Reorienting the welfare state towards social investment constitutes a complex and multidimensional challenge of policy recalibration and raises daunting political problems. The chapter analyses the strategy pursued by the EU, with a view to assessing its degree of \u2018conduciveness\u2019 to social investment recalibration at the domestic level. It is argued that the EU has indeed stimulated policy change, but that its potential as a social investment facilitator has been hamstrung by a number of weaknesses and shortcomings, especially on the discursive front. A more convinced and articulated endorsement of the social investment paradigm and a more focused attention to \u2018capacity\u2019 at the subnational and grass-root level should be ...
Chapter on the European Semester in the a book "The Uses of Social Investment", which provides the f...
The economic crisis has given rise to significant challenges to the welfare state. Given that welfar...
The most competitive economies in the European Union (EU) spend more on social policy and public ser...
Reorienting the welfare state towards social investment (SI) constitutes a complex and multidimensio...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on why and how social investment has developed at the Eur...
In this working paper, we assess to what extent European welfare states have moved in the direction ...
Against the historical‐conceptual background of EU social policy and evolutionary governance, this a...
Europe seems currently to be torn between two evils: reflation plans that sustain economic activity ...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 89, 44 pages The European welfare states have undergone a significan...
Since the late 1970s, the developed welfare states of the European Union have been recasting the pol...
In this Opinion Paper, we argue that long term-goals of social and economic policy in the EU mustnot...
This chapter concludes that, with few exceptions, European welfare states have not really implemente...
The social investment perspective has recently been defined has a new perspective for social policie...
This report analyses and seeks to establish whether and how, in the last twenty years, the EU member...
Published online: 22 Mar 2018In all advanced democracies, policies related to the welfare state are ...
Chapter on the European Semester in the a book "The Uses of Social Investment", which provides the f...
The economic crisis has given rise to significant challenges to the welfare state. Given that welfar...
The most competitive economies in the European Union (EU) spend more on social policy and public ser...
Reorienting the welfare state towards social investment (SI) constitutes a complex and multidimensio...
International audienceThis chapter focuses on why and how social investment has developed at the Eur...
In this working paper, we assess to what extent European welfare states have moved in the direction ...
Against the historical‐conceptual background of EU social policy and evolutionary governance, this a...
Europe seems currently to be torn between two evils: reflation plans that sustain economic activity ...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 89, 44 pages The European welfare states have undergone a significan...
Since the late 1970s, the developed welfare states of the European Union have been recasting the pol...
In this Opinion Paper, we argue that long term-goals of social and economic policy in the EU mustnot...
This chapter concludes that, with few exceptions, European welfare states have not really implemente...
The social investment perspective has recently been defined has a new perspective for social policie...
This report analyses and seeks to establish whether and how, in the last twenty years, the EU member...
Published online: 22 Mar 2018In all advanced democracies, policies related to the welfare state are ...
Chapter on the European Semester in the a book "The Uses of Social Investment", which provides the f...
The economic crisis has given rise to significant challenges to the welfare state. Given that welfar...
The most competitive economies in the European Union (EU) spend more on social policy and public ser...