Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, and following a 'catching up' course, Spain has created new family programmes and expanded existing ones. Meanwhile, the picture for Italy during the years preceding the crisis is more of a 'frozen landscape'. However, the diverging paths of the two countries in terms of policy reform in the years preceding the crisis do not place them in substantially different positions. The economic crisis and the austerity measures that followed have aggravated the weaknesses of family and care policies in both countries
The pandemic crisis has, on the one hand exacerbated the fragility of many Italian families, but on ...
The turmoil created by the financial crisis and economic recession in Europe has served as an impetu...
Ovaj je rad usmjeren na reforme obiteljske politike u četiri europske zemlje – Austriji, Finskoj, Po...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...
Italy and Spain are often labeled by the literature on comparative welfare as "familistic" welfare s...
Blum S, Correia S, Nygård M, Rakar T, Wall K. Social investment in an age of austerity: A comparison...
Italy and Spain are often labeled by the literature on comparative welfare as \u201cfamilistic\u201d...
Focusing on the welfare reforms promoted by the centre left-led governments (2014–2018) and the shor...
Fiscal retrenchment started long before the crisis: massive reforms were undertaken under various in...
This paper investigates how the economic and fiscal crisis is likely to affect the reorganization of...
Blum S, Formánková L, Dobrotić I. Family Policies in ‘Hybrid’ Welfare States after the Crisis: Pathw...
AbstractThe analysis of the historical development of child protection in Spain and Italy shows rema...
This article looks at how different electoral competition dynamics can result in differentiated part...
This paper analyses family changes in Italy and Spain from 1960 to 1990 and contrasts them with diff...
The economic crisis has significantly challenged national welfare states and has often led to retren...
The pandemic crisis has, on the one hand exacerbated the fragility of many Italian families, but on ...
The turmoil created by the financial crisis and economic recession in Europe has served as an impetu...
Ovaj je rad usmjeren na reforme obiteljske politike u četiri europske zemlje – Austriji, Finskoj, Po...
Family policies have traditionally been weak in Southern Europe. In the last two decades, however, a...
Italy and Spain are often labeled by the literature on comparative welfare as "familistic" welfare s...
Blum S, Correia S, Nygård M, Rakar T, Wall K. Social investment in an age of austerity: A comparison...
Italy and Spain are often labeled by the literature on comparative welfare as \u201cfamilistic\u201d...
Focusing on the welfare reforms promoted by the centre left-led governments (2014–2018) and the shor...
Fiscal retrenchment started long before the crisis: massive reforms were undertaken under various in...
This paper investigates how the economic and fiscal crisis is likely to affect the reorganization of...
Blum S, Formánková L, Dobrotić I. Family Policies in ‘Hybrid’ Welfare States after the Crisis: Pathw...
AbstractThe analysis of the historical development of child protection in Spain and Italy shows rema...
This article looks at how different electoral competition dynamics can result in differentiated part...
This paper analyses family changes in Italy and Spain from 1960 to 1990 and contrasts them with diff...
The economic crisis has significantly challenged national welfare states and has often led to retren...
The pandemic crisis has, on the one hand exacerbated the fragility of many Italian families, but on ...
The turmoil created by the financial crisis and economic recession in Europe has served as an impetu...
Ovaj je rad usmjeren na reforme obiteljske politike u četiri europske zemlje – Austriji, Finskoj, Po...