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Het eerste exemplaar is op vrijdag 24 september 2004 door Abram de Swaan aan de heer Herman Wijffels aangeboden (Voorzitter SER) tijdens de conferentie 'The Dutch Welfare State within Europe'.
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The sustainability and architecture of today’s European welfare states
and social security systems are under pressure. In addition to general trends
such as individualisation, ageing and migration, the very process of European
integration and globalisation urges welfare states to reform.
In this collection of essays fi ve leading foreign welfare state experts refl
ect on the nature of the Dutch welfare state in a changing Europe. Comparative
commentary from abroad brings policy wisdom as well as illuminating asides about
national debates. These illuminating refl ections of experts from neighbouring
countries (Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Belgium) and the US on various
aspects of the Dutch welfare state, such as social security, labour market policy,
health care and immigration, carry the intellectual discussion on a pressing
political issue across borders.
In this way this book contributes to the political debate on the future of the
welfare state in the European context. The whole lattice offers an interesting
and provoking mosaic of the Dutch welfare state during the past two decades.
At the same time, it reveals the important questions and dilemmas it will have
to cope with in the years to come. The observations and insights enrich the
debate about the future of social policy in The Netherlands and in the Europe
Union as a whole.
Erik de Gier is professor of Social Policy at the University
of Amsterdam and director of SISWO/Social Policy Research. Abram de Swaan is
Distinguished University Professor of Social Science at the University of Amsterdam
and chairman of the Amsterdam School for Social Science Research. Machteld Ooijens
studied Cultural Anthropology and Social and Institutional Economics and is
scientific project manager at SISWO/Social Policy Research.