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The predistribution agenda : tackling inequality and supporting sustainable growth
Yazar:
Chwalisz, Claudia, editor.
ISBN:
9780857729101
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (251 pages) : illustrations, charts.
Genel Not:
Icludes index.
İçerik:
Preface by Ernst StetterForeword: The promise of predistribution by Jacob HackerIntroductionPre-distribution: A new governing prospectus for the centre-left by Patrick Diamond, Claudia Chwalisz and Michael McTernanWelfare states after the crisis by Andrew GamblePart I: Future changes in welfare societies 1. Public opinion, pre-distribution and progressive taxation: Distributional politics and voter preferences after the financial crisis by Lucy Barnes2. Progressive policies for intergenerational justice in ageing societies: Demography is not destiny by Pieter VanhuyssePart II: Welfare states after the crisis: A pre-distribution agenda?3. Pre-distribution and redistribution: Alternative or complementary policies? By Evelyne Huber and John D. Stephens4. The potential and limits of pre-distribution in the UK: Tackling inequality and poverty by Paul GreggPart III: Pre-distributive labour market policies5. Fostering equitable labour market outcomes: A focus on raising employment by Paul de Beer6. Labour market flexibility and income security in old age: The policy and political challenges of pension reform by Karen Anderson7. Technology, the labour market and inequality: Ensuring the benefits of new technology are widely shared by Alan Manning8. Labour market institutions as pillars of pre-distribution: Focusing on pre-tax income distribution to tackle inequality by Remi Bazillier9. Pre-distribution and labour market actors: Looking at the trade union movement by Dimitris TsarouhasPart IV: Pre-distribution and the social investment state10. Social investment, skills and inequality: The importance of institutional design by Marius Busemeyer11. Looking to the Nordics? The Swedish social investment model in view of 2030 by Ingrid Esser12. The demography of pre-distribution: Families, economic inequalities and social policies by Sophie Moullin13. A 'family-friendly' welfare state: Addressing the gender equality paradox by Anke Hassel Part V: The politics of pre-distribution14. The political economy of the service transition: New political coalitions for pre-distributive strategies by Anne Wren15. Welfare futures, Changing needs, risks and tools: Innovation and the new welfare state by Geoff Mulgan16. Future challenges in new welfare societies by Ania SkrzypekConclusionPostscript: The future of the welfare state by Peter A. Hall.
Özet:
The concept of predistribution is increasingly setting the agenda in progressive politics. But what does it mean? The predistributive agenda is concerned with how states can alter the underlying distribution of market outcomes so they no longer rely solely on post hoc redistribution to achieve economic efficiency and social justice. It therefore offers an effective means of tackling economic and social inequality alongside traditional welfare policies, emphasising employability, human capital, and skills, as well as structuring markets to promote greater equity. At the same time, experts have warned that any shift away from a welfare state underpinned by traditional programmes of redistribution is potentially misguided: redistribution and predistribution should be complementary rather than alternative strategies. This book explores how far key concerns of the predistribution agenda relate to social democratic politics in Western European societies, in particular how to secure the support of middle-income voters, women, families, and younger generational cohorts in an era of austerity.
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