This paper has been written in preparation of a research project funded by the European Commission (on the Feasibility and Added Value of a European Unemployment Benefit Scheme, contract VC/2015/0006). This paper adds information and detailed analysis to the following deliverable of that research project: Institutional Moral Hazard in the Multi-tiered Regulation of Unemployment and Social Assistance Benefits and Activation - A summary of eight country case studies; but it was not a deliverable. We use the concept ‘institutional moral hazard’ to analyse intergovernmental relations within multi-tiered welfare states, specifically the domain of in unemployment-related benefits and related activation policies (the ‘regulation of unemployment’)....
This is the first paper that assesses the importance of different stabilization channels of an unemp...
This article explores the relationship between trade union governance roles in unemployment benefit ...
Recent research has found that much of the social protection retrenchment since the early 1990s has ...
This paper has been written in preparation of a research project funded by the European Commission (...
This paper has been written in preparation of a research project funded by the European Commission (...
This paper has been written in preparation of a research project funded by the European Commission (...
This paper has been written in preparation of a research project funded by the European Commission (...
TIn this paper, we study eight countries in which the regulation of unemployment benefits and relate...
There are some who consider supranational unemployment-based automatic stabilizers to be advantageou...
There are some who consider supranational unemployment-based automatic stabilizers to be advantageou...
This thesis analyzes the interaction between different levels of government regarding unemployment i...
The federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the United States was established by the ...
This chapter explores the changing paradigm that characterises the workings of labour market institu...
"Employment protection legislation, unemployment benefits and active labor market policy are Janus-f...
High levels of unemployment, or high levels of social expenditures as well as the growing demand for...
This is the first paper that assesses the importance of different stabilization channels of an unemp...
This article explores the relationship between trade union governance roles in unemployment benefit ...
Recent research has found that much of the social protection retrenchment since the early 1990s has ...
This paper has been written in preparation of a research project funded by the European Commission (...
This paper has been written in preparation of a research project funded by the European Commission (...
This paper has been written in preparation of a research project funded by the European Commission (...
This paper has been written in preparation of a research project funded by the European Commission (...
TIn this paper, we study eight countries in which the regulation of unemployment benefits and relate...
There are some who consider supranational unemployment-based automatic stabilizers to be advantageou...
There are some who consider supranational unemployment-based automatic stabilizers to be advantageou...
This thesis analyzes the interaction between different levels of government regarding unemployment i...
The federal-state system of unemployment insurance (UI) in the United States was established by the ...
This chapter explores the changing paradigm that characterises the workings of labour market institu...
"Employment protection legislation, unemployment benefits and active labor market policy are Janus-f...
High levels of unemployment, or high levels of social expenditures as well as the growing demand for...
This is the first paper that assesses the importance of different stabilization channels of an unemp...
This article explores the relationship between trade union governance roles in unemployment benefit ...
Recent research has found that much of the social protection retrenchment since the early 1990s has ...