This paper examines the nature of changes within the EU–15 welfare states affected by the 2008 crisis. We try to answer the question of whether the differences that exist among different welfare state regimes, according to prevailing welfare state typologies, lead to different responses to the consequences of the crisis. Welfare state regimes are the result of different institutional perceptions of social risks hence it is realistic to expect specific responses to the effects of crisis among different welfare state regimes, and similar responses among the countries that belong to the same welfare state regimes. In order to recognize convergent vs. divergent processes, we perform a comparative analysis of the dynamics of the key welfare stat...
The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of the European Uni...
This article examines the impact of the ongoing (2008–13) economic crisis on Greek and Portuguese we...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...
This paper examines the nature of changes within the EU–15 welfare states affected by the 2008 crisi...
This paper examines the nature of changes within the EU–15 welfare states affected by the 2008 crisi...
This paper analyses changes that happened in European social policy during the period of Great Reces...
The European welfare states show different characteristics due to their political, historical and ec...
This paper aims at exploring changes in welfare state in Europe in the last decade, focussing on soc...
The paper sets out to deconstruct two concepts featuring in the title. Firstly, a novel definition o...
Has the financial crisis fundamentally weakened Europe’s welfare states? This paper assesses the dev...
The article focuses on the interplay between changes in welfare state paradigms (Keynesian, neo-libe...
Several European states have pursued austerity policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis, bu...
In the last 30 years, the welfare state has been doubted and many believe that the welfare state is ...
The \u2018crisis\u2019 of welfare state has often been announced. There was a crisis in the 1970s, w...
The European welfare regimes face two sets of challenges. One internal, specific for the welfare sta...
The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of the European Uni...
This article examines the impact of the ongoing (2008–13) economic crisis on Greek and Portuguese we...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...
This paper examines the nature of changes within the EU–15 welfare states affected by the 2008 crisi...
This paper examines the nature of changes within the EU–15 welfare states affected by the 2008 crisi...
This paper analyses changes that happened in European social policy during the period of Great Reces...
The European welfare states show different characteristics due to their political, historical and ec...
This paper aims at exploring changes in welfare state in Europe in the last decade, focussing on soc...
The paper sets out to deconstruct two concepts featuring in the title. Firstly, a novel definition o...
Has the financial crisis fundamentally weakened Europe’s welfare states? This paper assesses the dev...
The article focuses on the interplay between changes in welfare state paradigms (Keynesian, neo-libe...
Several European states have pursued austerity policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis, bu...
In the last 30 years, the welfare state has been doubted and many believe that the welfare state is ...
The \u2018crisis\u2019 of welfare state has often been announced. There was a crisis in the 1970s, w...
The European welfare regimes face two sets of challenges. One internal, specific for the welfare sta...
The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of the European Uni...
This article examines the impact of the ongoing (2008–13) economic crisis on Greek and Portuguese we...
<p>Abstract:<br>The paper is concerned with the issue of how the postsocialist new member states of ...