European welfare states face serious financial difficulties caused by persistent high levels of unemployment and demographic ageing. Serious organisational problems are accompanied by inefficiency. Fiercer international competition and closer European integration put pressure on social policy in the EU member states, and creates competition between national welfare states. Sustainable European welfare states in general and maintainable social security systems in particular require fundamental reform. In this paper a plan for a common EU-wide safety-net is presented. The current proposal differs considerably from previous proposals involving the establishment of a basic income, wage subsidies, an earned income tax credit or workfare. Simulat...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...
In this working paper, we assess to what extent European welfare states have moved in the direction ...
It is nothing new that ‘the welfare state’ faces serious challenges. Ever since the 1970s, Western w...
European welfare states face serious financial difficulties caused by persistent high levels of unem...
In all the countries of the European Union, the welfare state has come under intense scrutiny as a r...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
As a result of aging of the population, economic stagnation and financial crisis the question of Eu...
This paper considers three challenges to the mature European welfare states posed by economic and so...
In this article, we ask to what extent immigrants and people with disabilities are excluded from lab...
Have the negative economic consequences brought about by the financial crisis made European welfare ...
Published: 28 April 2022The European welfare systems, established after the Second World War, have b...
Contents LUTZ BRANGSCH AND CORNELIA HILDEBRANDT: The Prospects of the European Welfare State. Revie...
The paper proposes an index to evaluate the performance of national social policies in Europ
The European welfare regimes face two sets of challenges. One internal, specific for the welfare sta...
1992 was an important year for the process of European integration: significant steps had to be take...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...
In this working paper, we assess to what extent European welfare states have moved in the direction ...
It is nothing new that ‘the welfare state’ faces serious challenges. Ever since the 1970s, Western w...
European welfare states face serious financial difficulties caused by persistent high levels of unem...
In all the countries of the European Union, the welfare state has come under intense scrutiny as a r...
This paper describes the ways in which EU law forces Member States to reorganise their welfare state...
As a result of aging of the population, economic stagnation and financial crisis the question of Eu...
This paper considers three challenges to the mature European welfare states posed by economic and so...
In this article, we ask to what extent immigrants and people with disabilities are excluded from lab...
Have the negative economic consequences brought about by the financial crisis made European welfare ...
Published: 28 April 2022The European welfare systems, established after the Second World War, have b...
Contents LUTZ BRANGSCH AND CORNELIA HILDEBRANDT: The Prospects of the European Welfare State. Revie...
The paper proposes an index to evaluate the performance of national social policies in Europ
The European welfare regimes face two sets of challenges. One internal, specific for the welfare sta...
1992 was an important year for the process of European integration: significant steps had to be take...
In no area is increased openness to international capital movements and trade seen in more apocalypt...
In this working paper, we assess to what extent European welfare states have moved in the direction ...
It is nothing new that ‘the welfare state’ faces serious challenges. Ever since the 1970s, Western w...