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040 _aCO-BoESAP
_bspa
_cCO-BoESAP
082 0 4 _a361
_bW45w
100 1 _aWilensky, Harold L.
_eautor
_9218777
245 1 0 _aThe welfare state and equality :
_bstructural and ideological roots of public expenditures /
_cHarold L. Wilensky.
260 _aBerkeley :
_bUniversity of California Press,
_c1975.
300 _axvii, 151 páginas
504 _aBibliografía : p. 139-147.
520 1 _aonservatives commonly complain that the welfare state punished the diligent and rewards the idle, while it transforms everyone into a dependent client of the government. Radicals and others argue that the welfare state fails to reduce poverty, achieve equality, or promote social justice. Professor Wilensky, who is engaged in long-term research designed to infuse this debate with empirical substance, here offers a first report on his findings. Using social security as a test case, the author explores two basic problems in the study of rich (or post-industrial) first, the interplay of affluence, economic system, political system and ideology; second, the effect of social organization on the behavior of political elites.
526 _a51868
650 1 0 _aEconomía del bienestar
_95466
650 2 4 _950668
_aESTADO DE BIENESTAR
942 _cBKM
_2cl
999 _c173129
_d173129