1001 More Ways to be Romantic by Gregory J P Godek

1001 More Ways to be Romantic by Gregory J P Godek

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1001 More Ways to be Romantic by Gregory J P Godek

In recent years, many academics and policy makers have argued that the welfare state needs to be modernized. It is claimed that social protection systems still largely reflect the 'old social risks' created under industrial capitalism and that they need to be adapted to the 'new social risks' that have developed with the transition to post-industrial society. The changes that have accompanied this transition include: the growth in female employment, the shift from 'male breadwinner' to 'dual earner' households, the decline in marriage and rise in cohabitation, increased divorce and separation, and population ageing resulting from declining fertility and increasing longevity. Attention has also been drawn to job insecurity and low pay, particularly among young people, women, and the low skilled. This book addresses the challenges for social protection posed by these demographic, social, and economic transformations. The contributions are based on a selection of papers presented at a seminar organized by the Foundation for International Studies of Social Security.

J.P. Gregory Godek has published sixteen books, all of which have been bestsellers. He's appeared on big talk shows like Oprah and Donahue's, as well as on TV and radio around the world. The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Redbook, Playboy, Harper's Bazaar, and People magazine have all covered him.

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ISBN 13 9780962980329
ISBN 10 0962980323
Title 1001 More Ways to be Romantic
Author Gregory J P Godek
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Login Publishers Consortium
Year published 1940-01-01
Number of pages 278
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.