"James Wickham's valuable text brilliantly synthesises trends on social change and changing inequalities from across Europe. It will be an excellent teaching resource." – Mike Savage, LSE, UK."James Wickham has achieved the near impossible: providing clear, succinct and spot on analyses of the current complex trends in European inequalities. The chapters capture the diversity of European countries’ histories and institutional contexts while also illuminating how recent social developments may be leading to processes of European convergence or divergence. This book may be billed as a textbook, but I would recommend all scholars of inequalities in European societies to consult it." - Jill Rubery, University of Manchester, UK."Rich in data, lively and clear in style, reasoned and vigorous, this is an enlightening exploration of contemporary European societies. Seen mainly through the lenses of sociology and political economy, the book is ideal for students seeking a comparative analysis of advanced capitalist societies but will also be of great interest to anyone interested in the current crises of the European project and the future of ‘Social Europe’." – Seán O'Riain, National University of Ireland Maynooth, Ireland."This book addresses a big, complex, vital topic that is central to contemporary debates on European democratic societies and their future. Its skilful mix of theory, illuminating descriptions and illustrative historical comparisons is richly informative and instructive. The book also raises challenging questions and prospects for European welfare states that invite the reader’s careful reflection and response. This is a highly valuable, authoritative, text that will attract a wide audience." - Catherine Casey, Loughborough University, UK.