Social Security in Religious Networks
Explore the intricate dynamics of social security within religious communities in "Social Security in Religious Networks," a compelling work by leading scholars published by Berghahn Books in 2009. Spanning 248 pages, this hardback edition delves into the political transformations and emerging risks that have reshaped the landscape of social support systems. The book examines how factors such as the HIV/AIDS epidemic have disrupted traditional caregiving roles among families, particularly in the context of post-socialist countries where political reforms have introduced unemployment as a significant source of insecurity. This insightful study provides valuable perspectives for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of religion and social welfare. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how faith-based networks respond to contemporary challenges in safeguarding community well-being.