Big Data and the Welfare State: How the Information Revolution Threatens Social Solidarity (Record no. 98898)

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International Standard Book Number 9781009151399
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Classification number 005.74015
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Personal name Rehm Philipp
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Title Big Data and the Welfare State: How the Information Revolution Threatens Social Solidarity
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2022
Place of publication, distribution, etc India
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Summary, etc Review<br/>'Big Data and the Welfare State is a big book. Iversen and Rehm take a familiar observation-that advances in science and technology are stripping away our 'veil of ignorance' about health and income risks-and turn it into a revelatory account of the changing structure and politics of national welfare states. Anyone concerned about inequality and social policy in the information age (and everyone should be) has to read this book.' Jacob S. Hacker, Stanley Resor Professor of Political Science, Yale University and author, The Great Risk Shift: The New Economic Insecurity and the Decline of the American Dream (2nd ed., 2019)<br/><br/>'This is an agenda setting book. It asks how the growing abundance of inform alters both private and public insurance markets. It is a critical theoretical empirical contribution to scholarship on the welfare state and understanding contemporary developments in solidaristic coalitions (or lack thereof) in demanding social insurance.' Jane Gingrich, Associate Professor of Political Economy, University of Oxford and Tutorial Fellow, Magdalen College<br/><br/>'This book will change the way we think about the welfare state. Iversen and Rehm develop an innovative argument about the central place of information at the heart of the welfare state and how the Big Data revolution threatens to undermine fundamental principles of social insurance and solidarity. A must-read for anyone interested in political economy and inequality research!' Marius R. Busemeyer, Professor of Political Science, University of Konstanz<br/>Book Description<br/>This book explores, theoretically and empirically, the consequences of 'Big Data' for the politics of social protection.<br/><br/>Source: https://www.amazon.in/dp/1009151398?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Reference book Main Library Main Library Analytics 13/01/2025 Shanti Book 2196.00 Foreign Book 005.74015 REH 119685 13/01/2025 2196.00 Book

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