This dissertation seeks to answer the question: what impedes/drives policy change? This objective is sought by analyzing the policy process behind recent pension reforms in four European countries (Belgium, France, Sweden and the UK). Despite similar pressures, policy responses have been quite varied. The UK and, to a lesser extent, Sweden have introduced substantial changes to their pension system (programmatic reforms) while France and Belgium have resorted to altering existing parameters (parametric reforms) to resolve the same issue. The dissertation offers an institutional model, comprised of two ordering principles, to explain this divergence. The first ordering principle states that the type of administrative structure associated wit...
Through a comparative perspective, the present paper sheds light on recent policy trends and politic...
This article first outlines the differences in outcome of pension reform in Germany and Austria. The...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in various European welfare states. The cou...
This dissertation seeks to answer the question: what impedes/drives policy change? This objective is...
Pension reform has emerged as a major political issue in most advanced welfare states. Sluggish econ...
The paper investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from European...
Defense Date: 28/10/2009Examining Board: Nicholas Barr (LSE), Martin Kohli (EUI), Martin Rhodes (U...
The paper investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from European...
This book explains why certain countries have been able to radically transform their pension system ...
Pension reform has emerged as a major political issue in most advanced welfare states. Sluggish econ...
During the last three decades increasing financial pressures on European welfare states have trigger...
Defence date: 13 June 2011Examining Board: Prof. Stein Kuhnle, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin; ...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in countries with systems of old-age provis...
This study analyzes national processes of pension reform in countries with systems of old-age provis...
As demographic and economic contexts have shifted, the need for pension systems to reform has increa...
Through a comparative perspective, the present paper sheds light on recent policy trends and politic...
This article first outlines the differences in outcome of pension reform in Germany and Austria. The...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in various European welfare states. The cou...
This dissertation seeks to answer the question: what impedes/drives policy change? This objective is...
Pension reform has emerged as a major political issue in most advanced welfare states. Sluggish econ...
The paper investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from European...
Defense Date: 28/10/2009Examining Board: Nicholas Barr (LSE), Martin Kohli (EUI), Martin Rhodes (U...
The paper investigates how European welfare states respond to reform pressures arising from European...
This book explains why certain countries have been able to radically transform their pension system ...
Pension reform has emerged as a major political issue in most advanced welfare states. Sluggish econ...
During the last three decades increasing financial pressures on European welfare states have trigger...
Defence date: 13 June 2011Examining Board: Prof. Stein Kuhnle, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin; ...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in countries with systems of old-age provis...
This study analyzes national processes of pension reform in countries with systems of old-age provis...
As demographic and economic contexts have shifted, the need for pension systems to reform has increa...
Through a comparative perspective, the present paper sheds light on recent policy trends and politic...
This article first outlines the differences in outcome of pension reform in Germany and Austria. The...
This paper analyzes national processes of pension reform in various European welfare states. The cou...