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The authors argue that while the market has been the major cause of increasing net inequalities, the trend towards supply orientation in most social policy fields has further contributed to social inequality.
Melike Wulfgramm is Assistant Professor at the Centre for Welfare State Research, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark. Tonia Bieber is Senior Researcher at the Kolleg-Forschergruppe ‘Transformative Power of Europe’ of the Otto-Suhr-Institute, Free University of Berlin, Germany.Stephan Leibfried is Research Professor for Public Policy at the University of Bremen, Germany.
Chapter 1. Welfare State Transformation and Inequality in OECD Countries; Melike Wulfgramm, Tonia Bieber and Stephan Leibfried.-Part I. Welfare State Transformations and Inequality: Concepts and Trends.- Chapter 2. Welfare State Transformation across OECD Countries: Supply Side Orientation, Individualized Outcome Risks and Dualization; Peter Starke, Melike Wulfgramm & Herbert Obinger.- Chapter 3. Persistent Social and Rising Economic Inequalities: Evidence and Challenges; Olaf Groh-Samberg.- Chapter 4. Philosophical Perspectives on Different Kinds of Inequalities; Stefan Gosepath.- Part II. Policy Fields.- Chapter 5. Taxation and Inequality: How Tax Competition has Changed the Redistributive Capacity of Nation States in the OECD; Laura Seelkopf & Hanna Lierse.- Chapter 6. Keeping an Eye on IRIS: Risk and Income Solidarity in OECD Healthcare Systems; Achim Schmid, Pascal Siemsen and Ralf Götze.- Chapter 7. Retirement Income Provision and Household Income: Between- and Within-Cohort Inequalities in Germany and the US since the 1980s; Jan Paul Heisig.- Chapter 8. The Trilemma of Higher Education and Equality of Opportunity: Social Background, Access to Higher Education, and the Moderating Impact of Enrolment and Public Subsidization; Timm Fulge.- Chapter 9. Labour Market Risks in Times of Welfare State Changes; Hanna Schwander.- Chapter 10. Change of Labour Market Policies, the Gender Model and Social Inequality: Institutional Dualization revisited; Irene Dingeldey.- Part III. National versus Global Inequalities.- Chapter 11. Global Social Policy in the Context of Global Inequality; Alexandra Kaasch.- Chapter 12. Freedom of Movement in the EU and Welfare State Closure: Welfare Regime Type, Benefit Restrictions and their Implications for Social Mobility; Christof Roos.- Part IV. Conclusion.- Chapter 13. The New Welfare State Constellation and Inequality: Findings and Perspectives; Tonia Bieber and Melike Wulfgramm.
Herbert Obinger, Peter Starke, Julia Moser, Claudia Bogedan, Edith Gindulis, Stephan Leibfried, University of Bremen) Obinger, Herbert (, Professor of Comparative Public and Social Policy, University of Bremen) Starke, Peter (, Research Fellow, Germany.) Moser, Julia (, Project Manager "Human Resources Development", Rationalisierungs- und Innovationszentrum der Deutschen Wirtschaft e.V., RKW Kompetenzzentrum, Eschborn, University of Bremen) Bogedan, Claudia (, Head of Department for Labour Market Policy, University of Bremen) Gindulis, Edith (, Research Fellow, University of Bremen) Leibfried, Stephan (, Professor of Public and Social Policy
Herbert Obinger, Stephan Leibfried, Francis G. Castles, Herbert (Universitat Bremen) Obinger, Stephan (Universitat Bremen) Leibfried, Francis G. (University of Edinburgh) Castles
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