Beyond the new paternalism

Beyond the new paternalism2002
About this book
"The century of labouring man has come to an end, and yet governments continue to link social entitlements to the performance of labour. This book argues that the era of market regulation has ended in an era of fiscal regulation: new social and economic insecurities have spread around the world, boosted by globalization and flexible labour markets, and compounded by privatization and increased selectivity of social policy. This global insecurity has spawned growing and vastly underestimated inequalities." "To overcome these seemingly endemic insecurities and inequalities, Guy Standing argues for a complex egalitarianism, in which basic income security is recognised as a right for all. Work (including voluntary, community and care work), and not labour, must be the basis of a 'good society,' and policies must be judged by their capacity to promote occupational security"--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2002
- OL Work ID
- OL2365594W
Subjects
Comparative industrial relationsIncome distributionInsurance, UnemploymentJob securityLabor policySocial policyUnemployment InsuranceEconomic securityEqualityEconomic policyEconomics, internationalDistributive justice