The welfare states in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have undergone massive changes since the beginning of the 1990s. This paper reviews the literature on welfare state development in CEE in light of the theories that have been used to study advanced capitalist democracies. Its purpose is to critically assess the extent to which diff erent theories can explain changes in the welfare state during and after transition. It argues that until now two strands of literature have crystallised: institutionalism and actorcentred explanations. Institutionalists agree that welfare reforms are limited by the path dependence of the national welfare state structures though this framework is biased towards explaining stability. Recent literature seeks to ...
This paper briefly explores the social policy developments in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Sl...
textabstractAbstract This article uses hierarchical cluster analysis to empirically assess if the p...
The successful completion of political, institutional and social transformation, which accompanies t...
"The welfare states in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have undergone massive changes since the beg...
The welfare states in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have undergone massive changes since the begi...
This paper discusses some recent socio-economic achievements and losses in Central and Eastern Europ...
This paper discusses the emergence of a new model of welfare and social assistance in Central and Ea...
This paper provides a brief description of the main systemic problems (strukturprobleme) of post-com...
Central and Eastern European countries have experienced a rapid transformation of their economic, po...
The social and economic conflicts that emerged during the transi - tion periods of Central and Eas...
AbstractDebates on the post-socialist welfare state evolved in two main directions. While some schol...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2005.Vita.Includ...
This paper discusses some recent socio-economic achievements and losses in Central and Eastern Europ...
This article revises the conventional approach to welfare state development in the post-communist wo...
2. Theoretical background ............
This paper briefly explores the social policy developments in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Sl...
textabstractAbstract This article uses hierarchical cluster analysis to empirically assess if the p...
The successful completion of political, institutional and social transformation, which accompanies t...
"The welfare states in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have undergone massive changes since the beg...
The welfare states in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have undergone massive changes since the begi...
This paper discusses some recent socio-economic achievements and losses in Central and Eastern Europ...
This paper discusses the emergence of a new model of welfare and social assistance in Central and Ea...
This paper provides a brief description of the main systemic problems (strukturprobleme) of post-com...
Central and Eastern European countries have experienced a rapid transformation of their economic, po...
The social and economic conflicts that emerged during the transi - tion periods of Central and Eas...
AbstractDebates on the post-socialist welfare state evolved in two main directions. While some schol...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2005.Vita.Includ...
This paper discusses some recent socio-economic achievements and losses in Central and Eastern Europ...
This article revises the conventional approach to welfare state development in the post-communist wo...
2. Theoretical background ............
This paper briefly explores the social policy developments in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Sl...
textabstractAbstract This article uses hierarchical cluster analysis to empirically assess if the p...
The successful completion of political, institutional and social transformation, which accompanies t...