This study is concerned with the collective consequences of social rules. The theoretical analyses take as a starting point the notion of 'new institutionalism' in the social sciences. The analyses focus on the nature and societal role of institutions, and more specifically social security institutions: the 'rules of relief' that are constructed by the community. Among other things, those institutions lay down the benefit entitlements that people enjoy and the duties that have to be fulfilled in order to enjoy them. The empirical analyses explore some of the effects of modern social security institutions. The central question is which collective outcomes are generated by the social security rules in 11 countries. The analyses f...
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The crowding-out hypothesis asserts that the state development tends to erode social capital, that i...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, people’s notions of solidarity a...
The welfare state can be seen as a measure of the social protection. A major finding within the comp...
Esping-Andersen developed a typology of welfare regimes: conservative, liberal and social democratic...
The paper addresses the issue of rethinking the welfare state as a part of a broader national syste...
The main objective of this paper is to analyze the effects of welfare states on trust in social secu...
Institutional theory asserts that the institutional design of benefit schemes predefines its influen...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so. to what extent. people’s notions of solidarity a...
TIn this paper, we study eight countries in which the regulation of unemployment benefits and relate...
Böger T, Öktem KG. Levels or worlds of welfare? Assessing social rights and social stratification in...
Beginning from the framework of welfare state regimes in rich capitalist countries, this article rad...
This paper analyses changes that happened in European social policy during the period of Great Reces...
Theoretical description of institutions as social phenomena requires that their adequate model be co...
This thesis investigates the relationship between social disadvantages and welfare problems, and ass...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, pe...
The crowding-out hypothesis asserts that the state development tends to erode social capital, that i...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, people’s notions of solidarity a...
The welfare state can be seen as a measure of the social protection. A major finding within the comp...
Esping-Andersen developed a typology of welfare regimes: conservative, liberal and social democratic...
The paper addresses the issue of rethinking the welfare state as a part of a broader national syste...
The main objective of this paper is to analyze the effects of welfare states on trust in social secu...
Institutional theory asserts that the institutional design of benefit schemes predefines its influen...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so. to what extent. people’s notions of solidarity a...
TIn this paper, we study eight countries in which the regulation of unemployment benefits and relate...
Böger T, Öktem KG. Levels or worlds of welfare? Assessing social rights and social stratification in...
Beginning from the framework of welfare state regimes in rich capitalist countries, this article rad...
This paper analyses changes that happened in European social policy during the period of Great Reces...
Theoretical description of institutions as social phenomena requires that their adequate model be co...
This thesis investigates the relationship between social disadvantages and welfare problems, and ass...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, pe...
The crowding-out hypothesis asserts that the state development tends to erode social capital, that i...
In this article, we investigate whether and, if so, to what extent, people’s notions of solidarity a...