ABSTRACT

‘The welfare state’ in all its many forms has had a profound role in many countries around the world since at least the Second World War. The Routledge Handbook of the Welfare State explores the classical issues around the welfare state, but also investigates its key concepts, along with how these can be used and analysed.

Over forty contributions from renowned international specialists in the field provide readers with expert analysis of the core issues related to the welfare state, including regional depictions of welfare states around the globe. The book combines essays on methodologies, core concepts and central policy areas to produce a comprehensive picture of what ‘the welfare state’ means around the world. In the midst of the credit crunch, the Handbook addresses some of the many questions about the welfare state.

It will be an invaluable reference book for students and scholars throughout the social sciences, particularly in sociology, social policy, public policy, international relations, politics, and gender studies.

part |2 pages

PART I Key concepts

chapter 1|8 pages

What is welfare and public welfare?

chapter 2|9 pages

What is a welfare state?

chapter 3|10 pages

Fiscal welfare Adrian Sinfield

chapter 4|10 pages

Occupational welfare

chapter 5|7 pages

Citizenship

chapter 7|12 pages

Poverty

chapter 8|13 pages

Social exclusion

chapter 9|10 pages

Benefits in kind and in cash

chapter 10|11 pages

Gender issues in welfare states

chapter 12|10 pages

Active labour market policies

part |2 pages

PART II Typologies and methods

chapter 15|13 pages

Nordic welfare states

chapter 16|10 pages

Central European welfare states

chapter 17|12 pages

Eastern Europe

chapter 18|10 pages

Southern Europe

chapter 19|9 pages

Liberal welfare states

chapter 20|11 pages

Third Way

chapter 24|10 pages

The Middle East

chapter 25|8 pages

Africa Alfio Cerami and Aïchetou Wagué

chapter 28|10 pages

Drivers for change

part |2 pages

PART III Central policy areas

chapter 31|11 pages

Social Security

chapter 33|11 pages

Healthcare

chapter 34|13 pages

Old age and pensions

chapter 35|10 pages

Disability

chapter 36|10 pages

Family policies

chapter 37|10 pages

Risk and the management of crime

chapter 40|12 pages

Evaluation, evidence, and review

part |2 pages

PART IV Future

chapter 41|7 pages

Future of the welfare state?