Concepts of social justice are at the very heart of the welfare state. From the perspective of the history of institutions, the article reconstructs the principles of justice which underlie the architecture of the social security systems in Great Britain and Germany and analyses how they have changed since 1945. It turns out that in general both welfare states are based on mixtures of different concepts of justice. Parallels can be found above all in the health care systems, which in both countries are based on a combination of two principles – equality of access on the one side and treatment according to one’s needs on the other side. There are more significant differences, in contrast, in regard to insuring against unemployment and...
'This paper deals with the problems of social acceptance and social support of the welfare state. It...
The welfare state can be seen as a measure of the social protection. A major finding within the comp...
Social justice and the welfare state: constraints of social and economic change. This paper revie...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, pe...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, people’s notions of solidarity a...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so. to what extent. people’s notions of solidarity a...
The Development of the European welfare state is seen as an essential element in the transformation ...
This article explores how the German distribution system is assessed with regard to justice in the f...
Defence date: 22 April 2002Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (EUI/University of Oxford - supervis...
Designed by Beveridge and built by Attlee's post-war Labour government, the welfare state was create...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, people’s notions of solidarity a...
This article examines the origins of what for years has been characterized as a European welfare con...
This article analyses the institutionalization of social services in England and Wales, France and G...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
The welfare state can be regarded as the major institutional arrangement of western societies that c...
'This paper deals with the problems of social acceptance and social support of the welfare state. It...
The welfare state can be seen as a measure of the social protection. A major finding within the comp...
Social justice and the welfare state: constraints of social and economic change. This paper revie...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, pe...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, people’s notions of solidarity a...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so. to what extent. people’s notions of solidarity a...
The Development of the European welfare state is seen as an essential element in the transformation ...
This article explores how the German distribution system is assessed with regard to justice in the f...
Defence date: 22 April 2002Examining board: Prof. Richard Breen (EUI/University of Oxford - supervis...
Designed by Beveridge and built by Attlee's post-war Labour government, the welfare state was create...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, people’s notions of solidarity a...
This article examines the origins of what for years has been characterized as a European welfare con...
This article analyses the institutionalization of social services in England and Wales, France and G...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
The welfare state can be regarded as the major institutional arrangement of western societies that c...
'This paper deals with the problems of social acceptance and social support of the welfare state. It...
The welfare state can be seen as a measure of the social protection. A major finding within the comp...
Social justice and the welfare state: constraints of social and economic change. This paper revie...