<p>What are the conditions under which some austerity programmes rely on substantial cuts to social spending? More specifically, do the partisan complexion and the type of government condition the extent to which austerity policies imply welfare state retrenchment? This article demonstrates that large budget consolidations tend to be associated with welfare state retrenchment. The findings support a partisan and a politico-institutionalist argument: (i) in periods of fiscal consolidation, welfare state retrenchment tends to be more pronounced under left-wing governments; (ii) since welfare state retrenchment is electorally and politically risky, it also tends to be more pronounced when pursued by a broad pro-reform coalition government. The...
Recent unpopular reforms across Europe have invigorated a longstanding debate around what provokes w...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
In this article, we shed new light on the question of the degree to which welfare retrenchment has t...
What are the conditions under which some austerity programmes rely on substantial cuts to social spe...
In general, fiscal adjustments are associated with significant reductions in social spending. Hence,...
The New Politics of the welfare state suggests that periods of welfare retrenchment present policyma...
The New Politics of the welfare state suggests that periods of welfare retrenchment present policy-m...
This study examines the relationship between economic and monetary integration culminating in Econom...
Welfare state retrenchment is widely seen as a highly unpopular endeavor and, therefore, as politica...
By 2010, when the Greek sovereign debt crisis changed into an existential crisis of the euro, all de...
International audienceThis paper aims to shed light on the role of the 'ideology'of political partie...
The article discusses some difficulties of drawing implications from welfare state reform in the Org...
The Repoliticization of the Welfare State grapples with the evolving nature of political conflict ov...
The book critically assesses the impact of party governments in different institutional settings on ...
Will voters punish the government for cutting back welfare state entitlements? The comparative liter...
Recent unpopular reforms across Europe have invigorated a longstanding debate around what provokes w...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
In this article, we shed new light on the question of the degree to which welfare retrenchment has t...
What are the conditions under which some austerity programmes rely on substantial cuts to social spe...
In general, fiscal adjustments are associated with significant reductions in social spending. Hence,...
The New Politics of the welfare state suggests that periods of welfare retrenchment present policyma...
The New Politics of the welfare state suggests that periods of welfare retrenchment present policy-m...
This study examines the relationship between economic and monetary integration culminating in Econom...
Welfare state retrenchment is widely seen as a highly unpopular endeavor and, therefore, as politica...
By 2010, when the Greek sovereign debt crisis changed into an existential crisis of the euro, all de...
International audienceThis paper aims to shed light on the role of the 'ideology'of political partie...
The article discusses some difficulties of drawing implications from welfare state reform in the Org...
The Repoliticization of the Welfare State grapples with the evolving nature of political conflict ov...
The book critically assesses the impact of party governments in different institutional settings on ...
Will voters punish the government for cutting back welfare state entitlements? The comparative liter...
Recent unpopular reforms across Europe have invigorated a longstanding debate around what provokes w...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
In this article, we shed new light on the question of the degree to which welfare retrenchment has t...