E-Book, Englisch, 184 Seiten, E-Book
O'Sullivan / Considine Contracting-out Welfare Services
1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-1-119-01647-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
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Comparing National Policy Designs for Unemployment Assistance
E-Book, Englisch, 184 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Broadening Perspectives in Social Policy
ISBN: 978-1-119-01647-2
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Contracting-out Welfare Services focuses on the design and overhaul of welfare-to-work systems around the world in the light of the radical re-design of the welfare system; internationally based authors utilise a national/program case study, considering employment services policy and activation practices.
* International contributors bring a global comparative perspective to the subject
* Contributors are all experts in their field, who also draw on a much longer intellectual legacy
* Uses employment services as a case study to advance understanding in relation to a host of broader principles and concepts
* Each paper included within the text uses a national/program case study, and each considers employment services policy in general, and activation practices in particular
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List of Contributors vii
Introduction: Contracting?]out Welfare Services: Comparing National Policy Designs for Unemployment Assistance 1
Mark Considine and Siobhan O'Sullivan
1 Local Worlds of Marketization - Employment Policies in Germany, Italy and the UK Compared 11
Katharina Zimmermann, Patrizia Aurich, Paolo R. Graziano and Vanesa Fuertes
2 Varieties of Market Competition in Public Employment Services - A Comparison of the Emergence and Evolution of the New System in Australia, the Netherlands and Belgium 33
Ludo Struyven
3 Governance, Boards of Directors and the Impact of Contracting on Not-for-profits Organizations - An Australian Study 55
Mark Considine, Siobhan O'Sullivan and Phuc Nguyen
4 Quasi-markets and the Delivery of Activation - A Frontline Perspective 75
Rik van Berkel
5 Conditionality and the Financing of Employment Services - Implications for the Social Divisions of Work and Welfare 91
Isabel Shutes and Rebecca Taylor
6 Support for All in the UK Work Programme? Differential Payments, Same Old Problem 109
James Rees, Adam Whitworth and Elle Carter
7 Broken Hierarchies, Quasi-markets and Supported Networks - A Governance Experiment in the Second Tier of Germany's Public Employment Service 129
Matthias Knuth
8 The Public Accountability of Privatized Activation - The Case of Israel 151
Avishai Benish
Index 167