Social exclusion in Europe : problems and paradigms / edited by Paul Littlewood, Department of Sociology, University of Glasgow, UK ; with Ignace Glorieux, Vakgroep Sociologie, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium, Sebastian Herkommer, Institut für Soziologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, Ingrid Jönsson, Sociologiska Institutionen, Lunds Universitet, Sweden.
"Exclusion has come to hold a prominent place in the political discourse of all governments in the European Union and in the European Commission itself. As such, it figures importantly in various research agencies' funding priorities attracting academics to develop and conduct major resear...
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 Identifying Social Exclusion Some problems of meaning
- chapter 2 The End of the Full Employment Society Changing the basis of inclusion and exclusion
- chapter 3 Social Exclusion and the Flexibility of Labour A theoretical exploration
- chapter 4 Paid Work: A Crucial Link Between Individuals and Society? Some conclusions on the meaning of work for social integration
- chapter 5 The 'Underclass': A Misleading Concept and a Scientific Myth? Poverty and social exclusion as challenges to theories of class and social structure
- chapter 6 Women, Work and Welfare
- chapter 7 Ideas of Social Justice in the Welfare State in Germany and the Netherlands
- chapter 8 Stigma and Non-take up in Social Policy Re-emerging properties of declining welfare state programmes?
- chapter 9 Schooling, Exclusion and Self-Exclusion
- chapter 10 Citizenship and Exclusion in the European Union
- chapter 11 The Socio-Cultural Exclusion and Self-Exclusion of Foreigners in Finland The case of Joensuu.