© The Author(s) 2018. The status quo defence of organized interests and the reform unwillingness of public opinion are seen as the main reasons why welfare states persist. Building upon these two perspectives, this introduction develops an analytical approach to systematically study the role of organized interests and public opinion in the political economy of welfare state reform. It covers three important social policy areas (pension, healthcare, and labour market policies) and briefly maps the main institutional differences between our two country cases, Britain and Germany. Finally, it discusses the method mix applied in the nine empirical studies collected in this volume: ranging from qualitative to quantitative, from interview to text...
'This paper deals with the problems of social acceptance and social support of the welfare state. It...
Why are people who live in liberal welfare regimes so reluctant to support welfare policy? And why a...
Social policy and its associated institutions are central political arenas for societal compromise a...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
The welfare state can be regarded as the major institutional arrangement of western societies that c...
The world's richer democracies all provide such public benefits as pensions and health care, but why...
The welfare state is a trademark of the European social model. An extensive set of social and instit...
This chapter provides a comparative analysis of the long-term development of public attitudes toward...
This chapter provides a comparative analysis of the long-term development of public attitudes toward...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
This chapter examines the long-run relationship between public opinion, party politics, and the welf...
This paper examines the validity of predominant assumptions about popular support for the welfare st...
'This paper deals with the problems of social acceptance and social support of the welfare state. It...
Why are people who live in liberal welfare regimes so reluctant to support welfare policy? And why a...
Social policy and its associated institutions are central political arenas for societal compromise a...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
The welfare state can be regarded as the major institutional arrangement of western societies that c...
The world's richer democracies all provide such public benefits as pensions and health care, but why...
The welfare state is a trademark of the European social model. An extensive set of social and instit...
This chapter provides a comparative analysis of the long-term development of public attitudes toward...
This chapter provides a comparative analysis of the long-term development of public attitudes toward...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
This chapter examines the long-run relationship between public opinion, party politics, and the welf...
This paper examines the validity of predominant assumptions about popular support for the welfare st...
'This paper deals with the problems of social acceptance and social support of the welfare state. It...
Why are people who live in liberal welfare regimes so reluctant to support welfare policy? And why a...
Social policy and its associated institutions are central political arenas for societal compromise a...