Description: List of Figures; List of Tables; Part I. Overview: 1. Enduring Issues; 2. Findings and Lessons; Part II. The Long Rise, and its Causes: 3. Why Poor Relief Arrived So Late; 4. The Dawn of Mass Schooling before 1914; 5. Public Education since 1914; 6. More, but Different, Social Spending in Rich Countries since 1914; 7. Is the Rest of the World Following a Different Path?; Part III. What Effects?: 8. Effects on Growth, Jobs, and Life; 9. Why No Net Loss of GDP or Work?; 10. Do the Rich Pay the Poor for All This?; Part IV. Confronting Threats: 11. Do Immigration Tensions Fray the Safety Nets?; 12. Pensions and the Curse of Long Life; 13. Approaches to Public Pension Reform; 14. Borrowing Social-Spending Lessons; Appendix A. Sources and Notes for Chapters 3 and 4; Appendix B. Sources and Notes for Chapter 10; Appendix C. Chapter 12's Pension Accounting - Equations and Forecasts; Acknowledgements; Notes; References; Index.
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EAN: 9781108478168
UPC: 9781108478168
ISBN: 9781108478168
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Book Title: Making Social Spending Work by Lindert, Peter H.
Item Length: 23.4 cm
Number of Pages: 434 Pages
Publication Name: Making Social Spending Work
Language: English
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Item Height: 235 mm
Subject: Medicine, Economics, Government, Finance
Publication Year: 2021
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 760 g
Subject Area: Social Work, Social Services, Civil Service
Author: Peter H. Lindert
Item Width: 159 mm
Format: Hardcover