
The Period After 1945 Saw A Rapid Growth In Social Welfare, With The State Taking On Increasing Responsibility For Pensions, Health Care, Unemployment Relief And Income Support. In Western Democracies Economic Growth Underpinned State Investment And Was Reinforced By Demands From The New Social Movements Of The 1960s. Just As The Clamour For Reformism Reached A Crescendo In The Late 1960s, The Global Economy Began To Falter, Culminating In The Oil Crisis Of 1973-1974. This Volume Explores The Factors That Shaped The Trajectories Of Welfare State Change Over This Crucial Period. A Close Analysis Of Countries Such As Australia, Canada, New Zealand And The United Kingdom Reveals Signs Of A Broader Shift Towards The Decline Of Government Spending And The First Tentative Moves Towards A Nascent Neoliberalism. Other Countries, Such As Sweden And West Germany, Remained Comparatively Untouched By The Economic Crisis And Even Sought To Reinforce Their Welfare State In Response To It. Ireland And Northern Ireland Also Showed Little Evidence Of These Changes, Isolated As They Were By Complex Political And Religious Factors. This Book Brings Together A Range Of Case Studies At Both Country And Provincial Level In Order To Build Up A More Complex And Nuanced Picture Of The Welfare State In The 1960s And 1970s. -- 1. The Welfare State At The End Of The Long Boom, 1965-1980: Themes And Issues / Erik Eklund, Melanie Oppenheimer And Joanne Scott -- 2. Uk Pensions: The Making And Breaking Of A Welfare Consensus / Hugh Pemberton) -- 3. Soup Kitchens Disguised As Factories'? Employment Policy And The Irrelevance Of Neoliberalism In Northern Ireland / Stuart C. Aveyard -- 4. Some Sort Of Super Welfare State'? The ;rediscovery' Of Poverty And Irish Welfare State Change In The 1970s / Fiona Dukelow -- 5. A 'program Of Such Potential': The Australian Assistance Plan / Joanne Scott, Melanie Oppenheimer And Erik Eklund -- 6. Money In Itself Does Not Equate With Welfare': Ideas Around The Wel
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
ISBN-10:
1787077950
ISBN-13:
9781787077959
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