Life Cycle Risks and the Politics of the Welfare State presents the dual risk model of the welfare state. Previous research in the field has predominantly studied the role of modernization and the associated labor market risks; this book gives equal weight to a different class of social risks, namely those related to the life cycle. Labor market and life cycle risks each have profound, but distinct consequences for the political process of the welfare state, including public opinion formation, party competition, and public policy-making. The dual risk model helps us to understand why some social programs are prioritized over others in terms of political attention and public spending - and how this prioritization leads to mounting economic inequalities in modern-day societies.
Carsten Jensen Libros
Carsten Jensen es reconocido por sus cautivadoras novelas, ensayos y relatos de viajes. Su temprana carrera como columnista y crítico literario le proporcionó una profunda comprensión del oficio, evidente en su producción literaria. Jensen se enfoca en crear narrativas poderosas que resuenan profundamente en los lectores. Su voz distintiva y profundidad temática lo establecen como una figura importante en la literatura contemporánea.







We, The Drowned
- 704 páginas
- 25 horas de lectura
In 1848 a motley crew of Danish sailors sets sail from the small island town of Marstal to fight the Germans. Spanning four generations, two world wars and a hundred years, We, The Drowned is an epic tale of adventure, ruthlessness and passion.
I Have Seen the World Begin
- 352 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
When Carsten Jensen set out by train from Denmark on a journey to the East, he expected to find lands of rich history and culture, and people undergoing radical change at the end of the twentieth century. In this illuminating narrative of his travels, there is this and much, much more.Fusing social commentary and history with vibrant descriptions of people and places, Jensen brilliantly evokes the sights, sounds, and smells of these venerable civilizations. He examines the reverberations of the Tiananmen Square massacre in China, always attuned to the restless air of expectancy in the country, but also finds time for remote concerts of ancient Chinese music. He renders the pervasive sense of destruction, despair, and loss in Cambodia with particular sensitivity, wondering at the specter of death that still hovers over the landscape. And it is in Vietnam, with its palpable legacy of colonialism and war, that Jensen ultimately loses himself in an extraordinary love affair.At once compelling and richly informative, I Have Seen the World Begin is an incredible journey.
The First Stone
- 588 páginas
- 21 horas de lectura
"Dispatched to fight the Taliban as part of the NATO forces, the soldiers of the Third Platoon arrive in a desert hell intent on testing their courage and endurance. Among them are the charismatic platoon leader Schrøder, a former games designer fascinated by the imaginative potential of war; Colonel Steffensen, whose negotiating tactics will have deadly consequences; Sidekick, the LifeLogger whose online "war memorial" will blur into horror; and the hardened but vulnerable Hannah, who must bury her womanhood - or sacrifice her soul. Confronted by a betrayal that no military training could prepare them for, the soldiers must embark on a desperate mission to track down an enemy whose methods are as murderous as they are unfathomable. As the hunters become the hunted, the mission turns into a depraved, hallucinatory voyage into an Afghanistan they never knew existed. With the Third Platoon's most fundamental notions of good and evil called into question, survival becomes their only mission. "--Publisher description.
Controversy and Consensus: Nuclear Beta Decay 19111934
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The narrative revolves around the life and work of Carsten, a dedicated scholar in the history of science, particularly focusing on beta decay. His relationships with colleagues—Finn, Relge, Roger, and Erik—highlight his role as a friend and intellectual resource. Following Carsten's untimely death, Erik, his main advisor, honors his memory by authoring this book, which aims to fulfill Carsten's vision of expanding his Ph.D. dissertation into a comprehensive exploration of its historical significance and connections within the field.
The Right and the Welfare State
- 168 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
The book explores the welfare state policies implemented by both conservative and liberal governments, challenging the prevailing belief that these parties merely oppose the Left's welfare initiatives. It introduces a new theory that re-evaluates their roles and contributions, suggesting a more nuanced understanding of how these political ideologies engage with welfare state dynamics.
The book presents the dual risk model of the welfare state. The book relates the two types of risks to the political process of the welfare state, which encompass public opinion formation, party competition, and public policy- making.
Discusses how other countries can emulate Scandinavia's successes.
A short but engaging look at how nations have succeeded and failed at welfare. In Welfare, political scientist Carsten Jensen examines how the Danish welfare model leads to some of the highest levels of happiness, education, and health in the world. He argues that this welfare model is a success story because it has created a remarkable level of equality and forged strong links between people and public institutions. Jensen probes four central questions about this model: Why do Danes support the welfare state? Which historic events and people have enabled such intimate links to arise between the state and welfare? How much welfare do Danes actually get? And finally, how has Denmark been able to combine welfare and wealth, and how viable will this model be in the future? In Reflections, a series copublished with Denmark's Aarhus University Press, scholars deliver 60-page reflections on key concepts. These books present unique insights on a wide range of topics that entertain and enlighten readers with exciting discoveries and new perspectives.
Controversy and consensus: nuclear beta decay 1911 - 1934
- 240 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
In 1920s, a long-lasting controversy on the interpretation of nuclear beta spectrum arose between Lise Meitner and Charles Drummond Ellis. A new dispute, this time between Niels Bohr and Wolfgang Pauli, broke out. Pauli argued for a new particle, and Bohr for a new theory;
