In this paper we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment, education and health) to assess the performance of 15 European welfare states (EU15) over a ten-year period from 1995 to 2004. Aggregate measures of performance are obtained using index number methods similar to those employed in the construction of the widely used Human Development Index (HDI). These are compared with alternative measures derived from data envelopment analysis (DEA) methods. The influence of methodology choice and the assumptions made in scaling indicators upon the results obtained is illustrated and discussed. We also analyse the evolution of performance over time, finding evidence of some convergence in performance and no si...
The scientific investigation goal of this paper is to analyze the convergence of social protection i...
This paper has examined the degree of convergence in social protection registered in the European Un...
European countries are losing momentum for social policy reforms: The results of the SIM Europe Inde...
peer reviewedIn this article, we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, ...
In this paper we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment, ed...
In this paper we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment, ed...
In this article, we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment,...
In this paper we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment, ed...
Convergence of social protection objectives and policies in member states is an explicit objective o...
Convergence of social protection objectives and policies in Member States is an explicit objective o...
The paper proposes an index to evaluate the performance of national social policies in Europ
We construct a composite performance indicator to assess the relative performance of welfare policie...
European countries are characterised by heterogeneous social contexts related both to structural soc...
This paper measures and monitors EU Member States’ change in social inclusion using a set of statist...
Member states of the European Union are autonomous when it comes to the design of their social prote...
The scientific investigation goal of this paper is to analyze the convergence of social protection i...
This paper has examined the degree of convergence in social protection registered in the European Un...
European countries are losing momentum for social policy reforms: The results of the SIM Europe Inde...
peer reviewedIn this article, we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, ...
In this paper we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment, ed...
In this paper we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment, ed...
In this article, we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment,...
In this paper we use data on five social inclusion indicators (poverty, inequality, unemployment, ed...
Convergence of social protection objectives and policies in member states is an explicit objective o...
Convergence of social protection objectives and policies in Member States is an explicit objective o...
The paper proposes an index to evaluate the performance of national social policies in Europ
We construct a composite performance indicator to assess the relative performance of welfare policie...
European countries are characterised by heterogeneous social contexts related both to structural soc...
This paper measures and monitors EU Member States’ change in social inclusion using a set of statist...
Member states of the European Union are autonomous when it comes to the design of their social prote...
The scientific investigation goal of this paper is to analyze the convergence of social protection i...
This paper has examined the degree of convergence in social protection registered in the European Un...
European countries are losing momentum for social policy reforms: The results of the SIM Europe Inde...