THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL MODEL ADRIFT
The European Social Model Adrift
Europe, Social Cohesion and the Economic Crisis
Edited by
SERENA ROMANO
Birkbeck Institute for Social Research, University of London, UK
GABRIELLA PUNZIANO
Universit degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy
First published 2015 by Ashgate Publishing
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The European social model adrift : Europe, social cohesion and the economic crisis / [edited by] by Serena Romano and Gabriella Punziano.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4724-5445-4 (hardback) -- ISBN 978-1-3156-1637-7 (ebook) -- ISBN 978-1-3170-3321-9 (epub) 1. Europe--Social policy. 2. Europe--Social conditions. 3. Welfare state--Europe. I. Romano, Serena (Social policy researcher) II. Punziano, Gabriella.
HN373.5.E8254 2015
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Contents
Serena Romano and Gabriella Punziano
Francisco Jorge Rodrguez Gonzlvez
Enrica Morlicchio
Peter Dorey
Marco Arlotti
Andrzej Klimczuk and Magdalena Klimczuk-Kochaska
Simone Scarpa
Serena Romano
Glen M.E. Duerr
Gabriella Punziano
Theodoros Papadopoulos and Antonios Roumpakis
Marta C.N. Simes, Adelaide Duarte and Joo Sousa Andrade
Serena Romano
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Joo Sousa Andrade is Full Professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, Portugal and a researcher affiliated with GEMF (Group for Monetary and Financial Studies). He obtained his Doctorat dEtat in Economics from the University of Poitiers, France, in 1986 and he is member of the Portuguese Academy of Science. His research interests include monetary macroeconomics, monetary and fiscal policy and applied statistics and econometrics.
Marco Arlotti (PhD in Economic Sociology) holds a post-doctoral position at the Marche Polytechnic University. His research field concern social policies in a comparative perspective, with particular attention to territorial multi-level governance and policies for elderly people. Among his most recent publications is (2009) Regionalism Italian Style? Reflections on the Financial Dimension of Regional Social Policy in La Rivista delle Politiche Sociali (The Italian Journal of Social Policies, 2009).
Peter Dorey is Professor of British Politics in the School of Law and Politics at Cardiff University, UK. His main research interests are in aspects of British politics and public policy since 1945, with a particular interest in the Conservative Party. He has published 13 books, along with dozens of journal articles and book chapters, on topics such as policy-making in Britain, Conservatism and the philosophy of inequality, the Labour Party and constitutional reform, House of Lords reform, the reform and decline of trade unions, the rise and fall of incomes policies as a method of regulating wages, the oratory of Margaret Thatcher, and public attitudes towards the poor in Britain.
Adelaide Duarte is currently Associate Professor at the Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, Portugal and a researcher affiliated with GEMF (Group for Monetary and Financial Studies). She obtained her PhD in Economics from the University of Coimbra in 1994. Her research interests include economic growth (such as human capital, income inequality and government size) and economic policy.
Glen M.E. Duerr is Assistant Professor of International Studies at Cedarville University in south-west Ohio, USA. He holds a PhD in Political Science from Kent State University, an MA in Political Science from the University of Windsor, and a BA (Honors) in History and Political Science from the University of Western Ontario. He has lived in the UK, Canada and the United States, and is currently writing a book manuscript on secessionist movements in Scotland, Flanders and Catalonia, to be published by Lexington Books in 2015.
Francisco Jorge Rodrguez Gonzlvez LLD, MA in Political and Administrative European Studies, MA in History, has taught political and social history at the University of Murcia (Spain), and is currently a Robert Schuman Fellow at the European University, Florence. His research project at the RSCAS concerns the definition of the European Social Model and its distinctive features with respect to social rights, welfare structuration and social exclusion.
Andrzej Klimczuk is a PhD candidate at the Warsaw School of Economics. His research focuses on gerontology, labour economics, public management and social policy.
Magdalena Klimczuk-Kochaska holds a PhD in Management Studies. She is Lecturer at the University of Warsaw, Poland. Her research interests are labour economics, human resources management, and regional cluster development, cooperation of small and medium sized enterprises.
Enrica Morlicchio, PhD in Sociology of Innovation Processes from the Federico II University of Naples, Italy, is Full Professor of Economic Sociology in the Department of Social Sciences and Head of the Postgraduate School in Social Sciences and Statistics at Federico II University of Naples. She is also co-editor of the journal Sociologia del Lavoro. Among her recent publications are Sociologia della Povert, Bologna, Il Mulino (2012) and (with J. Pratschke), Social Polarisation, the Labour Market and Economic Restructuring in Europe: An Urban Perspective in Urban Studies, July, 49(9) (2012).
Theodoros Papadopoulos is Director of the MSc in International Public Policy Analysis at the University of Bath (UK) and Visiting Professor at the Graduate School of Governance, University of Maastricht (the Netherlands). His research interests include the transnational regulation of labour relations in the EU, the social integration of immigrants in EU member states; social, labour and family policies in Greece before and after the sovereign debt crisis and the impact of austerity measures on the ESM. His latest book (co-edited with E. Carmel and A. Cerami) is