This paper points out the importance of party competition as an explanatory factor in comparative welfare state research that is neglected by standard theories. The argument is applied to explaining the differentiation of social rights, and, more specifically, to the case of unemployment compensation in post-war Germany. The party system and the dynamics of competition that it generates determine which voters are most considered in the policy decisions of parties. Together with the structure of the labour market and the existing policies, which condition the interests of voters, this political logic shapes policy changes. Accordingly, the paper shows how centripetal party competition in Germany helps to explain the establishing of a clearly...
This paper explores the changing relationships between party support, electoral cleavages and socioe...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
In the analysis of redistribution, not only models based on the territory principle should be consid...
This paper analyzes the impact of party competition on the development of unemployment benefits in G...
This paper points out the importance of party competition in explaining reforms of unemployment bene...
This article shows how party competition has influenced reforms of unemployment benefits in Germany...
When political parties make policy decisions they are influenced by the competition they face from o...
This paper confronts the trajectories of unemployment compensation in Italy and Germany, paying part...
This paper confronts the trajectories of unemployment compensation in Italy and Germany, paying part...
This book examines how social cleavage lines shape issue voting and party competition. Based on a st...
Employing neo-Downsian theory, the article seeks a party system explanation for the difficulties exp...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
Europe’s political landscapes are in turmoil; new radical parties challenge the established politica...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
This chapter explains the relationship between the four European worlds of welfare democracies (Nord...
This paper explores the changing relationships between party support, electoral cleavages and socioe...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
In the analysis of redistribution, not only models based on the territory principle should be consid...
This paper analyzes the impact of party competition on the development of unemployment benefits in G...
This paper points out the importance of party competition in explaining reforms of unemployment bene...
This article shows how party competition has influenced reforms of unemployment benefits in Germany...
When political parties make policy decisions they are influenced by the competition they face from o...
This paper confronts the trajectories of unemployment compensation in Italy and Germany, paying part...
This paper confronts the trajectories of unemployment compensation in Italy and Germany, paying part...
This book examines how social cleavage lines shape issue voting and party competition. Based on a st...
Employing neo-Downsian theory, the article seeks a party system explanation for the difficulties exp...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
Europe’s political landscapes are in turmoil; new radical parties challenge the established politica...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
This chapter explains the relationship between the four European worlds of welfare democracies (Nord...
This paper explores the changing relationships between party support, electoral cleavages and socioe...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
In the analysis of redistribution, not only models based on the territory principle should be consid...