Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
May 1, 2016
Publisher
Amsterdam University Press
ISBN-10
9089649816
ISBN-13
9789089649812
Description
Kees van Kersbergen and Barbara Vis delve into the crucial concept of the welfare state, exploring its necessity and historical development. They examine the fundamental questions surrounding the origins of social support systems and their role in contemporary society. Through insightful analysis, they dissect the reasons for establishing a welfare state and the implications it has for citizens.
The authors also reflect on the challenges faced by welfare states today, considering political, economic, and social factors that influence their sustainability. By weaving together historical contexts with modern concerns, they provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of why the welfare state remains a vital aspect of social justice and collective responsibility.
The authors also reflect on the challenges faced by welfare states today, considering political, economic, and social factors that influence their sustainability. By weaving together historical contexts with modern concerns, they provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of why the welfare state remains a vital aspect of social justice and collective responsibility.