Despite the creation in Europe of a common economic and monetary union, the convergence towards a unique European Welfare State (EWS) model is not yet in evidence. By applying a ß-Convergence panel data approach on real per-capita welfare expenditure, the paper analyses how the different types of welfare states and country-specific factors are conditioning the convergence of EU member states social policies. Our results suggest that a unique European model toward which the different countries are converging does not exist. Instead, we find evidence of strong heterogeneity among welfare states. While accounting for the sensitivity to national specificity of the earlier literature (Esping-Andersen, 1990), this methodology allows us to underst...
The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of the European Uni...
This paper analyses the welfare states in the post-Communist countries from Central and Eastern Euro...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...
Despite the creation in Europe of a common economic and monetary union, the convergence towards a un...
Despite the creation in Europe of a common economic and monetary union, the convergence towards a un...
This paper investigates whether there is a convergence in welfare state policies among the "old" EU ...
The European social and welfare models are questioned in the context of the internationalization of ...
Varying types of European welfare states have been analyzed in this study in order to provide an ove...
The contemporary institutionalization of an international, regional polity and market in the Europea...
Convergence of social protection objectives and policies in Member States is an explicit objective o...
The notion of a European social model assumes that European societies have certain features in commo...
This study investigates the dynamics of European countries social spending in the period 1980-2013, ...
This article draws attention to the Europeanization of social policy and the development of minimum ...
Existing studies have found only limited empirical evidence of welfare state convergence. Moreover, ...
This article explores the differences in economic and social performance across European welfare mod...
The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of the European Uni...
This paper analyses the welfare states in the post-Communist countries from Central and Eastern Euro...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...
Despite the creation in Europe of a common economic and monetary union, the convergence towards a un...
Despite the creation in Europe of a common economic and monetary union, the convergence towards a un...
This paper investigates whether there is a convergence in welfare state policies among the "old" EU ...
The European social and welfare models are questioned in the context of the internationalization of ...
Varying types of European welfare states have been analyzed in this study in order to provide an ove...
The contemporary institutionalization of an international, regional polity and market in the Europea...
Convergence of social protection objectives and policies in Member States is an explicit objective o...
The notion of a European social model assumes that European societies have certain features in commo...
This study investigates the dynamics of European countries social spending in the period 1980-2013, ...
This article draws attention to the Europeanization of social policy and the development of minimum ...
Existing studies have found only limited empirical evidence of welfare state convergence. Moreover, ...
This article explores the differences in economic and social performance across European welfare mod...
The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of the European Uni...
This paper analyses the welfare states in the post-Communist countries from Central and Eastern Euro...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...