This chapter analyses the historical evolution of the social policy languages and concepts in Spain. It focuses on the changing meanings of ‘social security’ and ‘welfare state’ but it also takes into account how entitlements and recipients were defined and how these notions changed over time. The interest of the Spanish case for analysing the evolution of social policy language is derived precisely from its peculiar historical development. Social policy was initiated in Spain in 1900. The development of social insurance followed the Bismarckian model from then until the end of Franco’s authoritarian regime in 1975. However, the Spanish social protection system has become a mix-model à la Esping-Andersen during the last 35 years of democr...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining board: Prof. Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School) ; Prof. Val...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining board: Prof. Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School) ; Prof. Val...
Despite the fact that the Nordic welfare model has become less exceptional in recent times, it con-t...
This chapter analyses developments in social policy and welfare in Spain during the second half of t...
In the 1930s and 1940s, different social welfare models were at the disposal of policy-makers of non...
The Spanish welfare state incorporates elements of both Bismarckian and Beveridgean traditions, and ...
The Spanish welfare state incorporates elements of both Bismarckian and Beveridgean traditions, and ...
The Spanish welfare state incorporates elements of both Bismarckian and Beveridgean traditions, and ...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Survival of the Euro...
The case of Spain has attracted very little attention from academics and experts in the area of soci...
The Spanish welfare state incorporates elements of both Bismarckian and Beveridgean traditions, and ...
The process of Europeanization implies a confluence of resources and outputs by the EU member states...
Spain’s model of social protection and risk institutionalization has changed considerably since the ...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining board: Prof. Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School) ; Prof. Val...
Despite the fact that the norms issued by the European Union regarding the regulation of social prot...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining board: Prof. Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School) ; Prof. Val...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining board: Prof. Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School) ; Prof. Val...
Despite the fact that the Nordic welfare model has become less exceptional in recent times, it con-t...
This chapter analyses developments in social policy and welfare in Spain during the second half of t...
In the 1930s and 1940s, different social welfare models were at the disposal of policy-makers of non...
The Spanish welfare state incorporates elements of both Bismarckian and Beveridgean traditions, and ...
The Spanish welfare state incorporates elements of both Bismarckian and Beveridgean traditions, and ...
The Spanish welfare state incorporates elements of both Bismarckian and Beveridgean traditions, and ...
"This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in The Survival of the Euro...
The case of Spain has attracted very little attention from academics and experts in the area of soci...
The Spanish welfare state incorporates elements of both Bismarckian and Beveridgean traditions, and ...
The process of Europeanization implies a confluence of resources and outputs by the EU member states...
Spain’s model of social protection and risk institutionalization has changed considerably since the ...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining board: Prof. Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School) ; Prof. Val...
Despite the fact that the norms issued by the European Union regarding the regulation of social prot...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining board: Prof. Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School) ; Prof. Val...
Defence date: 19 March 2007Examining board: Prof. Colin Crouch (Warwick Business School) ; Prof. Val...
Despite the fact that the Nordic welfare model has become less exceptional in recent times, it con-t...