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International cooperation in social security : how to cope with globalisation?

Title
International cooperation in social security : how to cope with globalisation? / Bea Cantillon and Ive Marx (eds.).
Publication
Antwerpen : Intersentia, 2005.

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Additional Authors
  • Cantillon, Bea.
  • Marx, Ive.
Description
xiv, 267 pages : illustrations; 25 cm.
Series Statement
International series on social security ; v. 11
Uniform Title
International studies on social security (FISS)
Subject
  • Social policy > Congresses
  • Social security > Congresses
Contents
Interterritorial competition and social policy outcomes -- Globalisation and redistribution / Pierre Pestieu -- Convergence or divergence of OECD health care systems? / Claus Wendt, Simone Grimmeisen, Heinz Rothgang -- A devolution revolution?: change and continuity in U.S. state social policies in the 1990s / Marcia K. Meyers and Janet C. Gornick -- The irreversible welfare state within the globalisation dilemma / Georg Vobruba -- Ranking orders: performance indicators for social protection systems / Chris de Neubourg and Julie Castonguay -- The path towards a more 'employment friendly' liberal regime?: globalisation and the Irish social security system / Fiona Dukelow -- The globalisation of policy discourse and policy making -- Global social policy: from neo-liberalism to social democracy? / Bob Deacon -- Multilateral cooperation and social security: the case of the general agreement on trade in services / Nicola Yeates -- International cooperation in social policy -- European subsidiarity versus American social federalism: is Europe in need of a common social policy? / Bea Canitllon -- Economic and social policy aims of the pension policy of the European Union / Sini Laitinen-Kuikka -- 'Everyone has the right to social security'-yeah, in your dreams / Einar Overbye.
ISBN
9050954782 (hd.bd.)
OCLC
  • ocm61666134
  • SCSB-5232589
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries