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European Welfare States

European Welfare States

Mel Cousins

(2005)

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Abstract

Bringing together a discussion of the theories and techniques of comparative policy analysis and a description of current developments in selected welfare state regimes, European Welfare States provides an accessible overview of issues concerning European welfare states.

In particular, it provides:

- an overview of the development of welfare states in Europe;

- a discussion of key issues including welfare state theories, the role of globalization, gender and the welfare state; welfare typologies; and the role of public opinion;

- a detailed account of recent developments and current challenges in five European welfare states; and

- a detailed account of the key challenges facing European welfare states and possible future directions for welfare models including the role of the European Union in the development of social policy.

This book is illustrated throughout with student-friendly features such as case-studies, chapter summaries, questions for discussion and guides for further reading. With a flowing narrative and clear structure the book is an invaluable text for undergraduates taking courses in comparative social policy. It will also be useful for students in related disciplines such as public policy, social welfare, politics and international relations.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Introduction;
Introduction to the financial sector in India;
Part 1: Micro-finance and development;
Micro-finance and social and economic security;
Micro-finance and livelihoods - the challenge of BASIX;
Micro-finance and people's organisations;
Micro-finance and system-wide change;
Part 2: Micro-finance: organisations and institutions;
Self-help groups and Grameen Bank groups: What are the differences?
by Malcolm Harper;
Costs in micro-finance: What do urban self-help groups tell us? by Mathew Titus;
Exploring empowerment and leadership at the grassroots: Social entrepreneurship in the SHG movement in India; by Ajit Kanitkar;
Sustainability and development: Evaluating the performance of Indian micro-finance; by Sanjay Sinha and Frances Sinha;
Rising to the challenge of scale in India: Growing the micro-finance sector; by Mathew Titus;
Emerging lessons and challenges; by Thomas Fisher;
Appendix:Capacity-building and organisational learning project for development finance in India
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
About the authors and contributors.
Bibliography; Index