The UK and the European social model: what can the UK learn from European welfare states?

Renewal - ISSN 0968-5211
Volume 31 Number 3 (2023)

The UK and the European social model: what can the UK learn from European welfare states?
Jonathan Hopkin pages 54-62

Abstract

Labour needs to look to Europe for lessons on welfare provision, and the political strategies that can sustain the welfare state. The government’s role in the economy has expanded as a result of several, overlapping crises: this provides an opportunity to demonstrate the economic value of social security and welfare provision.

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Jonathan Hopkin (2023) The UK and the European social model: what can the UK learn from European welfare states?, Renewal, 31(3), 54-62

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