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Voorgeschreven studiestof Key challenges to the welfare state

De voorgeschreven studiestof van Key challenges to the welfare state: Social policy and Social change bestaat uit de volgende artikelen:

Lecture 1: Introduction

  • 1a. De Swaan, A. (1988). The beginnings of social security in Western Europe and the United States. In A. de Swaan, In care of the state: Health care, education and welfare in Europe and the USA in the modern era (pp. 187-217). New York: Oxford University Press.
  • 1b. Cousins, M. (2005). Welfare state theories. In M. Cousins, European welfare states: Comparative perspectives (pp. 19-40). Thousand Oaks: Sage. Page 5 of 31

Lecture 2: Post-industrialisation

  • 2a. Webster, F. (1995). Post-industrial society: Daniel Bell. In F. Webster. Theories of the information society (pp. 30-51). London: Routledge.
  • 2b. Bonoli, G. (2007). Time matters: Postindustrialization, new social risks, and welfare state adaptation in advanced industrial democracies. Comparative Political Studies, 40(5), 495-520.

Lecture 3: Individualisation

  • 3a. De Beer, P. (2007). How Individualized are the Dutch? Current Sociology, 55(3), 389-413.
  • 3b. Achterberg, P., & Raven, J. (2012). Individualisation: A double-edged sword. Does individualisation undermine welfare state support? In R. Van der Veen, M. Yerkes, & P. Achterberg (eds.). The transformation of solidarity: Changing risks and the future of the welfare state (pp. 49-68). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

Lecture 4: Ageing

  • 4a. World Health Organization (2015). Chapter 3: Health in older age. In WHO, World report on ageing and health (pp. 43-85). Geneva: WHO.
  • 4b. World Health Organization (2015). Chapter 5: Long-term-care systems. In WHO, World report on ageing and health (pp. 127-155). Geneva: WHO.

Lecture 5: Migration

  • 5a. Reeskens, T., & Van der Meer, T. (2019). The inevitable deservingness gap: A study into the insurmountable immigrant penalty in perceived welfare deservingness. Journal of European Social Policy, 29(2), 166-181.
  • 5b. Seibel, V., & Renema, J. A. (2021). Migrants’ and natives’ attitudes toward public healthcare provision in Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 33(1), 118-135.
  • 5c. Afonso, A. (2020) in conversation with Dr Petra de Jong: "Welfare tourism?" The borders of equality podcast, available at: https://bordersofequality.podbean.com/e/2-welfare-tourism

Lecture 6: Gender

  • 6a. Portegijs, W., & Van den Brakel, M. (2016). Emancipation Monitor 2016. The Hague: SCP and CBS.
  • 6b. Ciccia, R., & Sainsbury, D. (2018). Gendering welfare state analysis: Tensions between care and paid work. European Journal of Politics and Gender, 1(2), 93-109.

Lecture 7: Conclusion

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