This paper argues that in order to explain policy output, we need to better understand the role of key bureaucrats. It suggests that ministerial advisers are influential in determining the character of policy output and that the way in which ministerial advisers act partly depends on the terms of their employment. It hypotheses that recommendations made by politically appointed advisers differ systematically from recommendations made by non-politically appointed advisers, and that this also affects policy output. In order to test these suggestions, the paper analyses the distribution of welfare state cuts among different social groups. A set of eighteen mature welfare states between 1985 and 2003 are used, and the results indicate that the ...
A crowded field of research has focused on the relationship between government ideology and welfare ...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
The book critically assesses the impact of party governments in different institutional settings on ...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
This dissertation examines, from a comparative perspective, the relationship between partisan politi...
This article argues that the extent to which political parties are institutionalized shapes welfare ...
Defence date: 29 September 2010Examining Board: Evelyne Huber (University of North Carolina, Chape...
This paper presents a series of innovative, pooled time-series, cross-section (TSCS) regression mode...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
comments, suggestions, and support of this project. This article would not have been completed witho...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
Understanding representation is central to politics. Numerous studies assess under which conditions ...
This article addresses the influence of politicians, managers, and the dispositions of street-level ...
This paper has two specific aims. First, it seeks to demonstrate that senior civil servants still pl...
When do governments pursue unpopular reform, such as cutting benefits? And when do they engage in no...
A crowded field of research has focused on the relationship between government ideology and welfare ...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
The book critically assesses the impact of party governments in different institutional settings on ...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
This dissertation examines, from a comparative perspective, the relationship between partisan politi...
This article argues that the extent to which political parties are institutionalized shapes welfare ...
Defence date: 29 September 2010Examining Board: Evelyne Huber (University of North Carolina, Chape...
This paper presents a series of innovative, pooled time-series, cross-section (TSCS) regression mode...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
comments, suggestions, and support of this project. This article would not have been completed witho...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
Understanding representation is central to politics. Numerous studies assess under which conditions ...
This article addresses the influence of politicians, managers, and the dispositions of street-level ...
This paper has two specific aims. First, it seeks to demonstrate that senior civil servants still pl...
When do governments pursue unpopular reform, such as cutting benefits? And when do they engage in no...
A crowded field of research has focused on the relationship between government ideology and welfare ...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
The book critically assesses the impact of party governments in different institutional settings on ...