Comparative Public Policy: Patterns of Post-War Transformation by Francis G. Castles

Comparative Public Policy: Patterns of Post-War Transformation

Francis G. Castles

352 pages first pub 1998 (editions)

nonfiction politics informative medium-paced
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Francis G. Castles examines the growth of big government and the emergence of the modern welfare state and identifies ways in which the role of the state has impacted on labour markets and such personal issues as home ownership, fertility and divo...

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