Current restructuring of provision across European welfare states emphasizes proactivity, individual responsibility and access to opportunities. Much established social protection rests on a more passive approach and seeks to provide security against the risks encountered during a normal life-course, together with some redistribution towards the poor. A more liberal individualism may suit a more globalised and post-industrial world in which the logic of markets is more powerful and the working class correspondingly weaker. From one perspective, it risks damaging the support for collective provision on which the welfare state rests. This paper uses data from the 2008 European Social Survey to examine whether the shift in responsibility f...
Welfare states are changing. They differ in the way they provide their citizenry with social rights,...
Recent studies of how European welfare systems are responding to current pressures agree that welfar...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
In their publication entitled ëA Done Deal? The EUís Legitimacy Conundrum Revisitedí, Eriksen and Fo...
European welfare states have a tradition of compensating for social risks. But across Europe, remark...
The fashionable widespreading of Sen’s ideas coincides with a new mood in the shaping of public poli...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
This study investigates the consequences of processes of social individualisation and economic globa...
Participation requires that the less powerful groups succeed in making their voices heard. Such grou...
Borosch N, Kuhlmann J, Blum S. Opening Up Opportunities and Risks? Retrenchment, Activation and Targ...
The fashionable widespreading of Sen’s ideas coincides with a new mood in the shaping of public poli...
In recent years, welfare state reforms have been characterized by a contractual approach to policy d...
textabstractIndividual responsibilities and individual capabilities are becoming increasingly import...
The European welfare regimes face two sets of challenges. One internal, specific for the welfare sta...
Recent reforms in welfare states generate new challenges to social citizenship. Social citizenship ...
Welfare states are changing. They differ in the way they provide their citizenry with social rights,...
Recent studies of how European welfare systems are responding to current pressures agree that welfar...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
In their publication entitled ëA Done Deal? The EUís Legitimacy Conundrum Revisitedí, Eriksen and Fo...
European welfare states have a tradition of compensating for social risks. But across Europe, remark...
The fashionable widespreading of Sen’s ideas coincides with a new mood in the shaping of public poli...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
This study investigates the consequences of processes of social individualisation and economic globa...
Participation requires that the less powerful groups succeed in making their voices heard. Such grou...
Borosch N, Kuhlmann J, Blum S. Opening Up Opportunities and Risks? Retrenchment, Activation and Targ...
The fashionable widespreading of Sen’s ideas coincides with a new mood in the shaping of public poli...
In recent years, welfare state reforms have been characterized by a contractual approach to policy d...
textabstractIndividual responsibilities and individual capabilities are becoming increasingly import...
The European welfare regimes face two sets of challenges. One internal, specific for the welfare sta...
Recent reforms in welfare states generate new challenges to social citizenship. Social citizenship ...
Welfare states are changing. They differ in the way they provide their citizenry with social rights,...
Recent studies of how European welfare systems are responding to current pressures agree that welfar...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...