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Reforming European Welfare States - Germany and the United Kingdom Compared (Hardcover, New)
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Reforming European Welfare States - Germany and the United Kingdom Compared (Hardcover, New)
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Welfare state reform has been a focus of domestic policy making in
many European countries in recent years. Representing almost a
third of the EU population and two distinctive models of European
welfare states, this book compares development in British and
German social policy over the past 25 years. During this time four
periods of conservative governments were followed by centre-left
administrations in both countries. Moreover, the respective
economic and social positions of the two countries have been
reversed. Adverse socio-economic developments have contributed to
the waning of the erstwhile appeal of Germany as a role model of
welfare capitalism. By contrast, the UK is seen by some as being on
its way to gaining such a position. These trends provide an
analytically intriguing background for a systematic contextualized
comparison of reform processes in the two welfare states.
Concentrating on three core domains of social policy, the book
argues that unemployment support and public pension programmes have
been subjected to retrenchment, as well as to restructuring. By
contrast, family policies have been extended in both countries.
However, patterns of retrenchment and restructuring differ across
countries and programmes. In order to explain similarities and
variations, the book emphasizes the relevance of three sets of
factors: shifts in party policy preferences and power relations,
three institutional variables, and contingent factors impinging on
policy direction and profiles. Within pension policy, the relevance
of different institutional characteristics and the respective
balance between private and public forms of retirement suggest that
the concept of 'path dependence' is particularly instructive. By
contrast, differences in programme structures and their role within
national political economies prove to be most relevant for the
understanding of changes in unemployment support policy. Less
institutionally embedded and expanding, the trajectories of family
policies have to be seen in the context of dynamic party policy
preferences.
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