The Third Sector in EuropeAdalbert Evers, Jean-Louis Laville The contributors examine the voluntary & non-profit sectors in Europe. They discuss a number of issues regarding this 'third' sector. |
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S0CIAL ECONOMIES VOLUNTARY AGENCIES AND THE CIVIL SOCIETY THE THIRD SECTOR IN VARIOUS EUROPEAN COUNTRIES | 43 |
From suffocation to reemergence the evolution of the Italian third sector | 45 |
The development and future of the social economy in Sweden | 63 |
French civil society experiences attempts to bridge the gap between political and economic dimensions | 83 |
From institutional fixation to entrepreneurial mobility? The German third sector and its contemporary challenges | 101 |
The welfare mix in the United Kingdom | 122 |
The Netherlands from private initiatives to nonprofit hybrids and back? | 144 |
The state and the third sector in modern welfare states independence instrumentality partnership | 169 |
The European Union and its programmes related to the third system | 188 |
The European Union and the third sector | 206 |
WHAT MATTERS WITH RESPECT TO THE THIRD SECTOR? THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS | 217 |
Alternative paradigms for the mixed economy will sector matter? | 219 |
Social services by social enterprises on the possible contributions of hybrid organizations and a civil society | 237 |
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THE THIRD SECTOR THE STATE AND THE EUROPEAN UNION | 167 |
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action activities Anheier approach areas Borzaga cent century charities citizens civil society commercial competition concept contributions corporatist countries create cultural debate Defourny democracy dimension Dutch employment Europe European Commission European Union example financing for-profit forms framework funding groups HM Treasury hybridization important industry initiatives institutions London market economy mixed economy municipalities mutual networks nizations non-profit organizations non-profit sector orga organizational Paris partnership Party Paul Dekker personal social services perspective Pestoff pillars plural political popular movements professional profit promote public authorities public sector relationship role Salamon schools service providers social capital social economy social enterprises social policy solidarity solidarity-based economy sphere structure Sweden Swedish third sector organizations third system tion trade unions traditional TSOs University Press voluntary associations voluntary organizations voluntary sector volunteers welfare associations welfare mix workers