Summaries Through comparisons of the composition of welfare provision in different countries and regions, this article shows how welfare systems are determined by different natural and cultural conditions, and argues that no ‘best’ welfare model exists for all nations. A discussion of different models illustrates the distinction between social welfare and occupational benefits, a distinction which has often been confused in China. The article points out that residual social welfare proves more flexible in adjusting to the challenges of globalisation while occupational benefits may represent a new form of protection, of benefit to the few, in the context of cross?border competition. Trends in welfare reform are likely to lead to a gradual r...
Studies analysing welfare have previously focused on countries as units. In the course of pension cu...
In the globalization era that we are witnessing, the social problems of welfare and development have...
The article considers three major non-Marxist explanations of the modern welfare state: functionalis...
This article rounds off the themed section by reviewing broader debates within welfare state modelli...
The socialist market economy in China has brought about impressive economic growth. It has also resu...
Summaries This article is an exploration of how assumptions about how welfare should be provided ca...
John Hudson and Stefan Kühner Introduction Following the publication of Esping-Andersen’s (1990) cla...
Many European countries still provide their citizens with social insurance programs of unprecedented...
This thesis examines, comparatively, patterns of welfare provisions in the East Asian NICs (newly i...
Social democratic welfare state promotes equality between social classes by equalizing minimum needs...
China’s recent welfare expansion demonstrates a puzzling case. The welfare expansion has been broad-...
This thesis investigates the relationship between social disadvantages and welfare problems, and ass...
Summaries After the spectacular economic crisis of late 1997, there has been a call for social welf...
In this volume, we include a range of international articles which grapple with welfare theory and i...
Following the publication of Esping-Andersen\u27s (1990) classic The Three Worlds of Welfare Capital...
Studies analysing welfare have previously focused on countries as units. In the course of pension cu...
In the globalization era that we are witnessing, the social problems of welfare and development have...
The article considers three major non-Marxist explanations of the modern welfare state: functionalis...
This article rounds off the themed section by reviewing broader debates within welfare state modelli...
The socialist market economy in China has brought about impressive economic growth. It has also resu...
Summaries This article is an exploration of how assumptions about how welfare should be provided ca...
John Hudson and Stefan Kühner Introduction Following the publication of Esping-Andersen’s (1990) cla...
Many European countries still provide their citizens with social insurance programs of unprecedented...
This thesis examines, comparatively, patterns of welfare provisions in the East Asian NICs (newly i...
Social democratic welfare state promotes equality between social classes by equalizing minimum needs...
China’s recent welfare expansion demonstrates a puzzling case. The welfare expansion has been broad-...
This thesis investigates the relationship between social disadvantages and welfare problems, and ass...
Summaries After the spectacular economic crisis of late 1997, there has been a call for social welf...
In this volume, we include a range of international articles which grapple with welfare theory and i...
Following the publication of Esping-Andersen\u27s (1990) classic The Three Worlds of Welfare Capital...
Studies analysing welfare have previously focused on countries as units. In the course of pension cu...
In the globalization era that we are witnessing, the social problems of welfare and development have...
The article considers three major non-Marxist explanations of the modern welfare state: functionalis...