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Building: 27SG, Floor: Second, Room: 26
Thursday 09:00 - 10:45 CEST (14/06/2018)
This Panel will discuss the recent monograph Welfare Markets in Europe: Democratic Challenge of European Integration. This book explores the European welfare model, arguing that the roll-out of European policies for welfare services has led to increased marketisation. The author argues that the rise of profit-making in utilities, transport, child and health care is exacerbating rather than reducing inequalities among citizens, demonstrating how the marketisation of European welfare has taken place over successive rounds of policymaking for European integration. These rounds have motivated national level public services reform, as well as contestation over these measures from civil society groups. The study traces the developments of policymaking at EU level since the late 1980s, offers in-depth studies of contentious debates which have sealed the fate of welfare services at the turn of the century, and offers insights on the problems involved with prolonged austerity in Europe. This book therefore shows how European integration is provoking a democratic challenge to what kind of Europe citizens want. The discussion will involve specialists in the EU, political economy, left-wing movements, and public policies. This will give rise to an in-depth interesting discussion dealing with the multiple facets of the book.
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Welfare Markets in Europe: The Democratic Challenge of European Integration | View Paper Details |
Author-meets-critics – Welfare Markets in Europe: The Democratic Challenge of European Integration | View Paper Details |
Welfare Markets in Europe: The Democratic Challenge of European Integration | View Paper Details |