Scholars of the welfare state have long focused on a relatively small number of mature post-industrial political economies, above all the member states of the European Union, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Japan.The aim of this policy paper is to explore what we can expect for welfare states in the developing Asian countries when we apply our knowledge of why, when and how Western welfare states expanded to their current size. After an overview of welfare spending in Asia and the EU today this paper will present two theories of comparative social policy analysis which argued that the shape of today’s western welfare states can be explained by economic development and political conflict<br/
In the paper, we compared the classification of welfare states by Gosta Esping-Andersen(liberal, cor...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight some key aspects of recent economic research on the welfare ...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate about the impact of globalization on welfare systems ...
In this paper we discuss social policy in relation to different development contexts, where characte...
Summaries After the spectacular economic crisis of late 1997, there has been a call for social welf...
This thesis examines, comparatively, patterns of welfare provisions in the East Asian NICs (newly i...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 10, 'East Asian social welfare: a comparative anal...
This thesis examines, comparatively, patterns of welfare provisions in the East Asian NICs (newly i...
This study examines the nature and variations of welfare state systems in Northeast Asia, taking the...
This article tries to identify a research agenda on the comparative study of East Asian welfare stat...
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
This thesis examines, comparatively, patterns of welfare provisions in the East Asian NICs (newly i...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight some key aspects of recent economic research on the welfare ...
In the paper, we compared the classification of welfare states by Gosta Esping-Andersen(liberal, cor...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight some key aspects of recent economic research on the welfare ...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate about the impact of globalization on welfare systems ...
In this paper we discuss social policy in relation to different development contexts, where characte...
Summaries After the spectacular economic crisis of late 1997, there has been a call for social welf...
This thesis examines, comparatively, patterns of welfare provisions in the East Asian NICs (newly i...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 10, 'East Asian social welfare: a comparative anal...
This thesis examines, comparatively, patterns of welfare provisions in the East Asian NICs (newly i...
This study examines the nature and variations of welfare state systems in Northeast Asia, taking the...
This article tries to identify a research agenda on the comparative study of East Asian welfare stat...
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
This thesis examines, comparatively, patterns of welfare provisions in the East Asian NICs (newly i...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight some key aspects of recent economic research on the welfare ...
In the paper, we compared the classification of welfare states by Gosta Esping-Andersen(liberal, cor...
The aim of this chapter is to highlight some key aspects of recent economic research on the welfare ...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate about the impact of globalization on welfare systems ...