Mediterranean Welfare Regime and the Economic Crisis

Mediterranean Welfare Regime and the Economic Crisis

Mari-Klose, Pau; Moreno-Fuentes, Francisco Javier

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

182

Mole

9781032928685

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1. Where are the PIGS? Still a Southern European Welfare Regime? Goeran Therborn 2. The Southern European Welfare Model in the Post-industrial Order. Still a distinctive cluster? Pau Mari-Klose and Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes 3. Youth, Family Change and Welfare Arrangements. Is the South still so different? Pau Mari-Klose and Luis Moreno 4. The Myth of Mediterranean Familism. Family values, family structure and public preferences for state intervention in care Ines Calzada and Clem Brooks 5. Bridge Over Troubled Waters. Family, gender and welfare in Portugal in the European context Analia Torres, Bernardo Coelho and Miguel Cabrita 6. Redefining the Dynamics of Intergenerational Family Solidarity in Spain Jordi Cais and Laia Folguera 7. The Southern European Migrant-based Care Model. Long-term care and employment trajectories in Italy and Spain Barbara Da Roit, Amparo Gonzalez Ferrer and Francisco Javier Moreno-Fuentes 8. Is Social Protection in Greece at a Crossroads? Maria Petmesidou 9. Female Employment and the Economic Crisis. Social change in Northern and Southern Italy Alberta Andreotti, Enzo Mingione and Jonathan Pratschke
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Ageing;Fiscal Crisis;Immigration;Mediterranean Welfare Model;Welfare Reform;Mediterranean Welfare Regime;Southern European Countries;Southern European Welfare Regimes;Long Term Care Policies;SE Country;Crude Marriage Rates;European Social Survey;Overburdening;Mediterranean Welfare State;Southern European Welfare;Female Employment;Welfare Regime;EU SILC Data;Associational Solidarity;Intergenerational Family Solidarity;Migrant Care Workers;Oasis Project;Gdp Economy;Spanish Welfare State;Public Care Policies;Public Child Care;Functional Solidarity;Public Administrations;EU Rate