List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Understanding Universality
DANIEL BÉLAND, GREGORY P. MARCHILDON, AND MICHAEL J. PRINCE
1 Placing Universality in Canadian Social Policy and Politics
MICHAEL J. PRINCE
2 Equalization and the Fiscal Foundation of Universality
P.E. BRYDEN
3 The Single-Tier Universality of Canadian Medicare
GREGORY P. MARCHILDON
4 Elementary and Secondary Education: The First Universal Social Program in Canada
JENNIFER WALLNER AND GREGORY P. MARCHILDON
5 From Family Allowances to the Struggle for Universal Childcare in Canada
RIANNE MAHON WITH MICHAEL J. PRINCE
6 Universality and the Erosion of Old Age Security
DANIEL BÉLAND AND PATRIK MARIER
7 Common Differences: The Universalism of Disability and Unevenness of Public Policy
MICHAEL J. PRINCE
8 Segmented Citizenship: Indigenous Peoples and the Limits of Universality
MARTIN PAPILLON
9 Universality and Immigration: Differential Access to Social Programs and Societal Inclusion
TRACY SMITH-CARRIER
10 Universality and Social Policy in the United Kingdom
ALEX WADDAN AND DANIEL BÉLAND
11 Universal Social Policy in Sweden
PAULA BLOMQVIST AND DANIEL BÉLAND
Conclusion: Resiliencies, Paradoxes, and Lessons
GREGORY P. MARCHILDON, DANIEL BÉLAND, AND MICHAEL J. PRINCE
List of Contributors
Index