Power Resource Theory and the Welfare State : : A Critical Approach / / ed. by Julia S. O'Connor, Gregg M. Olsen.
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Power Resource Theory and the Welfare State : A Critical Approach / Frontmatter -- Contents -- The Iceberg of Power below the Surface: A Preface to Power Resources Theory -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction Understanding the Welfare State: Power Resources Theory and Its Critics -- PART I: THE POWER RESOURCES PERSPECTIVE: LABOUR STRENGTH AND WELFARE REGIMES -- 1. Power Resources Approach vs Action and Conflict: On Causal and Intentional Explanations in the Study of Power -- 2. The Development of Family Policy: A Comparison of Family Benefits and Tax Reductions for Families in OECD Countries -- 3. Political Parties and Public Pensions: A Quantitative Analysis -- 4. The Three Political Economies of the Welfare State -- 5. Welfare Expenditure and Policy Orientation in Canada, 1960-1990, in Comparative Perspective -- 6. Locating the Canadian Welfare State: Family Policy and Health Care in Canada, Sweden, and the United States -- PART II: POWER RESOURCES THEORY: A CRITICAL APPROACH -- 7. Gender, Class, and Citizenship in the Comparative Analysis of Welfare State Regimes: Theoretical and Methodological Issues -- 8. Gender and the Development of Welfare Regimes -- 9. Race, Class, and Gender in the U.S. Welfare State: Nixon's Failed Family Assistance Plan -- 10. Labour-Market Institutions and Working-Class Strength -- 11. The Scandinavian Origins of the Social Interpretation of the Welfare State -- 12. Re-modelling Sweden: The Rise and Demise of the Compromise in a Global Economy |
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- The Iceberg of Power below the Surface: A Preface to Power Resources Theory -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Introduction Understanding the Welfare State: Power Resources Theory and Its Critics -- PART I: THE POWER RESOURCES PERSPECTIVE: LABOUR STRENGTH AND WELFARE REGIMES -- 1. Power Resources Approach vs Action and Conflict: On Causal and Intentional Explanations in the Study of Power -- 2. The Development of Family Policy: A Comparison of Family Benefits and Tax Reductions for Families in OECD Countries -- 3. Political Parties and Public Pensions: A Quantitative Analysis -- 4. The Three Political Economies of the Welfare State -- 5. Welfare Expenditure and Policy Orientation in Canada, 1960-1990, in Comparative Perspective -- 6. Locating the Canadian Welfare State: Family Policy and Health Care in Canada, Sweden, and the United States -- PART II: POWER RESOURCES THEORY: A CRITICAL APPROACH -- 7. Gender, Class, and Citizenship in the Comparative Analysis of Welfare State Regimes: Theoretical and Methodological Issues -- 8. Gender and the Development of Welfare Regimes -- 9. Race, Class, and Gender in the U.S. Welfare State: Nixon's Failed Family Assistance Plan -- 10. Labour-Market Institutions and Working-Class Strength -- 11. The Scandinavian Origins of the Social Interpretation of the Welfare State -- 12. Re-modelling Sweden: The Rise and Demise of the Compromise in a Global Economy |
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