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OverviewBelgium is a federation in turmoil. Politicians of the two language communities find it increasingly difficult to reach common ground on many issues. Social policy stands in the middle of these tensions. At present, social federalism in Belgium is still at an immature stage. However, as a result of constitutional reform in the course of the last decennia social policy has become embedded at the regional, the federal as well as at the European level. Moreover, the more prosperous region of Flanders has expressed the wish to develop its own social protection, and introduced among others a Flemish Care Insurance. These developments have resulted in the creation of a ""layered welfare state"". The authors of this book critically assess the current stage of social federalism in Belgium and ask how against the background of the major challenge of an ageing population an effective social policy can be shaped. The book considers at which level the bulk of an effective social policy is best situated, what the role of the sub-national entities can be, and which limitations are imposed by the constitutional and European framework. The various forms of power allocation are considered for social federalism in Belgium. From the perspective of various scientific disciplines and averse to any political dogma, this book pleads for a more nuanced thinking on social federalism in Belgium. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bea Cantillon , Ninke Mussche , Patricia PopelierPublisher: Intersentia Publishers Imprint: Intersentia Publishers Volume: 27 Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9789400001664ISBN 10: 9400001665 Pages: 290 Publication Date: 24 January 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews'In this very informative book, eminent scientists tackle the way in which social policy in Belgium is developed on a federal basis in what could be called a new European laboratory . [...] The book is [...] extremely comprehensive and contains several contributions to demonstrate how the European dimension has a huge impact on the domestic constitutional workings of Union member states...' Michel Theys in Bulletin Quotidien Europe (15 June 2011) 'The present book comes just at the right time. [...] The editors must be applauded for bringing together authors from law, sociology, history and political science on this topic. The resulting book looks at the current architecture from multiple - but, for the most part, complementary - perspectives. Moreover, the explicit comparative framing, aimed at an international readership, is very welcome. It makes some of the arguments of the Belgian debate - which, naturally, takes place mostly in Dutch and French - available to an international audience. One could almost say that the book adds a 'new' case to the comparative literature - and not just any case, but one that is still evolving and displays numerous fascinating policy dynamics. [this] is an impressive interdisciplinary volume which deals with a fascinating case. It should be read not only by scholars of Belgian politics and policy but by everyone who is interested in the study of federalism nd the welfare state.' Peter Starke in 2012 EJSS 52 'In this very informative book, eminent scientists tackle the way in which social policy in Belgium is developed on a federal basis in what could be called a new European ""laboratory"". [...] The book is [...] extremely comprehensive and contains several contributions to demonstrate how the European dimension has a huge impact on the domestic constitutional workings of Union member states...' Michel Theys in Bulletin Quotidien Europe (15 June 2011) 'The present book comes just at the right time. [...] The editors must be applauded for bringing together authors from law, sociology, history and political science on this topic. The resulting book looks at the current architecture from multiple - but, for the most part, complementary - perspectives. Moreover, the explicit comparative framing, aimed at an international readership, is very welcome. It makes some of the arguments of the Belgian debate - which, naturally, takes place mostly in Dutch and French - available to an international audience. One could almost say that the book adds a 'new' case to the comparative literature - and not just any case, but one that is still evolving and displays numerous fascinating policy dynamics. [this] is an impressive interdisciplinary volume which deals with a fascinating case. It should be read not only by scholars of Belgian politics and policy but by everyone who is interested in the study of federalism nd the welfare state.' Peter Starke in 2012 EJSS 52 Author InformationDocente U.F.S.I.A., Hoofddocente U.I.A. Auteur van diverse artikels rond Burgerlijk recht Prof. dr. Bea Cantillon is directeur van het Centrum voor Sociaal Beleid Herman Deleeck aan de Universiteit Antwerpen. Ze was tevens vicerector van de deze instelling. Ze publiceert over de welvaartsstaat, armoede, sociale ongelijkheid en het sociale beleid in België en in Europa. Haar onderzoek gaat onder meer over de gevolgen van de sociodemografische veranderingen voor de sociale zekerheid, over sociale indicatoren, over sociaal federalisme en over het sociale beleid in Europa. Ze is lid van de Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten. Tussen 1995 en 1999 was ze gecoöpteerd senator voor de CVP. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |