The introduction of innovative macro-measures has been one of the preferred means to account for identified limitations of traditional quantitative approaches in comparative analyses of the welfare state. However, these state-of-the-art indicators are not powerful enough to account for the nuanced politics of ‘welfare state change’ across mature welfare states as they produce inconsistent - and in several cases contrary - findings on the country level, which also appear to be at odds with the established notion of ‘regime dependence’ in the historical, case-study literature. Touching upon the limitations of the relevant indicators, we argue that they can at best be seen as crude approximations; this is the root cause for the above asymmetri...
Böger T, Öktem KG. Levels or worlds of welfare? Assessing social rights and social stratification in...
International comparisons of living standards are still primarily made using GDP per capita, in spit...
Did welfare states change radically from welfare towards workfare, or was such a shift absent and wa...
The introduction of innovative macro-measures has been one of the preferred means to account for ide...
Generally regarded as the main trigger for the ‘welfare modelling business’, Esping-Andersen’s (1990...
Contemporary accounts of welfare state change have produced conflicting findings and incompatible th...
Revitalising the debate about how to operationalise and measure the extent of welfare states – the s...
The analyses of the national reforms in the welfare states over the last decades were partly focused...
Since the emergence of modern welfare states, scientists as well as politicians and public opinion m...
This paper offers criticisms of, and alternatives to, the use of multiple regression in cross-nation...
For reasons that have been well-rehearsed elsewhere (e.g., Ragin 1987; Hall 2002; Shalev 2007), the ...
A growing number of comparative studies in social policy have addressed questions surrounding the re...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Convergence of social protection objectives and policies in Member States is an explicit objective o...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Böger T, Öktem KG. Levels or worlds of welfare? Assessing social rights and social stratification in...
International comparisons of living standards are still primarily made using GDP per capita, in spit...
Did welfare states change radically from welfare towards workfare, or was such a shift absent and wa...
The introduction of innovative macro-measures has been one of the preferred means to account for ide...
Generally regarded as the main trigger for the ‘welfare modelling business’, Esping-Andersen’s (1990...
Contemporary accounts of welfare state change have produced conflicting findings and incompatible th...
Revitalising the debate about how to operationalise and measure the extent of welfare states – the s...
The analyses of the national reforms in the welfare states over the last decades were partly focused...
Since the emergence of modern welfare states, scientists as well as politicians and public opinion m...
This paper offers criticisms of, and alternatives to, the use of multiple regression in cross-nation...
For reasons that have been well-rehearsed elsewhere (e.g., Ragin 1987; Hall 2002; Shalev 2007), the ...
A growing number of comparative studies in social policy have addressed questions surrounding the re...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Convergence of social protection objectives and policies in Member States is an explicit objective o...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Böger T, Öktem KG. Levels or worlds of welfare? Assessing social rights and social stratification in...
International comparisons of living standards are still primarily made using GDP per capita, in spit...
Did welfare states change radically from welfare towards workfare, or was such a shift absent and wa...