This paper aims at analysing the effectiveness and the efficiency of social public expenditure in 22 European countries. We present a basic theoretical framework connecting the choice of the level of social protection to the median voter’s preferences and the inefficiency of expenditure. To test it against real data, we construct performance and efficiency indicators. While the existing literature measures the performance of social policy restricting the analysis to its impact on inequality and the labour market, our index summarises the outcomes achieved in all sectors of social protection (family, health, labour market elderly, disabled, unemployment, inequality). Based on this, we find that the ranking of countries differs from those fou...
The observed "soft" coordination at European and national level has hindered progress in terms of ra...
Systems of social protection and approaches in tackling social risks differ by the degree of redistr...
In this paper we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment, ed...
This paper aims at analysing the effectiveness and the efficiency of social public expenditure in 22...
Based on the construction of two indicators to assess the relative effectiveness and efficiency of ...
The paper proposes an index to evaluate the performance of national social policies in Europ
Do European countries differ in the efficiency of their welfare policies? And which factors can acc...
We construct a composite performance indicator to assess the relative performance of welfare policie...
European welfare states are characterized by a different amount of resources devoted to social polic...
In this qualitative sociological and quantitative economic policy paper, we start out from the assum...
Based on the construction of a composite index to assess the relative performance of welfare policie...
Applying a two-stage Free Disposal Hull (FDH)/Tobit approach to a sample of 23 European countries, w...
Research background: Income inequality and poverty attract a lot of attention among politicians, act...
This work aims to contribute to the contingency view of the relationships between social protection ...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
The observed "soft" coordination at European and national level has hindered progress in terms of ra...
Systems of social protection and approaches in tackling social risks differ by the degree of redistr...
In this paper we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment, ed...
This paper aims at analysing the effectiveness and the efficiency of social public expenditure in 22...
Based on the construction of two indicators to assess the relative effectiveness and efficiency of ...
The paper proposes an index to evaluate the performance of national social policies in Europ
Do European countries differ in the efficiency of their welfare policies? And which factors can acc...
We construct a composite performance indicator to assess the relative performance of welfare policie...
European welfare states are characterized by a different amount of resources devoted to social polic...
In this qualitative sociological and quantitative economic policy paper, we start out from the assum...
Based on the construction of a composite index to assess the relative performance of welfare policie...
Applying a two-stage Free Disposal Hull (FDH)/Tobit approach to a sample of 23 European countries, w...
Research background: Income inequality and poverty attract a lot of attention among politicians, act...
This work aims to contribute to the contingency view of the relationships between social protection ...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
The observed "soft" coordination at European and national level has hindered progress in terms of ra...
Systems of social protection and approaches in tackling social risks differ by the degree of redistr...
In this paper we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment, ed...