Bibliografia

Principal

  • Rothstein, B. (2000). "The future of the universal welfare state: an institutional approach". In Kuhnle, S. (ed.) Survival of the European Welfare State. London. Chapter 13, side 17 - 30. 15 pp. Michell, S. (2011). "Moving targets: towards a framework for studying family policies and welfare states". In: Kettunen, Pauli and Petersen, Klaus (2011) Beyond Welfare State Models. Transnational Historical Perspectives on Social Policy. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar. Pp 119-138. Kettunen, Pauli and Petersen, Klaus (2011) Beyond Welfare State Models. Transnational Historical Perspectives on Social Policy. Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar. Introduction, pp. 1-13. Kautto, M. (2010): The Nordic Countries, I : Castles, F. m.fl. (2010): Handbook of the Welfare State, Cap. 40, Oxford University Press. (15 pages). Esping-Andersen, G. (2007). Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. In C. Pierson & F. G. Castles (Eds.). The Welfare State Reader (pp. 160-174). Cambridge: Polity Press. 15 pages. :

Secundária

  • Wilkinson, R and K. Pickett (2010). The spirit level: Why equality is better for everyone. London: Penguin Books. Ulikhetens pris. Res Publica, Oslo. Pp. 79 - 107; 209 - 223. 103 pages. Schøn, D. A. (1987). Educating the Reflective Practitioner (pp. 3-21). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 19 pp. Saunders, P. (2010): "Inequality and Poverty", In: Castles F. m. fl. (2010): Handbook of the Welfare State, Chapter 36 Oxford University Press. (13 pp). Rothstein, Bo (1998) Just institutions Matter. The Moral and Political Logic of the Universal Welfare State, chapter 5 and 6. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge UK (54 pp). Pollitt, C. (2003): The Essential Public Manager, Open University Press, Maidenhead, Chapter 1 and 2. 44 pp. Nullmeier, F. and F.X. Kaufmann: "Post-War Welfare State Development", In: Castles F. m.fl. (2010): The Oxford Handbook of the Welfare State, Chapter 6, Oxford University Press. (20 pages). Moene, Kalle & M. Wallerstein The Scandinavian Model and Economic Development, Development Outreach, World Bank Institute February 2006, pp. 18-35. Kymlicka, W. (2002). Contemporary Political Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford university Press. Chapter 3 ("Liberal Equality"): pp. 53 - 75; Chapter 4 ("Libertarianism"): Pp. 102 - 127; Chapter 6 ("Communitarianism"): Pp 208 - 221 and 228 - 244; Chapter 8 ("Multiculturalism"): Pp. 327- 370. (127 pages.). Healy, K. and Oltedal S. (2006). "An Institutional Comparison of Child Protection Systems in Australia and Norway Focused on Workfare Retention". Journal of Social Policy (39/2). Cambridge University Press. Pp. 1-18. Healy, K. (2005). Social Work Theories in Context. (pp. 1-11 & 27-35). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 20 pages. Gilbert, Neil, Nigel Parton and Marit Skivenes (eds.). 2011. Child protection systems: International trends and orientations. New York: Oxford University Press. Chapter 1 (pp. 3-17)and 12 (pp.243-259). Esping-Andersen, G., (2009), The Incomplete Revolution: Adapting Welfare States to Women's New Roles. Oxford: Polity Press. Introduction - Cap: 1 ; 3 - 5 and epilogue. Pp. 1 - 15; 19 - 54; 77- 174. 148 pages. Boston J. (2011):" Basic NPM Ideas and their Development", I Christensen, T. and Lægreid P. New Public Management , Cap. 2. Ashgate. (15 pages). Arts, W.A. and J. Gelissen (2010): "Models of the Welfare State". In: Castles F. m.fl. (2010): Handbook of the Welfare State, Chapter 39, Oxford University Press. (15 pages). :