The Danish Welfare State analyzes a broad range of areas, such as globalization, labor marked, family life, health and social exclusion, the book demonstrates that life in a modern welfare state is changing rapidly, creating both challenges and possibilities for future management.
Assembling a strong team of social policy experts, the volume offers an impressive, authoritative, and comprehensive examination of how the Danish welfare state addresses social risks across the full array of policy domains. Relying on comparative analysis, the book manages with success to convey the model's unique and internationally celebrated features: its stress on universalism, its social investment approach to risks, its celebrated family support and, not least, its commitment to gender equalization. - G?sta Esping, Andersen Professor of Sociology, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
This volume offers a comprehensive analysis of the Danish labor market and social policy. Given that Denmark's version of flexicurity and social investment policies have been identified by international organizations, such as the European Union and the OECD, as best practices, this volume is a must read for all scholars interested in the welfare state. - John Stephens Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Sociology, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the Danish welfare state, organized around changing conceptions and realities of risk. Written in an engaging fashion, it will be of great interest to scholars and students interested in understanding how policymakers in the Nordic region have responded to evolving economic, demographic, and political challenges. - Kent Weaver, Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, Comparative Government Field Chair, Georgetown University, USA
The Danish Welfare State contributes a refreshing perspective to debates of social pollĂ8