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Título del libro
The Winding Road to the Welfare State: Economic Insecurity and Social Welfare Policy in Britain (Libro en Inglés)
Autor
Boyer, George R.
Idioma
Inglés
Edición del libro
1
Tapa del libro
Pasta dura
Año de publicación
2018
Marca
Princeton University Press
Modelo
9780691178738

Otras características

Altura
5 cm
Ancho
22 cm
Peso
1 kg
Género del libro
Literatura universal
Tipo de narración
Novela
Edad mínima recomendada
6 años
Edad máxima recomendada
99 años

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PRODUCTO:

Nombre: The Winding Road to the Welfare State: Economic Insecurity and Social Welfare Policy in Britain (Lib
Marca: Princeton University Press

DESCRIPCIÓN:

Review "One of the books great strengths is the way in which is seeks to integrate the history of social policy with the history of living standards more generally, and the book is enhanced by the authors efforts to place both living standards and social protection in an international context. - Bernard Harris" Journal of Economics"An important, and useful, addition to the literature on the history of social welfare in modern Britain."---John Stewart, Journal of Social Policy Product Description How did Britain transform itself from a nation of workhouses to one that became a model for the modern welfare state? The Winding Road to the Welfare State investigates the evolution of living standards and welfare policies in Britain from the 1830s to 1950 and provides insights into how British working-class households coped with economic insecurity. George Boyer examines the retrenchment in Victorian poor relief, the Liberal Welfare Reforms, and the beginnings of the postwar welfare state, and he describes how workers altered spending and saving methods based on changing government policies.From the cutting back of the Poor Law after 1834 to Parliaments abrupt about-face in 1906 with the adoption of the Liberal Welfare Reforms, Boyer offers new explanations for oscillations in Britains social policies and how these shaped worker well-being. The Poor Laws increasing stinginess led skilled manual workers to adopt self-help strategies, but this was not a feasible option for low-skilled workers, many of whom continued to rely on the Poor Law into old age. In contrast, the Liberal Welfare Reforms were a major watershed, marking the end of seven decades of declining support for the needy. Concluding with the Beveridge Report and Labours social policies in the late 1940s, Boyer shows how the Liberal Welfare Reforms laid the foundations for a national social safety net.A sweeping look at economic pressures after the Industrial Revolution, The Winding Road to the Welfare State illustrates how British welfare policy waxed and waned over the course of a century. Review "The Winding Road to the Welfare State represents a major contribution to the study of more than a century of British social and economic history, and has important implications for the debates on contemporary welfare and redistribution policy in the West."Stanley Engerman, professor emeritus, University of Rochester"A well-written and persuasive account of complex crosscurrents in the economic, social, and political history of Great Britain, The Winding Road to the Welfare State reminds us that economic insecurity is still with us, as seen through the rise of the gig economy and hostility to skivers. Politicians who seek answers should read this book."Roderick Floud, former provost of Gresham College, London George Boyer offers a critical reappraisal of the rise of the welfare state in this deep study of economic insecurity, political voice, and poor relief policy in Britain. Boyers innovation is to study living standards and social policy together, arguing persuasively that neither can be understood absent the other. What he calls the amazing persistence of economic insecurity is rendered entirely understandable by the vast trove of economic, political, and social evidence he subjects to his perceptive analytic lens.Anne E. C. McCants, Massachusetts Institute of Technology"In this book, George Boyer convincingly maps and explains the twists and turns of income shocks and British social policy from the Industrial Revolution to the postwar welfare state. After lagging behind other countries in the building of safety nets, Britain became a social-policy leader only when changes in political voice and public opinion permitted it."Peter Lindert, University of California, Davis About the Author George R. Boyer is professor of economics and international and comparative labor at Cornell University. He is the author of An Economic His

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MÁS DETALLES:

Tiempo de entrega: 10 días
Peso del paquete: 1 kg
Medidas: 5 cm x 22 cm x 27 cm cm
Material: Papel
Modelo: 9780691178738
Meses de garantía: 1
Garantía: Por defecto de fabricación
Condición: Nuevo
Color: Multicolor
Nombre de color: Multicolor
ASIN: 0691178739
País de producción: United States
Encuadernado: Pasta dura
Editorial: Princeton University Press
Titulo del libro: The Winding Road to the Welfare State: Economic Insecurity and Social Welfare Policy in Britain (Libro en Inglés)
Autor: Boyer, George R.
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Idioma: Inglés
Edición: 1
Número de páginas: 384
ISBN-13: 9780691178738
Edad mínima sugerida: 6
Genero musical: Literatura Universal
Contenido del paquete: 1 pieza
SKU: 9780691178738

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