ISBN-13: 9781840648034 / Angielski / Twarda / 2002 / 392 str.
"Social Exclusion in European Welfare States" focuses on the relationships between economic performance, labour market performance and social inclusion/exclusion. The volume examines the alleged trade-off between the social and economic capabilities of a society and their impact on well-being, and suggests that welfare regimes whose policies are more balanced in terms of prioritizing economic as well as social goals are more successful in tackling social misfortune than others. The book attempts to promote a better understanding of the differences in policy regimes and the performances of different regime types in view of their own goals and objectives. Contributors from a broad range of disciplines - both sociological and socio-political - go on to explore the scope for European policy improvement and the form that this should take.