First lines of the introduction: The main components of the French welfare system clearly reflect the Bismarckian tradition of social insurance. From 1945 to the late 1970s, social policies expanded as one of the important parts of the Keynesian compromises that underpinned the "Trente Glorieuses"
International audienceBetween 1945 and the 1970’s, social policies in Britain and France reduced soc...
1995, is the most important reform of the French social protection system (SWS) since its creation i...
Introduction: In many respects, the French welfare state resembles the Bismarckian blueprint of a co...
First lines of the introduction: The main components of the French welfare system clearly reflect th...
The main components of the French welfare system clearly reflect the Bismarckian tradition of social...
The French welfare system is usually classified as a case of a corporatist–conservative welfare regi...
This paper examines the evolution of the french system of social protection since the mid seventies....
The French welfare state is often presented as very peculiar. From abroad, it seems both complex and...
In this paper, I would like to propose a general interpretation of welfare reforms, to be associated...
This article investigates the commonalities and transformations of a specific type of welfare system...
Between Bismarck and Beveridge Social security « crises », policies and politics As many other field...
International audienceUsual typologies put Germany and France together as 'Bismarckian' systems, oft...
The complexity of policymaking within the contemporary welfare state cannot be captured by social an...
In matters of "activation of social protection" as in other policy areas, one would expect that thre...
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International audienceBetween 1945 and the 1970’s, social policies in Britain and France reduced soc...
1995, is the most important reform of the French social protection system (SWS) since its creation i...
Introduction: In many respects, the French welfare state resembles the Bismarckian blueprint of a co...
First lines of the introduction: The main components of the French welfare system clearly reflect th...
The main components of the French welfare system clearly reflect the Bismarckian tradition of social...
The French welfare system is usually classified as a case of a corporatist–conservative welfare regi...
This paper examines the evolution of the french system of social protection since the mid seventies....
The French welfare state is often presented as very peculiar. From abroad, it seems both complex and...
In this paper, I would like to propose a general interpretation of welfare reforms, to be associated...
This article investigates the commonalities and transformations of a specific type of welfare system...
Between Bismarck and Beveridge Social security « crises », policies and politics As many other field...
International audienceUsual typologies put Germany and France together as 'Bismarckian' systems, oft...
The complexity of policymaking within the contemporary welfare state cannot be captured by social an...
In matters of "activation of social protection" as in other policy areas, one would expect that thre...
URL des Documents de travail : http://centredeconomiesorbonne.univ-paris1.fr/bandeau-haut/documents-...
International audienceBetween 1945 and the 1970’s, social policies in Britain and France reduced soc...
1995, is the most important reform of the French social protection system (SWS) since its creation i...
Introduction: In many respects, the French welfare state resembles the Bismarckian blueprint of a co...