Economic Crisis and Austerity in Southern Europe

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comparative welfare state crisis response
Crisis Management
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Distributional Impact
Economic Crisis
Employment Crisis
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EU
European welfare models
Family Policies
fiscal adjustment impacts
Great Recession Period
Greece Spain Italy Portugal
Healthy Life Years
income inequality analysis
Mediterranean Cluster
Microsimulation Model
NDC System
OECD Health Statistic
Pe Rc
Pension Spending
Policy Changes
poverty measurement
Poverty Risk
Public Health Spending
Public Sector Pay
public sector retrenchment
Recession
Relative Poverty Rates
SE Country
social policy reform
South European Society
South European Society And Politics
Southern Europe
Southern European Welfare States
Spending Cuts
Supplementary Pensions
Unemployment Protection
Welfare Capitalism
Welfare Performance
Welfare Reform
Welfare State

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138853553
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Mar 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Southern Europe has been hit hard by the global economic crisis and, as such, their welfare states have come under acute strain. Unmet need has sharply increased while significant welfare reforms and deep social spending cuts have been prominent in the crisis management solutions implemented by governments, labouring under EU constraints and the strict rescue-deal requirements for Greece and Portugal.

This volume provides a systematic comparative appraisal of welfare-state reform trajectories across Southern Europe prior to and during the crisis, and traces the impact of austerity policies and wider recession upon income inequality and poverty. It brings together a number of cross-country studies on major social policy areas, raising crucial questions. What policy choices are driving reforms as Southern European economies work their way out of fiscal difficulty? Can the crisis provoke the improvement of institutional capabilities and recalibration of social? Or, instead, does structural adjustment indicate a significant policy turn towards the erosion of social rights? The contributions critically approach these issues and bring evidence to bear upon whether Southern European welfare capitalisms are becoming more dissimilar.

This book was originally published as a special issue of South European Society & Politics.

Maria Petmesidou is Professor of Social Policy at Democritus University of Thrace, Greece. She is a fellow of Comparative Research Programme on Poverty (CROP) and the International Social Science Council. Ana Marta Guillén is Professor of Sociology at the University of Oviedo, Spain. She is co-chair of Espanet-Spain.