James Bartholomew is a journalist and author. He started his career in banking and has since worked in financial, economic and comment journalism for a wide variety of newspapers and magazines. He has made numerous radio and television appearances and spoken at events around the world. He lives in London.
Description
The World Quiz Preface 1.Why are so many Swedish people disabled? 2.Heart of the darkness 3.In search of the best healthcare system in the world 4.The scandal of state education 5.Social housing 6.Inconvenient truths about parenting 7.The effect of welfare states on behavior 8.Pensions and their unexpected consequences 9.Who cares for the elderly? 10.The public sector 11.The training and qualifications bonanza 12.The trouble with representative democracies 13.Welfare statism Ten tips for better welfare states Best and worst welfare states Themes and contrasts Appendix (Inequality - do bigger welfare states create more equal, happier people?) Welfare jargon explained Notes
Reviews
This stands as a book which tells the hard truth about how welfare states are changing the world we live in. -- Ron Haskins, Brookings Institution