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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: John Dixon , Mark HydePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.524kg ISBN: 9781567203257ISBN 10: 1567203256 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 30 March 2001 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Preface Welfare Ideology, the Market and Social Security: Toward a Typology of Market-Oriented Reform by Mark Hyde and John Dixon The Market Appropriation of Statutory Social Security: Global Experiences and Governance Issues by John Dixon and Alexander Kouzmin Chile's Pioneering Privatization by Silvia Borzutzky The Market Orientation of Social Security: The Brazilian Case by Sônia Mirian Draibe and Milko Matijascic Marketization of Sickness and Disability Insurance in the Netherlands: A Review of the Polder Route by Ruud Muffels and Henk-Jan Dirven The Forms of Privatization of Social Security in Britain by Carol Walker A Hydra-Like Creature? The Marketization of Social Security in New Zealand by Michael O'Brien ""Almost 12 People an Hour Leaving Welfare"": The Marketization of Welfare in Ontario and the Decline of the Public Good by Hugh Shewell Why Privatization Is Not on the United States' Social Security Policy Agenda by Max J. Skidmore An Assessment of the Marketization of Social Security in Zimbabwe by Edwin Kaseke Index"Reviews?[G]ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....[T]his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....[T]his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations.?-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare "?[G]ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....[T]his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....[T]his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations.?-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ""�G�ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....�T�his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....�T�his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations.""-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ""[G]ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....[T]his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....[T]his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations.""-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare" [G]ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....[T]his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....[T]his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations. -Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare YGives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....YThis book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....YThis book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations. -Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ?[G]ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....[T]his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....[T]his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations.?-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ?[G]ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....[T]his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....[T]his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations.?-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare YGives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....YThis book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....YThis book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations. -Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare [G]ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....[T]his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....[T]his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations. -Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare [G]ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....[T]his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....[T]his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations. -Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare �G�ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....�T�his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....�T�his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations. -Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ?[G]ives a pragmatic and fair assessment of market reform of public social security provisions in eight countries: Chile, Brazil, Netherlands, Britian, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Canada, and the United States....[T]his book gives us some in-depth case analyses of privat/public mix in social security within an international perspective....[T]his book is a most welcome addition to the literature that helps us to understand the nature and dynamic of privatized social security programs across nations.?-Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare Author InformationJOHN DIXON is Professor of International Social Policy, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom./e A former recipient of a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence Fellowship, he has held other faculty positions at universities in Hong Kong and Australia, and honorary professorships in the U.S. and China. He has published 26 books, research monographs, and other lengthy works, and more than 100 academic papers. MARK HYDE is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Plymouth, where he teaches courses in welfare theory, social security, and disability studies./e He has conducted research on a variety of related topics, such as social security reform in the United Kingdom and the ideological foundations of contemporary welfare reforms, and his findings have been widely published in the journals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |