This book questions whether the recently promoted European ‘social investment’ strategy is able to regenerate the welfare state, promote social inclusion, create more and better jobs, and help address the challenges posed by the economic crisis, globalisation, ageing and climate change. To assess the diversity, achievements, shortcomings and potentials of social investment policies, it brings together some of the best social policy scholars and well-known policy experts, connecting academic and policy debates around the future of the welfare state. Supported by the Nordic Center of Excellence Nord Wel and the EU funded Network of Excellence RECWOWE (Reconciling Work and Welfare).
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Nathalie Morel is research associate at the Centre d’études européennes at Sciences Po, France. Her main research interest is comparative social policy, especially care policies. Bruno Palier is CNRS research professor at Sciences Po, Centre d’études européennes. He has published extensively on welfare reforms in France and in Europe. Joakim Palme is a social policy expert, professor at the Department of Government, Uppsala University, Sweden, and director of the Institute for Futures Studies in Stockholm.