In multi-tiered states, subnational policymakers face a dilemma: on one hand, they must ensure the social legitimacy of their subnational unit by owning relevant policies including their potentially negative consequences; on the other, they have to manage their budget responsibly, which limits the scope of policy development. We study this dilemma in relation to social policies, by examining how the constituent units and municipalities in Germany, Italy, Spain and Switzerland deal with it, taking social assistance as an empirical example. Our analysis suggests that the combination of the federation’s history and a multinational political context affects the incentives and the choices made by the policymakers regarding ownership and disowner...
This article investigates citizen support for welfare provisions, where these can be provided at bot...
Defence date: 4 March 2008Examining board: Prof. Jacques Ziller, EUI (Supervisor) ; Prof. Dieter Gri...
Since the mid-1970s, European states have been reassesing and reconfiguring the welfare state. At th...
In multi-tiered states, subnational policymakers face a dilemma: on one hand, they must ensure the s...
In this article, we analyze if and how different levels of government off-load clients onto other we...
Conventional wisdom strongly suggests that federalism is inimical to high levels of social spending....
What does federalism do to welfare states? This question arises in scholarly debates about policy de...
<div><p>This article examines the governance of social assistance in the City of São Paulo by consid...
This article is concerned with the impact that federal structures have on the development of welfare...
Despite widespread agreement over the connection between federalism and social expenditures during t...
This article investigates citizen support for welfare provisions, where these can be provided at bot...
What does federalism do to welfare states? This question arises in scholarly debates about policy de...
In the last decades welfare policies in Europe underwent relevant changes affecting in particular tw...
Contents: 1 Introduction; 2 Bismarckian social legislation as a federalist compromise; 3 Weimar and ...
The focal point of the literature on policy feedbacks (Campbell, 2012; Soss & Schram, 2007) is to in...
This article investigates citizen support for welfare provisions, where these can be provided at bot...
Defence date: 4 March 2008Examining board: Prof. Jacques Ziller, EUI (Supervisor) ; Prof. Dieter Gri...
Since the mid-1970s, European states have been reassesing and reconfiguring the welfare state. At th...
In multi-tiered states, subnational policymakers face a dilemma: on one hand, they must ensure the s...
In this article, we analyze if and how different levels of government off-load clients onto other we...
Conventional wisdom strongly suggests that federalism is inimical to high levels of social spending....
What does federalism do to welfare states? This question arises in scholarly debates about policy de...
<div><p>This article examines the governance of social assistance in the City of São Paulo by consid...
This article is concerned with the impact that federal structures have on the development of welfare...
Despite widespread agreement over the connection between federalism and social expenditures during t...
This article investigates citizen support for welfare provisions, where these can be provided at bot...
What does federalism do to welfare states? This question arises in scholarly debates about policy de...
In the last decades welfare policies in Europe underwent relevant changes affecting in particular tw...
Contents: 1 Introduction; 2 Bismarckian social legislation as a federalist compromise; 3 Weimar and ...
The focal point of the literature on policy feedbacks (Campbell, 2012; Soss & Schram, 2007) is to in...
This article investigates citizen support for welfare provisions, where these can be provided at bot...
Defence date: 4 March 2008Examining board: Prof. Jacques Ziller, EUI (Supervisor) ; Prof. Dieter Gri...
Since the mid-1970s, European states have been reassesing and reconfiguring the welfare state. At th...