Social Reformism 2. 0 : : Work, Welfare and Progressive Politics in the 21st Century / / Maurizio Ferrera, Joan Miró, and Stefano Ronchi.

"Automation, digitalisation, the post-industrial transition and climate change are creating new social risks which are not adequately supported by established welfare state institutions. In this timely book, Maurizio Ferrera, Joan Miró and Stefano Ronchi propose critical social and institutio...

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Social Reformism 2. 0 : Work, Welfare and Progressive Politics in the 21st Century / Maurizio Ferrera, Joan Miró, and Stefano Ronchi.
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Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- 1. A Great Transformation, again: introduction -- 2. Post-industrial, educated but 'precarious': the society of the twenty-first century -- 3. Globalisation, inequality, insecurity -- 4. The digital economy and the changing world of work -- 5. Investing, including, encouraging: the new welfare state -- 6. The social dimension of the European Union through crises and beyond -- 7. After COVID-19: towards a new eco-social agenda -- 8. Social Reformism 2.0: robust protections, effective capacities, more and richer opportunities -- Conclusions: a long pan-European march -- Bibliography -- Index.
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"Automation, digitalisation, the post-industrial transition and climate change are creating new social risks which are not adequately supported by established welfare state institutions. In this timely book, Maurizio Ferrera, Joan Miró and Stefano Ronchi propose critical social and institutional policy reform in response to the nation state's inability to maintain a balanced ecosystem between democracy, the market economy, welfare and the rule of law. Social Reformism 2.0 provides a diagnosis of the critical issues facing the welfare state, namely the transition to post-industrialisation, globalisation and European integration, and the fourth technological revolution. Situating the European social model within a multi-crisis context, this book surveys the current reform trends in social policy, addressing decades of global development, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the climate emergency, before proposing a number of strategic policy reforms. It ultimately champions a transition towards a greener economy and a realignment of progressive politics, highlighting the central role Europe plays in coordinating and stimulating change. Offering a highly detailed yet accessible critique, this socially pertinent study will strongly appeal to students and academics with an interest in political science, European studies, sociology, social and public policy analysis and welfare state research. It will also highly benefit policymakers, bureaucrats, practitioners and stakeholders involved in social governance processes at a national and European level"-- Provided by publisher.
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Print version: Ferrera, Maurizio Social Reformism 2. 0 Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited,c2024 9781035311439
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