There have been major shifts in the framework of social policy and
welfare across Europe. Adopting a multi-level, comparative and
interdisciplinary approach, this book develops a critical analysis of
policy change and welfare reform in Europe. The book applies a dynamic
and change oriented perspective to shed light on policy changes that are
often poorly understood in the welfare literature, and contributes to a
further development of the theoretical and conceptual frameworks for
understanding social change. Using citizenship as a focus, several
dimensions of change are analysed simultaneously: changes in the
discipline of social policy itself; the changing character of social
problems; changes in social policy and citizenship; and the emergence of
new forms of social integration. The book also speculates on how
different dimensions of change are interlinked.