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Agents of Reform

- Child Labor and the Origins of the Welfare State
Af: Elisabeth Anderson Engelsk Hardback

Agents of Reform

- Child Labor and the Origins of the Welfare State
Af: Elisabeth Anderson Engelsk Hardback
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A groundbreaking account of how the welfare state began with early nineteenth-century child labor laws, and how middle-class and elite reformers made it happenThe beginnings of the modern welfare state are often traced to the late nineteenth-century labor movement and to policymakers’ efforts to appeal to working-class voters. But in Agents of Reform, Elisabeth Anderson shows that the regulatory welfare state began a half century earlier, in the 1830s, with the passage of the first child labor laws. Agents of Reform tells the story of how middle-class and elite reformers in Europe and the United States defined child labor as a threat to social order, and took the lead in bringing regulatory welfare into being. They built alliances to maneuver around powerful political blocks and instituted pathbreaking new employment protections. Later in the century, now with the help of organized labor, they created factory inspectorates to strengthen and routinize the state’s capacity to intervene in industrial working conditions. Agents of Reform compares seven in-depth case studies of key policy episodes in Germany, France, Belgium, Massachusetts, and Illinois. Foregrounding the agency of individual reformers, it challenges existing explanations of welfare state development and advances a new pragmatist field theory of institutional change. In doing so, it moves beyond standard narratives of interests and institutions toward an integrated understanding of how these interact with political actors’ ideas and coalition-building strategies.
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A groundbreaking account of how the welfare state began with early nineteenth-century child labor laws, and how middle-class and elite reformers made it happenThe beginnings of the modern welfare state are often traced to the late nineteenth-century labor movement and to policymakers’ efforts to appeal to working-class voters. But in Agents of Reform, Elisabeth Anderson shows that the regulatory welfare state began a half century earlier, in the 1830s, with the passage of the first child labor laws. Agents of Reform tells the story of how middle-class and elite reformers in Europe and the United States defined child labor as a threat to social order, and took the lead in bringing regulatory welfare into being. They built alliances to maneuver around powerful political blocks and instituted pathbreaking new employment protections. Later in the century, now with the help of organized labor, they created factory inspectorates to strengthen and routinize the state’s capacity to intervene in industrial working conditions. Agents of Reform compares seven in-depth case studies of key policy episodes in Germany, France, Belgium, Massachusetts, and Illinois. Foregrounding the agency of individual reformers, it challenges existing explanations of welfare state development and advances a new pragmatist field theory of institutional change. In doing so, it moves beyond standard narratives of interests and institutions toward an integrated understanding of how these interact with political actors’ ideas and coalition-building strategies.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 384
ISBN-13: 9780691220901
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0691220905
Kategori: Børneforsorg
Udg. Dato: 12 okt 2021
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 156mm
Højde: 235mm
Forlag: Princeton University Press
Oplagsdato: 12 okt 2021
Forfatter(e): Elisabeth Anderson
Forfatter(e) Elisabeth Anderson


Kategori Børneforsorg


ISBN-13 9780691220901


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 384


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 156mm


Højde 235mm


Udg. Dato 12 okt 2021


Oplagsdato 12 okt 2021


Forlag Princeton University Press

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