After a decade of inertia, that left it unprepared to withstand the blow of the great recession, the Italian welfare state has witnessed significant changes since 2012. Externally driven consolidation in the wake of the sovereign debt crisis spurred yet another wave of social policy reforms after that of the 1990s. These reforms did not however invariably entail retrenchment. Both the Monti and the Renzi governments combined liberalisation with expansion of social rights, particularly in income support. As a result, the Italian welfare state looks more comprehensive than it was before the crisis. At the same time, there was no overall strategy of welfare modernisation based on coordinated social investment measures. The changes in Italian s...
Although austerity carried the day in crisis-ridden Southern Europe, expansionary welfare measures a...
The Italian welfare state is generally classified as either an example of the continental or Bismarc...
The economic crisis is forcing governments to undertake structural reforms in social security syste...
After a decade of inertia, that left it unprepared to withstand the blow of the great recession, the...
Three interacting conditions explain the characteristics of the Italian economic and social model an...
The Italian welfare state is the paradigmatic example of the South European model, with the followin...
Absolutely exceptional under many respects, the XVIII parliamentary term has represented a peculiar ...
In the present study the author examines the evolution of the Italian Welfare State. In the context ...
The paper analyses the pension reforms implemented during and after the Great Crisis in Italy (2011–...
none1noThe main aim of the report is to give a general picture of the present condition of welfare i...
Italian society is very different from what it was 20 years ago. The social risks that the Italian p...
The decade commencing with the great crash of 2008 was a watershed period for Italian politics, invo...
In Italy, the development of different forms of “private welfare” is at the core of a controversial ...
Fiscal retrenchment started long before the crisis: massive reforms were undertaken under various in...
Although austerity carried the day in crisis-ridden Southern Europe, expansionary welfare measures a...
The Italian welfare state is generally classified as either an example of the continental or Bismarc...
The economic crisis is forcing governments to undertake structural reforms in social security syste...
After a decade of inertia, that left it unprepared to withstand the blow of the great recession, the...
Three interacting conditions explain the characteristics of the Italian economic and social model an...
The Italian welfare state is the paradigmatic example of the South European model, with the followin...
Absolutely exceptional under many respects, the XVIII parliamentary term has represented a peculiar ...
In the present study the author examines the evolution of the Italian Welfare State. In the context ...
The paper analyses the pension reforms implemented during and after the Great Crisis in Italy (2011–...
none1noThe main aim of the report is to give a general picture of the present condition of welfare i...
Italian society is very different from what it was 20 years ago. The social risks that the Italian p...
The decade commencing with the great crash of 2008 was a watershed period for Italian politics, invo...
In Italy, the development of different forms of “private welfare” is at the core of a controversial ...
Fiscal retrenchment started long before the crisis: massive reforms were undertaken under various in...
Although austerity carried the day in crisis-ridden Southern Europe, expansionary welfare measures a...
The Italian welfare state is generally classified as either an example of the continental or Bismarc...
The economic crisis is forcing governments to undertake structural reforms in social security syste...