Böger T, Öktem KG. Levels or worlds of welfare? Assessing social rights and social stratification in Northern and Southern countries. SOCIAL POLICY & ADMINISTRATION. 2019;53(1):63-77.Since Esping-Andersen's Three Worlds, it has become a truism of welfare state research that welfare states do not vary linearly along a single dimension but have to be conceptualized as multidimensional phenomena that cluster into types caused by the political economy of class coalitions. However, when moving beyond the 18 original countries of Esping-Andersen's analysis, the situation is less clear. Although additional worlds have been identified in the Global North and the Global South, these are usually not conceptualized along the same dimensions as the...
In this paper we discuss social policy in relation to different development contexts, where characte...
The introduction of innovative macro-measures has been one of the preferred means to account for ide...
From the welfare states origins in Europe, the idea of human welfare being organized through a civil...
Welfare regimes differ in their impact on social inequality in important ways. While previous resear...
This book analyses the insitutions and effects of eleven modern welfare states (USA, UK, Canada, Au...
The welfare regime concept introduced by Gøsta Esping-Andersen in 1990 is still widely used in compa...
Esping-Andersen developed a typology of welfare regimes: conservative, liberal and social democratic...
This article reviews the literature on the causes of welfare state expansion in democratic middle-in...
John Hudson and Stefan Kühner Introduction Following the publication of Esping-Andersen’s (1990) cla...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Written by a team of internationally respected experts, this book explores the conditions under whic...
Written by a team of internationally respected experts, this book explores the conditions under whic...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Abstract. We present a different approach to appraising welfare regimes, stressing differ-ent dimens...
Abstract. We present a different approach to appraising welfare regimes, stressing differ-ent dimens...
In this paper we discuss social policy in relation to different development contexts, where characte...
The introduction of innovative macro-measures has been one of the preferred means to account for ide...
From the welfare states origins in Europe, the idea of human welfare being organized through a civil...
Welfare regimes differ in their impact on social inequality in important ways. While previous resear...
This book analyses the insitutions and effects of eleven modern welfare states (USA, UK, Canada, Au...
The welfare regime concept introduced by Gøsta Esping-Andersen in 1990 is still widely used in compa...
Esping-Andersen developed a typology of welfare regimes: conservative, liberal and social democratic...
This article reviews the literature on the causes of welfare state expansion in democratic middle-in...
John Hudson and Stefan Kühner Introduction Following the publication of Esping-Andersen’s (1990) cla...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Written by a team of internationally respected experts, this book explores the conditions under whic...
Written by a team of internationally respected experts, this book explores the conditions under whic...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Abstract. We present a different approach to appraising welfare regimes, stressing differ-ent dimens...
Abstract. We present a different approach to appraising welfare regimes, stressing differ-ent dimens...
In this paper we discuss social policy in relation to different development contexts, where characte...
The introduction of innovative macro-measures has been one of the preferred means to account for ide...
From the welfare states origins in Europe, the idea of human welfare being organized through a civil...