A crowded field of research has focused on the relationship between government ideology and welfare policy. In advancing this work, I refocus the debate on how the economic context can affect the manner in which governments shape welfare spending. In my analyses of social expenditures during times of economic booms and busts, I find that governments in recessions relax their ideological visions, while those in periods of prosperity have the room to make discretionary policy changes. By combining theories of government behavior with assumptions about preferences during diverse economic climates, these findings show how the economic environment affects governments’ abilities to implement ideological policies. More importantly, this transcends...
Blum S, Kuhlmann J. Understanding the welfare state in the context of austerity and populism. In: Gr...
programmatic entitlements in contemporary social policy and Dennis Quinn for unpublished data on fin...
Abstract: The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
In this dissertation, I examine whether attributes of governments and political systems affect the a...
Welfare spending has grown considerably and is currently a core component of government expenditure ...
This paper presents a series of innovative, pooled time-series, cross-section (TSCS) regression mode...
The Repoliticization of the Welfare State grapples with the evolving nature of political conflict ov...
Policy making power enables governments to redistribute income to powerful interests in society. How...
When do governments pursue unpopular reform, such as cutting benefits? And when do they engage in no...
The book critically assesses the impact of party governments in different institutional settings on ...
Issue ownership theory posits that when social welfare is electorally salient, left-wing parties gai...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
This dissertation examines, from a comparative perspective, the relationship between partisan politi...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
Blum S, Kuhlmann J. Understanding the welfare state in the context of austerity and populism. In: Gr...
programmatic entitlements in contemporary social policy and Dennis Quinn for unpublished data on fin...
Abstract: The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
In this dissertation, I examine whether attributes of governments and political systems affect the a...
Welfare spending has grown considerably and is currently a core component of government expenditure ...
This paper presents a series of innovative, pooled time-series, cross-section (TSCS) regression mode...
The Repoliticization of the Welfare State grapples with the evolving nature of political conflict ov...
Policy making power enables governments to redistribute income to powerful interests in society. How...
When do governments pursue unpopular reform, such as cutting benefits? And when do they engage in no...
The book critically assesses the impact of party governments in different institutional settings on ...
Issue ownership theory posits that when social welfare is electorally salient, left-wing parties gai...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
This dissertation examines, from a comparative perspective, the relationship between partisan politi...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
Blum S, Kuhlmann J. Understanding the welfare state in the context of austerity and populism. In: Gr...
programmatic entitlements in contemporary social policy and Dennis Quinn for unpublished data on fin...
Abstract: The assumption that voters systematically defend the welfare state is challenged by recent...