Summary This article demonstrates the potential of the disaggregated expenditure approach in com-parative welfare state analysis by applying it for comparing patterns of welfare spending across 28 European countries. An initial factor analysis shows that welfare states differ primarily along their emphasis either on cash transfers for the elderly or on social services and cash transfers for the working-age population. European welfare states cluster along these two spending dimensions in a way that to a great extent coincides with the well-known delineation of welfare regimes based on institutional characteristics. Furthermore, the results attest to the emergence of a variety of welfare arrangements in the post-communist region, yet with a ...
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In this article, we shed new light on the question of the degree to which welfare retrenchment has t...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...
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Trends in social protection schemes have been one of the main subjects in comparative welfare state ...
Since the emergence of modern welfare states, scientists as well as politicians and public opinion m...
In this article the relationship between the distribution of values among the citizens of European c...
In this article, we shed new light on the question of the degree to which welfare retrenchment has t...
The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of the European Uni...
In the globalization era that we are witnessing, the social problems of welfare and development have...
This article suggests that an alternative to a social rights of citizenship approach to comparing we...
This article suggests that an alternative to a social rights of citizenship approach to comparing we...
textabstractAbstract This article uses hierarchical cluster analysis to empirically assess if the p...
The article extends the discussion of the welfare state in the literature by presenting a quantitati...
This article presents selected results from the first comparative study of social assistance across ...
In the wake of the global economic and fiscal crisis, welfare states are now entering a new phase of...
In this article, we shed new light on the question of the degree to which welfare retrenchment has t...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...
textabstractABSTRACT This article uses a comprehensive theoretical framework to explain why parents...
Trends in social protection schemes have been one of the main subjects in comparative welfare state ...
Since the emergence of modern welfare states, scientists as well as politicians and public opinion m...
In this article the relationship between the distribution of values among the citizens of European c...
In this article, we shed new light on the question of the degree to which welfare retrenchment has t...
The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of the European Uni...
In the globalization era that we are witnessing, the social problems of welfare and development have...