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's 'saleability'. 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 policy t...
This chapter considers welfare and labour market policies in the UK, with a particular focus on deve...
A growing body of research quantifies the recent impact of fiscal consolidation and public service r...
Welfare provision is often conceived through the lens of decommodification and analysed in (re)distr...
This article reviews the recommodification of social policy in the context of financialised austerit...
This paper provides an analysis of the financialisation of the British welfare state. In a continuat...
This paper provides an analysis of the financialisation of the British welfare state. In a continuat...
Financialisation, understood as the increased role of finance in individuals’ daily lives as well as...
Recent reforms in welfare states generate new challenges to social citizenship. Social citizenship ...
Viewed within their historical context, recent cuts to public social spending and increasingly gover...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
Published online: 22 Mar 2018In all advanced democracies, policies related to the welfare state are ...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
Ireland, the UK and the USA are heterogeneous examples of liberal worlds of welfare capitalism yet a...
This article considers the path of social policy and democracy in Australia and the latest set of we...
This chapter considers welfare and labour market policies in the UK, with a particular focus on deve...
A growing body of research quantifies the recent impact of fiscal consolidation and public service r...
Welfare provision is often conceived through the lens of decommodification and analysed in (re)distr...
This article reviews the recommodification of social policy in the context of financialised austerit...
This paper provides an analysis of the financialisation of the British welfare state. In a continuat...
This paper provides an analysis of the financialisation of the British welfare state. In a continuat...
Financialisation, understood as the increased role of finance in individuals’ daily lives as well as...
Recent reforms in welfare states generate new challenges to social citizenship. Social citizenship ...
Viewed within their historical context, recent cuts to public social spending and increasingly gover...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
Published online: 22 Mar 2018In all advanced democracies, policies related to the welfare state are ...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
Ireland, the UK and the USA are heterogeneous examples of liberal worlds of welfare capitalism yet a...
This article considers the path of social policy and democracy in Australia and the latest set of we...
This chapter considers welfare and labour market policies in the UK, with a particular focus on deve...
A growing body of research quantifies the recent impact of fiscal consolidation and public service r...
Welfare provision is often conceived through the lens of decommodification and analysed in (re)distr...