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European Welfare States

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Over the course of the 19th century, public authorities in Europe sought to regulate the consequences of industrialization: rapid urbanization, poverty in working-class households, public-hygiene and security problems. Social and working-class issues were the driving forces behind a transformation in the role of the state, which became responsible for supporting a basic minimum of economic well-being, reducing social tensions and promoting “social citizenship” through legislation and the development of social services. The concept became known as a Welfare State (in English), an État-providence in French and a Sozialstaat in German. That regulatory mission has been interpreted either as an essential complement to capitalism or as a victory on the part of the working-class movement.
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halshs-04842292 , version 1 (17-12-2024)

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Claude Martin. European Welfare States. 2024. ⟨halshs-04842292⟩
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