Since the advent of the European Union, politicians have increasingly emphasized the notion of a European social model as an alternative to the American form of market capitalism, which is seen as promoting economic growth without regard for solidarity and social progress. As this political discourse has advanced, social scientists and academic policy analysts have raised questions concerning the extent to which the E.U. and U.S. social models exist outside the minds of diplomats and politicians seeking to stitch together a common identity. How much unity is there still within Europe after the Eastern enlargements have considerably increased economic and cultural diversity? To whatever extent one might discern a distinct set of commonalities that represent the core of a European approach, how different are the European characteristics of social, economic, and political life from those of America? Addressing these issues, this book systematically analyzes how much European countries and the United States have in common and how much variation we find within the enlarged European Union in eight central spheres of socio-economic and political life: employment, equality/mobility, educational opportunity, integration of immigrants, democratic functioning, political participation, rights to welfare, and levels of public spending. Drawing on empirical analyses by U.S. and European scholars who represent multi-disciplinary backgrounds, each of these topics is put under scrutiny. The results of this study illuminate points of convergence and divergence as seen from the perspectives of scholars from both sides of the Atlantic.
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This book systematically analyzes how much European countries and the U.S. have in common and how much variation we find within the enlarged E.U. in central spheres of socio-economic and political life.
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INTRODUCTION; JENS ALBER AND NEIL GILBERT; PART I: STATE: STRUCTURE AND POLICY; SECTION I. DEMOCRATIC FUNCTIONING; SECTION II. POLITICAL INTEGRATION; SECTION III. PATTERNS OF PUBLIC EXPENDITURE; SECTION IV. CITIZENSHIP AND WELFARE; PART 2: SOCIETY: CONDITIONS AND OUTCOMES; SECTION V. THE GOAL OF FULL EMPLOYMENT; SECTION VI. INEQUALITY AND MOBILITY; SECTION VII. EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY; SECTION VIII. IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION; SECTION IX CONCLUSION
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[This book] can be read with profit by experts as well as those with a general interest in the subject.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780195376630
Publisert
2009
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
774 gr
Høyde
155 mm
Bredde
236 mm
Dybde
33 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
464

Biographical note

Jens Alber is Professor of Sociology at the Free University of Berlin and Director of the Research Unit Inequality and Social Integration at the Social Science Center Berlin. Neil Gilbert is Chernin Professor of Social Welfare at the School of Social Welfare, University of California at Berkeley, faculty leader of the Center for Comparative Family Welfare and Poverty Research, and was the Founding Director of the Family Welfare Research Group.