Universality and social policy in Canada:
"This book surveys the many contested meanings of universality (i.e., availability of programs to all citizens) in relation to specific social pogroms, to the field of social policy and, more generally, to the modern welfare state-subjects taught in numerous courses on social welfare policy. Th...
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Toronto ; Buffalo ; London
University of Toronto Press
[2019]
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book surveys the many contested meanings of universality (i.e., availability of programs to all citizens) in relation to specific social pogroms, to the field of social policy and, more generally, to the modern welfare state-subjects taught in numerous courses on social welfare policy. The focus of the discussion is on Canada, though comparative references are made to help highlight key features of the Canadian experience. In addition to universality, the related ideas of universalism and universalization are discussed in order to understand important political ideas and the social processes of change in discourse and programs design in social policy. The book argues that, while universality is a major value under-girding certain areas of state intervention ( most notably health care and education), the contributory principle of social insurance and the selectivity principle of income assistance are also highly significant precepts in practice. The politics of universality are multiple, relating to diverse values and beliefs, several policy instruments and administrative techniques, and demographic and socio-economic trends.Beyond the survey of the meaning and implications of the universality principle in social welfare, individual chapters consider specific policy cases such as medicare, disability support, old age security, citizenship and immigration, as well as fiscal implications."-- |
Beschreibung: | ix, 241 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781442636491 9781442636507 |
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adam_text | Contents List of Illustrations vii Acknowledgements ix Introduction: Understanding Universality i DANIEL BÉLAND, GREGORY P. MARCHILDON, AND MICHAEL J. PRINCE 1 Placing Universality in Canadian Social Policy and Politics 17 MICHAEL J. PRINCE 2 Equalization and the Fiscal Foundation of Universality 31 P.E. BRYDEN 3 The Single-Tier Universality of Canadian Medicare 49 GREGORY P. MARCHILDON 4 Elementary and Secondary Education: The First Universal Social Program in Canada 63 JENNIFER WALLNER AND GREGORY P. MARCHILDON 5 From Family Allowances to the Struggle for Universal Childcare in Canada 83 RIANNE MAHON WITH MICHAEL J. PRINCE 6 Universality and the Erosion of Old Age Security DANIEL BÉLAND AND PATRIK MARIER 7 Common Differences: The Universalism of Disability and Unevenness of Public Policy 121 MICHAEL J. PRINCE 8 Segmented Citizenship: Indigenous Peoples and the Limits of Universality 137 MARTIN PAPILLON 9 Universality and Immigration: Differential Access to Social Programs and Societal Inclusion 155 TRACY SMITH-CARRIER V 103
Contents ю Universality and Social Policy in the United Kingdom ALEX WADDAN AND DANIEL BÉLAND ii Universal Social Policy in Sweden 195 PAULA BLOMQVIST AND DANIEL BÉLAND Conclusion: Resiliencies, Paradoxes, and Lessons GREGORY P. MARCHILDON, DANIEL BÉLAND, AND MICHAEL J. PRINCE List of Contributors Index 229 233 VI 211 179
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