Abstract

1. A move towards the local? The relevance of a local welfare system approach Hakan Johansson and Alexandru Panican 2. The local welfare system as a scale question Simone Scarpa3. Conceptualising local welfare systems: exploring the role of actors and governance arrangements Hakan Johansson and Max Koch4. Combating poverty through `active inclusion'? The European and national contexts Daniel Clegg 5. Strategies against poverty and social exclusion in a corporatist-conservative local welfare system: The Dortmund consensus Dorothee Spannagel 6. Anti-poverty activities in a liberal welfare model: Local levers and multi-level tensions in Glasgow, UK Hayley Bennett7. Strategies against poverty in a Social democratic local welfare system: still the responsibility of public actors? Alexandru Panican and Hakan Johansson 8. Active inclusion in a Southern European local welfare system: Combining fragmentation and public-private partnership in Turin Franca Maino9. Poland' active inclusion model - still in transition? The case of public agencies' tensions and emerging role of CSOs in Radom Julia Kubisa and Justyna Zielinska10. Worlds of active inclusion at the local level: a comparative analysis Alexandru Panican and Anna Angelin11. Concluding remarks: Exploring the consequences of scale and place for local active inclusion strategies

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