --- Repoblika Federalin'i Alemana --- República Federal de Alemania --- Alemania --- República de Alemania --- Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- Kholboony Bu̇gd Naĭramdakh German Uls --- KhBNGU --- ХБНГУ --- German Uls --- Germania --- Republika Federal Alemmana --- Deutsches Reich --- Grossdeutsches Reich --- Weimarer Republik --- Vācijā --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : British Zone) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : French Zone) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : Russian Zone) --- Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : U.S. Zone) --- Germany (East) --- Germany (West) --- Holy Roman Empire --- Social policy. --- ドイツ --- Doitsu --- ドイツ連邦共和国 --- Doitsu Renpō Kyōwakoku --- ドイツ レンポウ キョウワコク --- Deguo --- 德国 --- Gėrman --- Герман Улс
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The Maastricht Treaty of 1992 introduced the right to free movement for EU citizens. Despite this, in practice there are still substantial barriers to securing these freedoms. EU Citizenship and Social Rights discusses and analyses those legal and practical barriers preventing inter-European migrants from integrating into new host countries. Providing analysis of the development of EU social policy, this book highlights the disparate roles of the EU as a whole and of Member States in determining social rights and outcomes. In particular the issues of social assistance, housing benefits, study grants and health care are examined. In addition, the authors discuss the discrepancy between the social rights granted to workers and social rights granted to non-worker migrants, as well as the barriers facing minority groups like the Roma, which highlight issues in the development of EU social policy for migrants. This book will be a vital resource for students of European law as well as public and social policy. EU policy makers will also benefit from reading this, with its practical and theoretical suggestions for ways in which social policies may be amended to the benefit of EU citizens
Citizenship --- Public welfare --- Social rights --- Law and legislation --- #SBIB:327.7H231 --- #SBIB:340H10 --- #SBIB:316.8H40 --- Europese Unie: sociaal-economisch beleid, landbouw-, milieu-, cultuur- en communicatiebeleid --- Sociaal recht, algemeen --- Sociaal beleid: social policy, sociale zekerheid, verzorgingsstaat --- Migration. Refugees --- Social policy --- Social law. Labour law --- European Union --- Sociology of minorities --- European law --- Droits économiques et sociaux --- Citoyenneté --- Social rights - European Union countries. --- Citizenship - European Union countries. --- Public welfare - Law and legislation - European Union countries.
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'European Social Policy and the COVID-19 Pandemic' provides an encompassing and longer-term analysis of the social policy responses of European countries, as well as the European Union (EU), to the challenges of the pandemic. The book asks in which direction the European welfare states, on the one hand, and EU social policy, on the other, are developing as a result of the pandemic with respect to polity, politics, and policy instruments.
Welfare economics --- Unemployment insurance --- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020 --- -Influence. --- European Union countries --- Social policy --- Economic policy --- Welfare state --- -Society. --- Social services & welfare, criminology. --- History --- Government policy --- Europe --- -History
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Social stratification --- Stratification sociale --- Inégalité sociale --- Marché du travail --- Désindustrialisation --- #SBIB:316.334.2A442 --- #SBIB:316.334.2A443 --- Social stratification. --- Equality. --- Labor market. --- Deindustrialization. --- Industrial capacity --- Industrialization --- Employees --- Market, Labor --- Supply and demand for labor --- Markets --- Egalitarianism --- Inequality --- Social equality --- Social inequality --- Political science --- Sociology --- Democracy --- Liberty --- Stratification, Social --- Equality --- Social structure --- Social classes --- Arbeidssociologie: theorieën over de (post-)industriële maatschappij --- Arbeidssociologie: theorieën over klassen en klassemaatschappijen --- Supply and demand --- Deindustrialization --- Labor market --- Stratification sociale. --- Inégalité sociale. --- Désindustrialisation.
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The Maastricht Treaty of 1992 introduced the right to free movement for EU citizens. Despite this, in practice there are still substantial barriers to securing these freedoms. EU Citizenship and Social Rights discusses and analyses those legal and practical barriers preventing inter-European migrants from integrating into new host countries. Providing analysis of the development of EU social policy, this book highlights the disparate roles of the EU as a whole and of Member States in determining social rights and outcomes. In particular the issues of social assistance, housing benefits, study grants and health care are examined. In addition, the authors discuss the discrepancy between the social rights granted to workers and social rights granted to non-worker migrants, as well as the barriers facing minority groups like the Roma, which highlight issues in the development of EU social policy for migrants. This book will be a vital resource for students of European law as well as public and social policy. EU policy makers will also benefit from reading this, with its practical and theoretical suggestions for ways in which social policies may be amended to the benefit of EU citizens.
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Christian democratic parties --- Comparative government --- Socialist parties --- Austria --- Germany --- Netherlands --- Social policy.
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Exacerbated by the Great Recession, youth transitions to employment and adulthood have become increasingly protracted, precarious, and differentiated by gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. 'Youth Labor in Transition' examines young people's integration into employment, alongside the decisions and consequences of migrating to find work and later returning home. The authors identify key policy challenges for the future related to NEETS, overeducation, self-employment, and ethnic differences in outcomes. This illustrates the need to encompass a wider understanding of youth employment and job insecurity by including an analysis of economic production and how it relates to social reproduction of labor if policy intervention is to be effective.
Youth --- Young adults --- Labor policy --- School-to-work transition --- Employment --- School-to-careers programs --- School-to-work programs --- Transition, School-to-work --- Career education --- Education, Cooperative --- Labor --- State and labor --- Economic policy --- Young people --- Young persons --- Adulthood --- Government policy
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