Public support for solidarity within and between European countries has become frayed after years of austerity and the series of crises that have hit Europe. Although it is still relatively high by international standards, three main trends threaten solidarity: increasing inequalities; problems of legitimacy in welfare states; and the rise of extreme-right parties. In response, the European Union has introduced a new ‘Pillar of Social Rights.’ This is an important and potentially fruitful initiative, but it needs to be supported with more of the latest research on the sustainability of welfare states. To this end, this policy brief will report on research results from the NORFACE Welfare State Futures Programme, which was in operation from ...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal changes such as ...
In all the countries of the European Union, the welfare state has come under intense scrutiny as a r...
The most competitive economies in the European Union (EU) spend more on social policy and public ser...
Contents LUTZ BRANGSCH AND CORNELIA HILDEBRANDT: The Prospects of the European Welfare State. Revie...
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross-national perspective. In the a...
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross-national perspective. In the a...
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross-national perspective. In the a...
The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal changes such as ...
1992 was an important year for the process of European integration: significant steps had to be take...
This article places European welfare states squarely in today's European integration context and loo...
Abstract: The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal change...
This Policy Brief was specially prepared for and distributed at The State of the Union 2018 ‘Solidar...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal changes such as ...
In all the countries of the European Union, the welfare state has come under intense scrutiny as a r...
The most competitive economies in the European Union (EU) spend more on social policy and public ser...
Contents LUTZ BRANGSCH AND CORNELIA HILDEBRANDT: The Prospects of the European Welfare State. Revie...
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross-national perspective. In the a...
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross-national perspective. In the a...
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross-national perspective. In the a...
The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal changes such as ...
1992 was an important year for the process of European integration: significant steps had to be take...
This article places European welfare states squarely in today's European integration context and loo...
Abstract: The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal change...
This Policy Brief was specially prepared for and distributed at The State of the Union 2018 ‘Solidar...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
The welfare states in Europe are confronted with a twofold challenge. Both internal changes such as ...