デジタル化と福祉国家<br>Digitalization and the Welfare State

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デジタル化と福祉国家
Digitalization and the Welfare State

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 420 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780192848369
  • DDC分類 361.65

Full Description

This volume explores how digitalization--in different forms--affects the welfare state. Digitalization is likely to have a lasting impact on work, welfare, and the distribution of income. It will radically transform not only social risks in health, education and the labour market, but also the means by which these risks are addressed. The volume studies how digitalization affects policies as well as the underlying power relationship between actors, i.e. the politics of the welfare state.

The volume brings together internationally renowned welfare-state scholars to identify
- the socio-economic challenges that result from rapid technological change;
- the ensuing political conflicts and struggles in the domain of welfare state reform broadly defined;
- how these changes challenge and shape existing labour market and welfare state arrangements.

Overall, the volume explains the potential and real political and policy responses to these challenges, grasps the contours of future developments, and reflects on whether the current wave of technological change might promote the emergence of a new paradigm of welfare state policy-making.

The rapid and accelerating pace of technological change has potentially radical ramifications for the welfare state that demand an engagement with possible future scenarios. The authors therefore adopt a forward-looking perspective. Based on this approach, the volume uniquely offers a theoretically informed empirical basis for social science and public debates about the long-term implications of the digital revolution for the welfare state, covering a broad range of policy areas such as education, pensions, labour market policies, tax policy, and health care.

Contents

Preface
1: Marius R. Busemeyer, Achim Kemmerling, Paul Marx and Kees van Kersbergen: Digitalization and the Welfare State: Introduction
2: Marius R. Busemeyer: Digitalization, Automation, and Tthe Welfare State: What Do We (Not Yet) Know?
Part I: Broader Trends: Is This Time Different or Not?
3: Anne Wren: Digitalization and the Transition to Services
4: Werner Eichhorst, Anton Hemerijck and Gemma Scalise: Welfare States, Labor Markets, Social Investment, and the Digital Transformation
5: Marius R. Busemeyer and Ulrich Glassmann: The Value and Future of Work in the Digital Economy
6: Torben Iversen and Philipp Rehm: The Data Revolution and the Transformation of Social Protection
7: Paul Marx: Social Solidarity in the Age of the Internet
Part II: The New Politics of the Welfare State in the Digital Age
8: Thomas Kurer and Silja Häusermann: Automation Risk, Social Policy Preferences, and Political Participation
9: Jane Gingrich and Alexander Kuo: Gender, Technological Risk, and Political Preferences
10: Joe Chrisp and Luke Martinelli: The Case for a Basic Income in the Emergent Digitalized Economy
11: Dario Guarascio and Stefano Sacchi: Technology, Risk, and Support for Social Safety Nets: An Empirical Exploration Based on Italy
12: Achim Kemmerling and Stephanie Gast Zepeda: Tracing Fears About Digitalization and Automation in Social and Labor Market Policy Debates
Part III: Policies and Politics: Adaptation, Resilience, Vulnerabilities
13: Georg Picot: Political and Institutional Limits to the Rise of Platform Work
14: Jan Drahokoupil and Agnieszka Piasna: Internet and Platform Work in Europe
15: David Natali and Michele Raitano: Digitalization and Automation: The Challenges for European Pension Policies
16: Frank Nullmeier: The Structural Adaptability of Bismarckian Social Insurance Systems in the Digital Age
17: Sigrid Hartong, Nelli Piattoeva, Antti Saari and Glenn Savage: Transformation of Education Policy and Governance in the Digital Era
18: Carsten Jensen and Kees van Kersbergen: Digitalization and the Politics of Health Risks in Advanced Democracies
19: Daniel Buhr and Rolf Frankenberger: Digitalization and the Effects of Internal and External Modernization in Health Care Systems
20: Margarita Gelepithis: The Politics of Tax Policy in the Digital Age
Part IV: Conclusions
21: Marius R. Busemeyer, Achim Kemmerling, Paul Marx and Kees van Kersbergen: Digitalization and the Future of the Democratic Welfare State

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