This article reviews the recommodification of social policy in the context of financialised austerity capitalism and post-crisis welfare states. It sets out an understanding of recommodification as a multiple set of processes that involve the state in labour market-making, by shaping labour\u27s \u27saleability\u27. Under conditions of finance-dominated austerity capitalism, the article argues that recent dynamics of recommodification complicate the long established Piersonian observations. For Pierson, recommodification signifies how elements of the welfare state that shelter individuals from market pressures are dismantled and replaced with measures which buffer their labour market participation. This article examines ways in which recent...
The article focuses on the interplay between changes in welfare state paradigms (Keynesian, neo-libe...
By 2010, when the Greek sovereign debt crisis changed into an existential crisis of the euro, all de...
The economic crisis of 2007/2008 presented a challenge to the welfare state in the UK, and, more wi...
This article reviews the recommodification of social policy in the context of financialised austerit...
The chapter revises the author’s earlier work on the restructuring and strategic reorientation of we...
This chapter argues that recent changes in labour market policies in the European Union are closely ...
This paper provides an analysis of the financialisation of the British welfare state. In a continuat...
The objective of this paper is to identify the political conditions that are most likely to be condu...
The objective of this paper is to identify the political conditions that are most likely to be condu...
This paper provides an analysis of the financialisation of the British welfare state. In a continuat...
This paper looks at two related labour market policies that have persisted and even proliferated acr...
Modern capitalist economies usually require some kind of compromise between capital's twin needs for...
The relevance of socioeconomic class and of class-related parties for policymaking is a recurringiss...
The comparative political economy literature has been inconclusive in its assessment of the extent o...
This paper argues that the concept of social reproduction not only is useful in understanding the ge...
The article focuses on the interplay between changes in welfare state paradigms (Keynesian, neo-libe...
By 2010, when the Greek sovereign debt crisis changed into an existential crisis of the euro, all de...
The economic crisis of 2007/2008 presented a challenge to the welfare state in the UK, and, more wi...
This article reviews the recommodification of social policy in the context of financialised austerit...
The chapter revises the author’s earlier work on the restructuring and strategic reorientation of we...
This chapter argues that recent changes in labour market policies in the European Union are closely ...
This paper provides an analysis of the financialisation of the British welfare state. In a continuat...
The objective of this paper is to identify the political conditions that are most likely to be condu...
The objective of this paper is to identify the political conditions that are most likely to be condu...
This paper provides an analysis of the financialisation of the British welfare state. In a continuat...
This paper looks at two related labour market policies that have persisted and even proliferated acr...
Modern capitalist economies usually require some kind of compromise between capital's twin needs for...
The relevance of socioeconomic class and of class-related parties for policymaking is a recurringiss...
The comparative political economy literature has been inconclusive in its assessment of the extent o...
This paper argues that the concept of social reproduction not only is useful in understanding the ge...
The article focuses on the interplay between changes in welfare state paradigms (Keynesian, neo-libe...
By 2010, when the Greek sovereign debt crisis changed into an existential crisis of the euro, all de...
The economic crisis of 2007/2008 presented a challenge to the welfare state in the UK, and, more wi...