The paper discusses the challenges of welfare environmental sustainability in social policy analysis and a methodological contribution on the matter. The concept of welfare sustainability arises from the growing awareness that welfare systems are an important driver of a unsustainable model of development. The emergence of this problem is linked to the increasing demands of social protection and the fiscal crisis of welfare states, giving rise to a sort of triple sustainability crisis. The paper briefly presents the main points discussed in the current debate, some criticisms about the latter, and few aspects of our research direction. Criticisms particularly point out a sort of reductionist trap in social policy analysis that makes it diff...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
The article discusses five literature strands’ approaches towards social protection systems in the c...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 105, 26 pages Recent developments in the political, scientific and e...
The paper discusses the challenges of welfare environmental sustainability in social policy analysis...
Social policy developed as a research field and academic discipline to ensure protection from social...
The economic, fiscal and environmental crises evident in contemporary political economy carry a set ...
Thus far, there has been a reluctance to instigate a dialogue and engage with the tensions between t...
Theories of welfare and public policies do not normally question GDP, income growth and rising mater...
Attention towards topics such as environmental pollution, climate change, or biodiversity has strong...
Sustainability and the Political Economy of Welfare raises the issue of what is required to make wel...
Growth-dependent welfare states contribute to climate emergency. The ecological economics, degrowth,...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
In this paper we explore the potential of cross-fertilization between research on welfare state refo...
The climate crisis calls for a new generation of social policy compatible with planetary limits and ...
This article analyzes the relationship between the social and climate policies of the European Union...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
The article discusses five literature strands’ approaches towards social protection systems in the c...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 105, 26 pages Recent developments in the political, scientific and e...
The paper discusses the challenges of welfare environmental sustainability in social policy analysis...
Social policy developed as a research field and academic discipline to ensure protection from social...
The economic, fiscal and environmental crises evident in contemporary political economy carry a set ...
Thus far, there has been a reluctance to instigate a dialogue and engage with the tensions between t...
Theories of welfare and public policies do not normally question GDP, income growth and rising mater...
Attention towards topics such as environmental pollution, climate change, or biodiversity has strong...
Sustainability and the Political Economy of Welfare raises the issue of what is required to make wel...
Growth-dependent welfare states contribute to climate emergency. The ecological economics, degrowth,...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
In this paper we explore the potential of cross-fertilization between research on welfare state refo...
The climate crisis calls for a new generation of social policy compatible with planetary limits and ...
This article analyzes the relationship between the social and climate policies of the European Union...
Comparative empirical studies of the link between economic growth, carbon emissions and ecological f...
The article discusses five literature strands’ approaches towards social protection systems in the c...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 105, 26 pages Recent developments in the political, scientific and e...