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Netherlands in a European Persp

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How does The Netherlands compare with the other members of the European family? This issue of the Social and Cultural Report is devoted chiefly to answering that question. From how long we can expect to live to how much television we watch, from having the most part-time jobs to the least number of detached houses. The report portrays Dutch society and policy in a great variety of aspects including demography, economy, public administration, public participation and public opinion, health care, social security, education and leisure. The international comparison is largely limited to members of the EU, but sometimes includes other Western countries as well. Quite a number of family resemblance's come to light -- The Netherlands shares most of its trends and problems with other European welfare states. Yet some contemporary issues have taken on a distinctive profile in The Netherlands and these have been given special attention in this report.

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Netherlands in a European Persp, Social and Cultural Planning Office of the Netherlands

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Jaar van publicatie
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Titel
Netherlands in a European Persp
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2000
Formaat
Hardcover
Aantal pagina's
640
ISBN10
9037700624
ISBN13
9789037700626
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How does The Netherlands compare with the other members of the European family? This issue of the Social and Cultural Report is devoted chiefly to answering that question. From how long we can expect to live to how much television we watch, from having the most part-time jobs to the least number of detached houses. The report portrays Dutch society and policy in a great variety of aspects including demography, economy, public administration, public participation and public opinion, health care, social security, education and leisure. The international comparison is largely limited to members of the EU, but sometimes includes other Western countries as well. Quite a number of family resemblance's come to light -- The Netherlands shares most of its trends and problems with other European welfare states. Yet some contemporary issues have taken on a distinctive profile in The Netherlands and these have been given special attention in this report.