This course is available with permission as an outside option to students on other programmes where regulations permit. The aim of the course is to apply concepts of economics and political economy to social policies in European welfare states. The lectures establish the theoretical context, summarise the findings of quantitative case studies and discuss European experience in the context of broader international experience.
The course will provide students with the conceptual and empirical background to enable them to answer questions such as: What does economic theory and political economy tell us about the design of welfare states?
extrapolation, that the new politics of the welfare state is instead quite different from the old. Welfare state expansion involved the enactment of popular policies . The New Politics of the Welfare State. Author(s): Paul Pierson. Source: World Politics, Vol. 48, No. 2 (Jan., ), pp. Published by: The Johns Hopkins.
How do social policies in European welfare states reconcile equity and efficiency? What drives or stalls reform dynamics in member states?
The authors clearly demonstrate the impacts of post-industrialization, aging populations, and globalization on welfare reforms under various political settings and different policy legacies. They also successfully define pressing research agendas for further investigations. Numerous insights for future research agendas can be discerned in the volume Reviews Schrijf een review.
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Anderen bekeken ook. Herbert Obinger Transformations of the Welfare State , Robert M.
Page Revisiting the Welfare State 36, Mary Daly Gender and the Welfare State 26, Surender Welfare State Change 59, Martin Rein Enterprise and the Welfare State 44, Stein Ringen The Possibility of Politics 40, Bekijk de hele lijst. Liefhebbers van Paul Pierson bekeken ook.