Age in the Welfare State
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Age in the Welfare State by Julia Lynch, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This compelling 246-page paperback delves into the intriguing dynamics of state spending, particularly on pensions, unemployment benefits, and family allowances, revealing why some countries prioritize the elderly while others do not. Lynch’s innovative approach challenges conventional wisdom in welfare state literature, offering fresh perspectives on age discrimination and the implications for various age groups. This book is essential for anyone interested in political science, public policy, and the cross-cultural studies of economic conditions. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply curious about the intersection of welfare and age, this work provides valuable insights into government policy and social services in the United Kingdom and the USA. Don’t miss the chance to explore this vital topic through Lynch's expert analysis.