Recent research has shown that the traditional view of social welfare in Southern Europe as 'rudimentary' is a misreading of its distinct nature: welfare arrangements in the region do not 'lag behind' as a whole, rather they suffer from serious imbalances that cause inequities and inefficiencies. The article focuses on Greece and Spain, two countries that differ in terms of economic performance and size, but share a recent history of successful transition to democracy and common membership of the Southern European 'model' of welfare. The article shows that the welfare policies pursued in these two countries over the last 20 years were marked by strong expansionary trends that clearly outbalanced occasional cut-backs. This evidence lends no ...
Theoretical approaches and place-specific solutions are required to face with the intrinsic linkage ...
Con autorización de la revista para este artículo.[EN] Does South European welfare have any specific...
International audienceAccording to mainstream discourse of the Cold War, post-1945 Western Europe wa...
Recent research has shown that the traditional view of social welfare in Southern Europe as 'rudimen...
The literature on Europeanization investigates the ways in which processes of European integration a...
The literature on Europeanization investigates the ways in which processes of European integration a...
This article tries to identify some common traits of the welfare states of Italy, Spain, Portugal an...
This paper analyses social policy reforms that have been adopted recently in Southern European count...
The development of the South European welfare state has raised several questions regarding the tran...
The discussion on the existence of a distinctive 'Mediterranean' welfare model has focused on the hi...
The European welfare states show different characteristics due to their political, historical and ec...
This article summarizes social assistance programmes and outcomes in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece ...
Exerpt from the Financial Times Comment & Analysis: Europe takes on reform of the welfare state: A n...
The marginal role of social assistance and the absence of minimum income programmes have long been t...
The European welfare regimes face two sets of challenges. One internal, specific for the welfare sta...
Theoretical approaches and place-specific solutions are required to face with the intrinsic linkage ...
Con autorización de la revista para este artículo.[EN] Does South European welfare have any specific...
International audienceAccording to mainstream discourse of the Cold War, post-1945 Western Europe wa...
Recent research has shown that the traditional view of social welfare in Southern Europe as 'rudimen...
The literature on Europeanization investigates the ways in which processes of European integration a...
The literature on Europeanization investigates the ways in which processes of European integration a...
This article tries to identify some common traits of the welfare states of Italy, Spain, Portugal an...
This paper analyses social policy reforms that have been adopted recently in Southern European count...
The development of the South European welfare state has raised several questions regarding the tran...
The discussion on the existence of a distinctive 'Mediterranean' welfare model has focused on the hi...
The European welfare states show different characteristics due to their political, historical and ec...
This article summarizes social assistance programmes and outcomes in Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece ...
Exerpt from the Financial Times Comment & Analysis: Europe takes on reform of the welfare state: A n...
The marginal role of social assistance and the absence of minimum income programmes have long been t...
The European welfare regimes face two sets of challenges. One internal, specific for the welfare sta...
Theoretical approaches and place-specific solutions are required to face with the intrinsic linkage ...
Con autorización de la revista para este artículo.[EN] Does South European welfare have any specific...
International audienceAccording to mainstream discourse of the Cold War, post-1945 Western Europe wa...