This paper presented at Dept of social Science Dec 2002, focuses on the impact of the Welfare reforms on local government in the UK and Denmark. The paper considers two aspects of 'social inclusion' (or the politics of inclusion) - welfare to work and area regeneration initiatives which have been prominent features of social policy in both countries. The paper contrasts the two approaches - the UK which has tended to marginalise local governmnet with the focus on partnerships and the community sector. In Denmark, the reforms have essentially involved expanded competence for local government as well as stimulating a reform agenda which engages local councils with local communities around a new 'politics of inclusion'. Whilst the Danish ...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Welfare States in the European Union have many different characteristics, including the role assign...
In this paper through a comparative analysis of welfare to work in the UK and Denmark we wish to red...
This paper presented at Dept of social Science Dec 2002, focuses on the impact of the Welfare reform...
This article builds on the emerging body of work concerned with local state restructuring under New ...
This article builds on the emerging body of work concerned with local state restructuring under New ...
This paper investigates the instrumentalization of the concept of social capital in neighbourhood re...
The reform of the British welfare state through the Labour Party's welfare-to-work initiative is beg...
The reform of the British welfare state through the Labour Party's welfare-to-work initiative is beg...
This paper explores the similarities and differences between Denmark and Australia in adopting welfa...
One of the significant features and characteristics of the 'post Keynesian' shift in the welfare sta...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Denmark has been regularly cited as a leading example of the ‘active’ welfare state. Regional and lo...
"Analysis of the change of governance in activating labour market policy in Denmark, the UK and Germ...
"Analysis of the change of governance in activating labour market policy in Denmark, the UK and Germ...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Welfare States in the European Union have many different characteristics, including the role assign...
In this paper through a comparative analysis of welfare to work in the UK and Denmark we wish to red...
This paper presented at Dept of social Science Dec 2002, focuses on the impact of the Welfare reform...
This article builds on the emerging body of work concerned with local state restructuring under New ...
This article builds on the emerging body of work concerned with local state restructuring under New ...
This paper investigates the instrumentalization of the concept of social capital in neighbourhood re...
The reform of the British welfare state through the Labour Party's welfare-to-work initiative is beg...
The reform of the British welfare state through the Labour Party's welfare-to-work initiative is beg...
This paper explores the similarities and differences between Denmark and Australia in adopting welfa...
One of the significant features and characteristics of the 'post Keynesian' shift in the welfare sta...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Denmark has been regularly cited as a leading example of the ‘active’ welfare state. Regional and lo...
"Analysis of the change of governance in activating labour market policy in Denmark, the UK and Germ...
"Analysis of the change of governance in activating labour market policy in Denmark, the UK and Germ...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Welfare States in the European Union have many different characteristics, including the role assign...
In this paper through a comparative analysis of welfare to work in the UK and Denmark we wish to red...