Social Justice and the Welfare State in Central and Eastern Europe: The Impact of Privatization
By (Author) Demetrius S. Iatridis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th April 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Social welfare and social services
Social and ethical issues
Health systems and services
361.650943
Hardback
272
With the collapse of the Eastern Bloc, Central and Eastern European states have had to confront fundamental changes in economic, social and governmental structures. Many of these countries in transition from a command to a market-based system have experienced rapid deterioration of socioeconomic conditions and standards of living. Although there have been successes in some areas, such as greater political and consumer choices, the overall situation has reached crisis proportions, as evidenced by increased unemployment, crime and family disorganization. The essays in this collection address significant issues dealing with the frameworks of social justice and equality, policies for families and women, implications for the welfare state, and the impact on health care. As such, the collection should be useful to scholars and researchers involved with contemporary Central and Eastern European public policy and social conditions.
A rich and useful source of information and discussion, this work will prove a lasting contribution to the mapping of social change in central and eastern Europe.-Slavic Review
"A rich and useful source of information and discussion, this work will prove a lasting contribution to the mapping of social change in central and eastern Europe."-Slavic Review
DEMETRIUS S. IATRIDIS is Professor of Social Policy and Planning at the Boston College Graduate School of Social Work. Among his recent book-length publications is the companion volume Privatization in Central and Eastern Europe: Perspectives and Approaches, edited with June Gary Hopps (Praeger 1998).