The Spanish welfare state in European context

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Guillén, Ana (Ana Marta), ed (ed), León, Margarita, ed
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Farnham : Ashgate cop. 2011
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991005299729706719
Table of Contents:
  • Part I Evolution/Tendencies: The consolidation of the Spanish welfare state (1975–2010), Gregorio Rodríguez Cabrero; Europeanization and Spanish welfare: the case of employment policy, Luis Moreno and Amparo Serrano; The quest for gender equality, Margarita León. Part II Levels of Governance, Social Dialogue, Welfare Mix and Public Debates: Policy concertation, trade unions and the transformation of the Spanish welfare state, Oscar Molina; Regional welfare systems and multi-level governance, Raquel Gallego and Joan Subirats; Assessing the welfare mix: public and private in the realm of social welfare, Teresa Montagut; Are Spaniards different? European convergence and regional divergence in the evaluation of the welfare state, Inés Calzada and Eloísa del Pino. Part III Key Challenges to the Spanish Welfare State: Part-time employment in Spain: a victim of the 'temporality culture' and a lagging implementation, Zyab Ibáñez; Female employment and policies for balancing work and family life in Spain, Olga Salido; Immigration and social policy in Spain: a new model of migration in Europe, Miguel Laparra; Long-term care: the persistence of familialism, Sebastián Sarasa; Tackling poverty, Luis Ayala; Consolidation and reluctant reform of the pension system, Elisa Chuliá; Conclusions, Margarita León and Ana M. Guillén