This article explains the political origins of an 1839 law regulating the factory employment of children in Prussia. The article has two aims. First, it seeks to explain why Prussia adopted the particular law that it did. Existing historical explanations of this particular policy change are not correct, largely because they fail to take into account the actual motivations and intentions of key reformers. Second, the article contributes to theories of the role of ideas in public policymaking. Ideas interact with institutional and political factors to serve as motivators and as resources for policy change. As motivators, they drive political action and shape the content of policy programs; as resources, they enable political actors to recruit...
We study the interaction between technological innovation, investment in human capital and child lab...
The study is about the reasons why parents ended up with the child welfare board in the city of Karl...
The recent ideational turn in political science and public administration implies that ideas matter....
In studying how to best understand social program introduction, political scientists have built up a...
In studying how to best understand social program introduction, political scientists have built up a...
In studying how to best understand social program introduction, political scientists have built up a...
In studying how to best understand social program introduction, political scientists have built up a...
We develop a conceptual framework to highlight the role of ideas as a catalyst for policy and instit...
In the 19th century, the British Parliament passed a series of acts to regulate the employment of ch...
Abstract The Child Labour Law of 1841 is a rare case of state intervention found in French economic...
The Progressive Era is known for the democratization and expansion of government and the professiona...
Child labour was not uncommon in the pre-industrial period, yet with industrialization demand for ch...
The circumstances in which children grow up today are totally unlike the nineteenth century. The dif...
In this thesis, I examine the importance of ideas in causing institutional change in the political e...
This paper explores the connection between child labor, compulsory public education, and the women’s...
We study the interaction between technological innovation, investment in human capital and child lab...
The study is about the reasons why parents ended up with the child welfare board in the city of Karl...
The recent ideational turn in political science and public administration implies that ideas matter....
In studying how to best understand social program introduction, political scientists have built up a...
In studying how to best understand social program introduction, political scientists have built up a...
In studying how to best understand social program introduction, political scientists have built up a...
In studying how to best understand social program introduction, political scientists have built up a...
We develop a conceptual framework to highlight the role of ideas as a catalyst for policy and instit...
In the 19th century, the British Parliament passed a series of acts to regulate the employment of ch...
Abstract The Child Labour Law of 1841 is a rare case of state intervention found in French economic...
The Progressive Era is known for the democratization and expansion of government and the professiona...
Child labour was not uncommon in the pre-industrial period, yet with industrialization demand for ch...
The circumstances in which children grow up today are totally unlike the nineteenth century. The dif...
In this thesis, I examine the importance of ideas in causing institutional change in the political e...
This paper explores the connection between child labor, compulsory public education, and the women’s...
We study the interaction between technological innovation, investment in human capital and child lab...
The study is about the reasons why parents ended up with the child welfare board in the city of Karl...
The recent ideational turn in political science and public administration implies that ideas matter....