Welfare states in all advanced industrialized countries are under severe financial stress. Many observers argue that in responding to such pressures, governments are converging on a path of marketization and privatization of social risks, which ultimately leads to the unraveling of solidarity. Recent health care reforms in Britain, Germany, and the United States serve as case studies that challenge this argument. Far from converging on a market path, each country has pursued a distinctive reform response combining markets with other policy instruments. Moreover, where state actors lead the way in constructing health care markets, the extent of desolidarity is limited. The structure of each nation's health care system shapes the policy prefe...
The \u2018crisis\u2019 of welfare state has often been announced. There was a crisis in the 1970s, w...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
The German welfare state has undergone fundamental reforms over the past three decades. Since the ea...
Welfare states in all advanced industrialized countries are under severe financial stress. Many obse...
In this second of three chapters on the distinctive policy dynamics of particular areas of social pr...
Are advanced industrialized countries converging on a market response to reform their systems of soc...
Defence date: 12 June 2010Examining Board: Jens Blom-Hansen (Aarhus Univ), Pepper Culpepper (EUI...
Rising costs of health care provision throughout the world have provoked a vigorous debate about the...
International research on the social determinants of health has increasingly integrated a welfare st...
Health care systems in the postwar period have been governed by political bargains between the state...
All over Europe, the provision of healthcare services is widely considered a primary duty of the gov...
Germany, France and the Netherlands all have specific ‘Bismarckian’ health insurance systems,which e...
Germany, France and the Netherlands all have specific ‘Bismarckian’ health insurance systems, which ...
Health care systems are currently challenged by an insufficiency of funds and a lack of clarity abou...
The impacts of resilience thesis, the art of framing, and political characteristics impact the abili...
The \u2018crisis\u2019 of welfare state has often been announced. There was a crisis in the 1970s, w...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
The German welfare state has undergone fundamental reforms over the past three decades. Since the ea...
Welfare states in all advanced industrialized countries are under severe financial stress. Many obse...
In this second of three chapters on the distinctive policy dynamics of particular areas of social pr...
Are advanced industrialized countries converging on a market response to reform their systems of soc...
Defence date: 12 June 2010Examining Board: Jens Blom-Hansen (Aarhus Univ), Pepper Culpepper (EUI...
Rising costs of health care provision throughout the world have provoked a vigorous debate about the...
International research on the social determinants of health has increasingly integrated a welfare st...
Health care systems in the postwar period have been governed by political bargains between the state...
All over Europe, the provision of healthcare services is widely considered a primary duty of the gov...
Germany, France and the Netherlands all have specific ‘Bismarckian’ health insurance systems,which e...
Germany, France and the Netherlands all have specific ‘Bismarckian’ health insurance systems, which ...
Health care systems are currently challenged by an insufficiency of funds and a lack of clarity abou...
The impacts of resilience thesis, the art of framing, and political characteristics impact the abili...
The \u2018crisis\u2019 of welfare state has often been announced. There was a crisis in the 1970s, w...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
The German welfare state has undergone fundamental reforms over the past three decades. Since the ea...