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- Title Pages
- List of figures and tables
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on contributors
- Introduction
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ONE Social policy language in Denmark and Sweden -
TWO The changing language of social policy in Hungary and Poland -
THREE Languages of ‘social policy’at ‘the EU level’ -
FOUR The OECD’s search for a new social policy language -
FIVE The discursive power of international organisations -
SIX Original and imitated or elusive and limited? Towards a genealogy of the welfare state idea in Britain -
SEVEN Social policy concepts and language in France -
EIGHT The language of social politics in Finland -
NINE Germany -
TEN Conceptual development of welfare and social policy in Japan -
ELEVEN Transition to the ‘universal' welfare state -
TWELVE The Dutch ‘caring state’ -
THIRTEEN Panacea, problem or perish -
FOURTEEN Evolving social policy languages in Spain -
FIFTEEN Social policy language in the United States - Conclusion
- Index
(p.vii) Acknowledgements (p.viii)
(p.vii) Acknowledgements (p.viii)
- Source:
- Analysing social policy concepts and language
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- List of figures and tables
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on contributors
- Introduction
-
ONE Social policy language in Denmark and Sweden -
TWO The changing language of social policy in Hungary and Poland -
THREE Languages of ‘social policy’at ‘the EU level’ -
FOUR The OECD’s search for a new social policy language -
FIVE The discursive power of international organisations -
SIX Original and imitated or elusive and limited? Towards a genealogy of the welfare state idea in Britain -
SEVEN Social policy concepts and language in France -
EIGHT The language of social politics in Finland -
NINE Germany -
TEN Conceptual development of welfare and social policy in Japan -
ELEVEN Transition to the ‘universal' welfare state -
TWELVE The Dutch ‘caring state’ -
THIRTEEN Panacea, problem or perish -
FOURTEEN Evolving social policy languages in Spain -
FIFTEEN Social policy language in the United States - Conclusion
- Index