This article focuses on Public Service Bargains (PSBs) in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) world in an age of austerity and makes four main claims. First, both logic and recent history suggest that states can respond to financial crises in more than one way. Second, we argue that the pressures on existing PSBs are not all the same in this group of states, given observable differences in their financial vulnerability. Third, we analyze countries' differential exposure to two other major challenges, namely, that of population aging and environmental risk. Fourth, we show that those areas of vulnerability can counteract one another in some cases but be mutually reinforcing in others, and we argue that “triply v...
The involvement of users in the co-production of public services is of increasing importance as fisc...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Public services—in the UK and elsewhere—are under considerable pressure, not just from austerity, bu...
Following three decades of managerialist change and privatization, the aftermath of the financial cr...
This is a study of the renegotiation of pay, employment security, and of the relationship between go...
This article examines the changing landscape of public service provision in the UK during austerity....
After the 2007-2008 financial crisis, most developed countries first massively supported their banki...
This article examines the impact of austerity policies in seven EU Member States on municipal employ...
Many central governments have adopted austerity policies in response to shocks from international an...
The public sector crisis is now taking concrete form in the planning and implementation of so-called...
A chapter linking universities and welfare states to permanent financial austerity can take a shorte...
Governments all round the world are facing problems with their public finances. At a time of austeri...
This article introduces six national studies covering 11 countries of the EU-15, analysing the impac...
Europe is in the grip of austerity policies. Some governments regard this as a medium term cyclical ...
The involvement of users in the co-production of public services is of increasing importance as fisc...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Public services—in the UK and elsewhere—are under considerable pressure, not just from austerity, bu...
Following three decades of managerialist change and privatization, the aftermath of the financial cr...
This is a study of the renegotiation of pay, employment security, and of the relationship between go...
This article examines the changing landscape of public service provision in the UK during austerity....
After the 2007-2008 financial crisis, most developed countries first massively supported their banki...
This article examines the impact of austerity policies in seven EU Member States on municipal employ...
Many central governments have adopted austerity policies in response to shocks from international an...
The public sector crisis is now taking concrete form in the planning and implementation of so-called...
A chapter linking universities and welfare states to permanent financial austerity can take a shorte...
Governments all round the world are facing problems with their public finances. At a time of austeri...
This article introduces six national studies covering 11 countries of the EU-15, analysing the impac...
Europe is in the grip of austerity policies. Some governments regard this as a medium term cyclical ...
The involvement of users in the co-production of public services is of increasing importance as fisc...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...
Public services face several workforce challenges, including impending retirements and austerity pro...