Recent research has found that much of the social protection retrenchment since the early 1990s has been targeted at workers with low or instable incomes, resulting in a ‘dualization’ of social protection. However, little is known about the causes for cross-national variation in the way that different welfare states have reformed unemployment protection for these ‘labour market outsiders’. The article sheds light on the potential causes for this variation by considering the cases of Germany and Austria, two countries that have diverged markedly in their reforms of unemployment protection for non-standard workers. Based on a most-similar-systems design and an analysis of the reform trajectories of the two countries, the power of unions to in...
This thesis looks at the politics of labor market policy in the postwar period in the advanced indus...
High levels of unemployment, or high levels of social expenditures as well as the growing demand for...
ABSTRACT: Though activation has been a key theme in recent comparative scholarship on social policy,...
Recent research has found that much of the social protection retrenchment since the early 1990s has ...
This article explores the relationship between trade union governance roles in unemployment benefit ...
This chapter explores the changing paradigm that characterises the workings of labour market institu...
Austrian political actors have improved the protection of outsiders by expanding the coverage of lab...
To what extent did globalization generate uniform employers' pressures for employment protection der...
This article first outlines the differences in outcome of pension reform in Germany and Austria. The...
While Germany is facing the wholesale disorganization of sectoral collective bargaining, the Austria...
International audienceUsual typologies put Germany and France together as 'Bismarckian' systems, oft...
International audienceDualisation has become an important analytical framework to study changes in E...
This article addresses the questions of the extent to which, and the reasons why, western European t...
This article first outlines the differences in outcome of pension reform in Germany and Austria. The...
The thesis examines the generosity of unemployment benefits granted to non-standard (outsiders) and ...
This thesis looks at the politics of labor market policy in the postwar period in the advanced indus...
High levels of unemployment, or high levels of social expenditures as well as the growing demand for...
ABSTRACT: Though activation has been a key theme in recent comparative scholarship on social policy,...
Recent research has found that much of the social protection retrenchment since the early 1990s has ...
This article explores the relationship between trade union governance roles in unemployment benefit ...
This chapter explores the changing paradigm that characterises the workings of labour market institu...
Austrian political actors have improved the protection of outsiders by expanding the coverage of lab...
To what extent did globalization generate uniform employers' pressures for employment protection der...
This article first outlines the differences in outcome of pension reform in Germany and Austria. The...
While Germany is facing the wholesale disorganization of sectoral collective bargaining, the Austria...
International audienceUsual typologies put Germany and France together as 'Bismarckian' systems, oft...
International audienceDualisation has become an important analytical framework to study changes in E...
This article addresses the questions of the extent to which, and the reasons why, western European t...
This article first outlines the differences in outcome of pension reform in Germany and Austria. The...
The thesis examines the generosity of unemployment benefits granted to non-standard (outsiders) and ...
This thesis looks at the politics of labor market policy in the postwar period in the advanced indus...
High levels of unemployment, or high levels of social expenditures as well as the growing demand for...
ABSTRACT: Though activation has been a key theme in recent comparative scholarship on social policy,...