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Social policy, social justice and citizenship in Eastern Europe

HerausgeberEd. by Deacon, Bob
Jahr1992
Seitenx+260 p.
OrtAldershot
VerlagAvebury
Spracheeng
AnnotationCf.: Part A: Thematic introduction: Deacon, Bob, "Social policy, social justice and citizenship in Eastern Europe", p. 3-18. Part B: State collectivist and market economies compared: Dellenbrant, Jan, "Finland and Estonia 1940-1990: a comparison of economic and social performance", p. 19-36. Part C: Possibilities of and threats to civil society after «communism»: Szalai, Julia, "Social participation in Hungary in the context of restructuring and liberalisation", p. 37-55; Kolarska-Bobinska, Lena, "Civil society and social anomy in Poland", p. 56-70; Kennedy, Michael D., "The intelligentsia in the constitution of civil societies and post-Communist regimes in Hungary and Poland", p. 71-112; Shaw, Gary, "Creating space for the 'other' in civil society", p. 113-30. Part D: Social groups at risk: social problems to address: Szeman, Zsuzsa, "New policy for the old", p. 131-57; Ferge, Zsuzsa, "Unemployment in Hungary: the need for a new ideology", p. 158-78. Part E: Legitimating new social inequalities: social justice after «communism»: Wnuk-Lipinski, Edmund, "Freedom or inequality: an old dilemma in a new context", p. 179-90; Mason, David, "Public opinion in Poland's transition to market democracy", p. 191-210. Part F: Future strategies for welfare after «communism»: Svetlik, Ivan, "The future for welfare plurism [sic] in Yugoslavia", p. 211-27; Ksiezopolski, Miroslav, "The prospects for social policy development in Poland", p. 228-44; Konopasek, Zdenek, "Escape from state socialism: which way?", p. 245-60
ReiheStudies in the social policy of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
SchlagwörterEastern Europe / Social Sciences, Sociology, Social Psychology, Social Conditions  [Browse all]
Hungary / Labour, Wages, Strike(s), Unemployment  [Browse all]
Estonia / Social Sciences, Sociology, Social Psychology, Social Conditions  [Browse all]
Poland / Social Sciences, Sociology, Social Psychology, Social Conditions  [Browse all]
Hungary / Social Sciences, Sociology, Social Psychology, Social Conditions  [Browse all]
Dellenbrant, Jan Åke
ReviewsReview by Ronge, Volker, in Journal of European Social Policy, 3, 1993, p. 152-53
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