RESUMEN RESUMEN DEL LIBRO In the wake of the financial crisis, citizens are demanding more and better benefits, more effective management, and greater participation. In order to reform our welfare state with the necessary guarantees, we must ask two questions. First, how have austerity policies affected our lifestyle and our social protection system? And, second, how should we redefine our welfare system in the coming years? Can we return to the benefits and services model prior to the crisis? Should we redefine it? The answer to both questions is obvious: we need to redefine our welfare model. To do so in a setting where resources are always scarce, we need to include groups that until now have been invisible and not received support, and we need to rethink our benefits and services. It is not enough simply to return to things as they were before, with its winners and losers, nor should we continue with the current dynamics, which also has its winners and losers. Throughout this process, the middle classes play a key role as a benchmark (in an aspirational society the expectation of upward social mobility bonds individuals to their environment), resource providers (through taxes), and claimants seeking benefits and services. The factors influencing processes of downward social mobility must be examined in order to design public policies that take into account the specific problems affecting the middle classes The best contribution we can make to our future is to analyze with rigor the challenges we face. Greater social cohesion and a higher level of welfare can only be achieved by enhancing participation, assessing the results of our social policies more thoroughly, and more democracy. The various chapters provide insight into the issues faced by the middle classes, and propose alternatives for the future.
ÍNDICE 1. The ailing welfare state: an introduction. 2. The choice behavior of "homo sapiens". 3. Post-crisis and the bronze age of welfare in europe. 4. The debt crisis' symbiosis with socioeconomic asymmetries: Greece and the Eurozone. 5. Is the safety net drifting? middle class stagnation and income redistribution in the US. 6. The income dynamics of U.S. Middle-class households from the MID-1990S to 2012. 7. The role of politicians and experts in the preparation of the czech pension reform. 8. Social welfare and middle-class families in Spain. 9. The social services in the spanish social policy: the main challenges. 10. Soft skills: needed for entering the middle class. 11. Economic crisis, social class and technology usage in Spain. 12. Perceived quality of public services and new forms of governance in times of crisis. 13. Public health funding in Spain. 14. How many hands on deck and how did they get there? comparing income protection policies over the recession. 15. Social policies and social work: a commitment for social welfare.
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Ficha técnica
Autor
Sagrario Segado Sánchez-Cabezudo; Antonio López Peláez
Editorial
Thomson Aranzadi
Idioma
Inglés
ISBN
978-84-9135-457-4
Fecha de Publicación
23-12-2016
Nº de páginas
280
Encuadernación
Rústica + E-Book
Nº edición
1
Anexo
DÚO PAPEL + EBOOK
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