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The Transformation of Solidarity
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The Transformation of Solidarity - 2[-]Table of Contents - 6[-]Introduction - 8[-]Risk and the Welfare State Risk, Risk Perception and Solidarity - 14[-]2 Contested Solidarity Risk Perception and the Changing Nature of Welfare State Solidarity - 32[-]3 Individualisation: A Double-edged Sword Does Individualisation Undermine Welfare State Support? - 50[-]4 Labour Flexibility and Support for Social Security - 70[-]5 Increasing Employability The Conditions for Success of an Investment Strategy - 92[-]6 Corporatism and the Mediation of Social Risks The Interaction between Social Security and Collective Labour Agreements - 116[-]7 Changing Labour Policies of Transnational Corporations The Decrease and Polarisation of Corporate Social Responsibility - 140[-]8 From Welfare to Workfare The Implementation of Workfare Policies - 166[-]9 Towards a New Welfare Settlement? The Transformation of Welfare State Solidarity - 192[-]Index of Names - 208[-]Index of Subjects - 214

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Mara Yerkes is Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland (Australia).|||Peter Achterberg is assistant professor at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.[-]|Romke van der Veen is professor of sociology at the Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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This book provides new insights, in particular in the influence of different types of individualization on welfare state solidarity, in the relation between work insecurity and the support for the welfare state, and in the constructive role of 'old' institutions in policy change. This book is a valuable contribution to the discussion on the nature of welfare state changes.[-]Dr. Robert Knegt is rechtssocioloog en als directeur onderzoek verbonden aan het Hugo Sinzheimer Instituut, Universiteit van Amsterdam[-][-]

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