It is well known that welfare states ensure a certain level of social protection affecting levels of well-being and the extent of inequalities in society. Changes within crucial domains of social policy, such as education, health, or social protection, have, therefore, a major effect upon individuals' opportunities. In this article I compare the effects of these changes in two countries from the mid-1980s to the financial crisis of 2008. Portugal that was a latecomer in welfare state development and Denmark was at the forefront of de-commodification and universalization of social rights. The conclusion of this article is that income inequality has been steadily increasing in Danish society; while in Portugal, despite improvements in many so...
The objective of the article is twofold: 1) to give an empirical picture of the state of affairs wit...
Although in Europe there continues to be a large degree of consensus that it is the responsibility o...
Do attitudes towards the welfare state change in response to economic crises? Addressing this questi...
It is well known that welfare states ensure a certain level of social protection affecting levels of...
textabstractObjective: The objective of this study was to determine whether the magnitude of income-...
Welfare States in the European Union have many different characteristics, including the role assign...
In the last 30 years, the welfare state has been doubted and many believe that the welfare state is ...
This paper focuses on the deep transformation of the Portuguese state under democracy and charts the...
The \u2018crisis\u2019 of welfare state has often been announced. There was a crisis in the 1970s, w...
This article examines the impact of the ongoing (2008–13) economic crisis on Greek and Portuguese we...
In Denmark, as in other welfare societies worldwide, the organisation and ideology of welfare are be...
The BA thesis compares effects of global economic crissis on economy, welfare state and society of t...
This article examines social attitudes towards social rights in Portugal. It utilizes original surve...
The Swedish welfare state, once developed to create a new society based on social equality and unive...
In the globalization era that we are witnessing, the social problems of welfare and development have...
The objective of the article is twofold: 1) to give an empirical picture of the state of affairs wit...
Although in Europe there continues to be a large degree of consensus that it is the responsibility o...
Do attitudes towards the welfare state change in response to economic crises? Addressing this questi...
It is well known that welfare states ensure a certain level of social protection affecting levels of...
textabstractObjective: The objective of this study was to determine whether the magnitude of income-...
Welfare States in the European Union have many different characteristics, including the role assign...
In the last 30 years, the welfare state has been doubted and many believe that the welfare state is ...
This paper focuses on the deep transformation of the Portuguese state under democracy and charts the...
The \u2018crisis\u2019 of welfare state has often been announced. There was a crisis in the 1970s, w...
This article examines the impact of the ongoing (2008–13) economic crisis on Greek and Portuguese we...
In Denmark, as in other welfare societies worldwide, the organisation and ideology of welfare are be...
The BA thesis compares effects of global economic crissis on economy, welfare state and society of t...
This article examines social attitudes towards social rights in Portugal. It utilizes original surve...
The Swedish welfare state, once developed to create a new society based on social equality and unive...
In the globalization era that we are witnessing, the social problems of welfare and development have...
The objective of the article is twofold: 1) to give an empirical picture of the state of affairs wit...
Although in Europe there continues to be a large degree of consensus that it is the responsibility o...
Do attitudes towards the welfare state change in response to economic crises? Addressing this questi...