This article contributes to the ongoing debate about the impact of globalization on welfare systems across the world. Its argument is that economic globalization alters the global balance of forces compared with the ‘Golden Age’ of welfare capitalism, but that its impact on policies and outcomes is decisively mediated by national and regional ‘welfare regimes'. This argument has been developed in relation to the advanced capitalist countries of the north, but is rarely applied to the south. This article applies the argument to the south through a case study of five economically successful countries in East Asia: Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Indonesia. It depicts and analyses their welfare regimes using a new conceptual fra...
Discussion of welfare regimes and welfare state ideal types continues to dominate comparative social...
Scholars of the welfare state have long focused on a relatively small number of mature post-industri...
The theoretical argument of this study is that economic globalization, by default, exerts a downward...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate about the impact of globalization on welfare systems ...
This article tries to identify a research agenda on the comparative study of East Asian welfare stat...
How does economic integration affect social protection regimes differently across the developing wor...
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained...
Summaries After the spectacular economic crisis of late 1997, there has been a call for social welf...
255 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.My findings demonstrate that ...
Beginning from the framework of welfare state regimes in rich capitalist countries, this article rad...
This article rounds off the themed section by reviewing broader debates within welfare state modelli...
This paper was prepared for the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) 2017 Annual Co...
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained...
After Gøsta Esping-Andersen published his classic thesis The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism in 1...
This paper is an attempt to link Globalization with the ideas of Welfare State. There are notions th...
Discussion of welfare regimes and welfare state ideal types continues to dominate comparative social...
Scholars of the welfare state have long focused on a relatively small number of mature post-industri...
The theoretical argument of this study is that economic globalization, by default, exerts a downward...
This article contributes to the ongoing debate about the impact of globalization on welfare systems ...
This article tries to identify a research agenda on the comparative study of East Asian welfare stat...
How does economic integration affect social protection regimes differently across the developing wor...
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained...
Summaries After the spectacular economic crisis of late 1997, there has been a call for social welf...
255 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2010.My findings demonstrate that ...
Beginning from the framework of welfare state regimes in rich capitalist countries, this article rad...
This article rounds off the themed section by reviewing broader debates within welfare state modelli...
This paper was prepared for the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) 2017 Annual Co...
The question whether Asian welfare types can be classified as distinctly ‘productivist’ has remained...
After Gøsta Esping-Andersen published his classic thesis The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism in 1...
This paper is an attempt to link Globalization with the ideas of Welfare State. There are notions th...
Discussion of welfare regimes and welfare state ideal types continues to dominate comparative social...
Scholars of the welfare state have long focused on a relatively small number of mature post-industri...
The theoretical argument of this study is that economic globalization, by default, exerts a downward...