In this article the changes that have been implemented in the Dutch social security system are analyzed. The extensive changes are characterized as a form of "managed liberalization." This characterization points to the paradoxical nature of these changes. On the one hand a certain liberalization can be observed (an increase of social insurance and the administration of social security via the market) while on the other hand the control of the system by the state is also increasing. This process of managed liberalization, however, takes place under an umbrella of lasting universal social protection: entitlements are still determined by law and remain collective. In this article the changes in the Dutch social security are described extensiv...
Solidarity is the “moral infrastructure” of social insurance arrangements that protect citizens agai...
The introduction of the Dutch Social Support Act (in Dutch: Wmo) in 2007 symbolises a major welfare ...
The right to a minimum subsistence level in the Netherlands is covered by a comprehensive network of...
This chapter deals with recent changes in the Dutch welfare state. I use an institutional perspectiv...
The current economic crisis is assumed to create new pressures for the welfare state. In this articl...
In this paper we discuss the Dutch social-economic model that has proved so successful in recent yea...
This comprehensive study provides a thorough account of important policy developments in the Netherl...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:98/31377 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
This chapter explores how the Dutch welfare system has evolved in the last decade(s). It shows that ...
This article outlines the internal coordination of regional and local social security schemes in the...
The Dutch constitutional guarantees of social rights are very limited. It is only up to Parliament, ...
This paper discusses recent reforms of social insurance in the Netherlands. It describes how a serio...
Managing and distributing the care risk. Modernising social security 1987-2007 This study of the man...
Subject of this study is the relationship between proposals for an adjustment of the Dutch Unemploym...
Solidarity is the “moral infrastructure” of social insurance arrangements that protect citizens agai...
Solidarity is the “moral infrastructure” of social insurance arrangements that protect citizens agai...
The introduction of the Dutch Social Support Act (in Dutch: Wmo) in 2007 symbolises a major welfare ...
The right to a minimum subsistence level in the Netherlands is covered by a comprehensive network of...
This chapter deals with recent changes in the Dutch welfare state. I use an institutional perspectiv...
The current economic crisis is assumed to create new pressures for the welfare state. In this articl...
In this paper we discuss the Dutch social-economic model that has proved so successful in recent yea...
This comprehensive study provides a thorough account of important policy developments in the Netherl...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:98/31377 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
This chapter explores how the Dutch welfare system has evolved in the last decade(s). It shows that ...
This article outlines the internal coordination of regional and local social security schemes in the...
The Dutch constitutional guarantees of social rights are very limited. It is only up to Parliament, ...
This paper discusses recent reforms of social insurance in the Netherlands. It describes how a serio...
Managing and distributing the care risk. Modernising social security 1987-2007 This study of the man...
Subject of this study is the relationship between proposals for an adjustment of the Dutch Unemploym...
Solidarity is the “moral infrastructure” of social insurance arrangements that protect citizens agai...
Solidarity is the “moral infrastructure” of social insurance arrangements that protect citizens agai...
The introduction of the Dutch Social Support Act (in Dutch: Wmo) in 2007 symbolises a major welfare ...
The right to a minimum subsistence level in the Netherlands is covered by a comprehensive network of...