
His book deals with a remarkable trend in contemporary social policy: The localization of welfare. In many of the modern welfare states, governments have started to shift responsibilities for welfare policy and governance to the local level, giving way to a transformation 'from welfare states to welfare cities'. Today, welfare policies have 'preparing' rather than 'repairing' objectives. Strong institutional presence in the daily living environment of citizens seems a prerequisite for activating welfare policy. The main objective of this study is to understand how welfare cities operate. What we observe are national efforts to create an open institutional space for local actors to develop 'localized' trajectories for social policy and governance. Drawing on two crucial Dutch cases, this did not appear to be a political process in the first place.
Page Count:
171
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
ISBN-13:
9789490947958
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