bookbestseller Posted August 15 Report Share Posted August 15 Frances McGinnity, "Welfare for the Unemployed in Britain and Germany: Who Benefits?"English | ISBN: 184376220X | 2004 | 240 pages | AZW3 | 447 KBIn recent decades, the problem of unemployment has generated fierce political and academic discussion on how national governments should address this issue. This book sheds light on a key debate in unemployment policy - that of whether unemployment benefits should be insurance-based or means-tested. It carefully compares the impact of the British and German benefit systems on poverty, the duration of unemployment and the spread of workless households during the 1990s.In Germany unemployment is regarded as a risk which individuals insure themselves against through the state, whereas in Britain compensation for the unemployed is allocated primarily through means-tested benefits paid for from tax revenue. These contrasting welfare scenarios make this study of the differences in welfare provision and the effect on the lives of the unemployed especially valuable. The author combines an in-depth study of unemployment policies with extensive statistical analysis, to examine the experience over time of unemployed individuals and the households in which they live. In particular, she focuses on the important interactions between the state, labour markets and household structures.Read more[b]Uploady[/b]https://uploady.io/zz8uwx4mm9kj/52uaq.7zRapidGatorhttps://rg.to/file/f371a939629d934fc5b3a9c72d9b4d69/52uaq.7z.html[b]UploadCloud[/b]https://www.uploadcloud.pro/mikdu78xp8ig/52uaq.7z.htmlFikperhttps://fikper.com/1A4BcSmamL/52uaq.7z.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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