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The Danish welfare state, a sociological investigation, edited by Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson, Morten Frederiksen, and Jørgen Elm Larsen

Label
The Danish welfare state, a sociological investigation, edited by Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson, Morten Frederiksen, and Jørgen Elm Larsen
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Danish welfare state
Oclc number
922884030
Responsibility statement
edited by Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson, Morten Frederiksen, and Jørgen Elm Larsen
Sub title
a sociological investigation
Summary
The Danish Welfare State is a comprehensive new examination of how risk is transforming a modern European welfare state. The book argues that life in a modern welfare state is changing rapidly, and that different forms of risks and the management of risks play an important role in these changes. Through different sociological methods a broad range of welfare areas are analyzed in the book: globalization, social investment, labor marked, inequality, values, family life, education, health, aging, crime, alcohol use, refugees and cash benefit recipients. These analyses at macro, meso, and micro levels reveal how the different ways that risks are perceived and handled, both collectively and individually, is influencing and changing the design of the Danish welfare state and also our understanding of it.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Is Risk Transforming the Danish Welfare State? / Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson, Morten Frederiksen and Jørgen Elm Larsen. PART I. 2. Denmark in an International Perspective / Peter Abrahamson. 3. Social Investments as Risk Management / Jon Kvist. 4. Employment Relations, Flexicurity and Risk: Explaining the Risk Profile of the Danish Flexicurity Model / Carsten Stroby Jensen. 5. Precarity and Public Risk Management: Trends in Denmark Across Four Decades / Stefan B. Andrade. 6. Towards a New Culture of Blame? / Morten Frederiksen. PART II. 7. When Family Life is Risky Business- Immigrant Divorce in the Women-Friendly Welfare State / Mai Heide Ottosen and Anika Liversage. 8. The Risky Business of Educational Choice of Meritocratic Society / Kristian Karlson and Anders Holm. 9. Health in a Risk Perspective: The Case of Overweight / Nanna Mik-Meyer. 10. Failing Ageing? Risk Management in the Active Ageing Society / Tine Rostgaard. PART III. 11. Controlling Young People through Treatment and Punishment / Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson. 12. Alcohol and Risk Management in a Welfare State / Margaretha Jarvinen. 13. The Tough and the Brittle: Calculating and Managing the Risk of Refugees / Katrine Syppli Kohl. 14. Cash Benefit Recipients -- Vulnerable or villains? / Dorte Caswell, Jørgen Elm Larsen and Stella Mia Sieling-Monas. 15. Risk Dynamics and Risk Management in the Danish Welfare State / Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson, Morten Frederiksen and Jørgen Elm Larsen
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