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The World Politics of Social Investment: Volume I: Welfare States in the Knowledge Economy

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Welfare states around the globe are changing, challenged by the development of knowledge economies. In many countries, policy-makers' main response has been to modernize welfare states by focusing on future-oriented social investment policies that focus on creating, mobilizing, and preserving human skills and capabilities. Yet, there is massive variance in the development of social investment strategies. The World Politics of Social Investment: Welfare States in the 21st Century is the first of two volumes of the World Politics of Social Investment (WOPSI) project, which systematically maps and explains different welfare reform strategies in democratic countries around the world. This volume develops a theory on the political and socio-economic conditions for the development of social investment policies around the globe, and studies the impact of the main explanatory factors on the empirical variety of social investment reforms (and non-social investment reforms). It also proposes a new typology of different welfare reform strategies, distinguishing nine types of social investment strategies depending on their functions (creating, mobilizing and preserving human skill and capabilities) and their distributive profiles (inclusive, stratified or targeted), and three types of non-social investment welfare strategies (market liberalism, social protectionism and basic income). The chapters of this volume are written by leading social policy scholars from different disciplines and countries, who apply the WOPSI global theoretical framework in a range of contexts and policy fields, shedding light on the scope conditions of social investment, as well as political demand- and supply-side drivers of social investment reforms. This volume on its own or in conjunction with the second volume is an invaluable resource on the state of modern welfare and social investment policies from around the globe. See more
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  • Weight: 880g
  • Dimensions: 165 x 244mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Jul 2022
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780197585245

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Julian L. Garritzmann is Professor of Political Science at the Goethe University Frankfurt. As a comparative political scientist his research lies at the intersection of comparative political economy political sociology and comparative political institutions. He specializes in welfare state research education and social investment policy global social policy party politics and public opinion. Julian Garritzmann holds a PhD from the University of Konstanz Germany. Before joining Frankfurt he was Senior Researcher at the University of Zurich Switzerland and Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute Florence Italy and held Visiting Fellow positions at Harvard Duke and Rutgers. His publications include The Political Economy of Higher Education Finance (awarded the German Political Science Association's Dissertation Prize) and A Loud but Noisy Signal? Public Opinion Parties and Interest Groups in the Politics of Education Reform in Western Europe (Cambridge University Press) as well as several articles in journals such as the European Journal of Political Research European Sociological Review Journal of European Social Policy Journal of European Public Policy Journal of Legislative Studies and West European Politics. Homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/juliangarritzmann/ Silja Häusermann At the University of Zurich she is the co-director of the University Research Priority Programme Equality of Opportunities. She is the author of The Politics of Welfare State Reform in Continental Europe: Modernization in Hard Times (CUP 2010) and a co-author of The Age of Dualization: The Changing Face of Inequality in Deindustrializing Countries (OUP 2012) The Politics of Advanced Capitalism (CUP 2015) and Contention in Times of Crisis: Recession and Political Protest in Thirty European Countries (CUP 2020). Homepage: www.siljahaeusermann.org Bruno Palier is CNRS Research Director at Sciences Po Centre d'études européennes et de politique comparée. Trained in social science he has a PhD in political science and is a former student of Ecole Normale Superieure. He was director of LIEPP (Laboratory for interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies). He works on the comparative political economy of welfare state reforms. He was the scientific coordinator of a European Network of excellence RECWOWE (Reconciling Work and Welfare involving 30 European research institutions or Universities 190 researchers from 19 European countries). He was Guest Professor at the University of Stockholm Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University at Center for European Studies from Harvard University in 2001 and Jean Monnet Fellow in the European University Institute in Florence in 1998-1999.

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