ABSTRACT: We propose theoretically that the government partisan effect on institutional welfare state reforms is significantly stronger than on policy reforms. Policy reforms impose losses or gains on electoral sub-constituencies and therefore are driven by an electoral logic. Institutional reforms redistribute institutional power resources between political actors, but are inconsequential for voters in the short run. Without clear electoral repercussions, partisan governments are relatively free to seek long-term policy goals through institutional re-arrangements. We evaluate these propositions in a cross-country comparative analysis of all major policy and institutional reforms in labour market policy in Sweden, Denmark, Spain and the Net...
When do governments pursue unpopular reform, such as cutting benefits? And when do they engage in no...
This paper points out the importance of party competition in explaining reforms of unemployment bene...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
ABSTRACT: We propose theoretically that the government partisan effect on institutional welfare stat...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
Defence date: 29 September 2010Examining Board: Evelyne Huber (University of North Carolina, Chape...
In this article we evaluate two claims made in recent studies of the welfare states of advanced indu...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
We propose that the extent to which political parties are institutionalized shapes welfare state dev...
The book critically assesses the impact of party governments in different institutional settings on ...
International audienceThis paper aims to shed light on the role of the 'ideology'of political partie...
This dissertation examines, from a comparative perspective, the relationship between partisan politi...
When do governments pursue unpopular reform, such as cutting benefits? And when do they engage in no...
This paper points out the importance of party competition in explaining reforms of unemployment bene...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...
ABSTRACT: We propose theoretically that the government partisan effect on institutional welfare stat...
Are governing parties able to shape social and labor market policies according to their ideological ...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
Although theoretically contentious, most empirical studies contend that electoral-political factors ...
Defence date: 29 September 2010Examining Board: Evelyne Huber (University of North Carolina, Chape...
In this article we evaluate two claims made in recent studies of the welfare states of advanced indu...
This paper aims to shed light on the role of the "ideology" of political parties in shaping the evol...
We propose that the extent to which political parties are institutionalized shapes welfare state dev...
The book critically assesses the impact of party governments in different institutional settings on ...
International audienceThis paper aims to shed light on the role of the 'ideology'of political partie...
This dissertation examines, from a comparative perspective, the relationship between partisan politi...
When do governments pursue unpopular reform, such as cutting benefits? And when do they engage in no...
This paper points out the importance of party competition in explaining reforms of unemployment bene...
Europe's political landscapes are in turmoil, and new radical parties challenge the established poli...