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This open access book analyses the global diffusion of social
policy as a process driven by multiplex ties between countries in
global social networks. The contributions analyze links between
countries via global trade, colonial history, similarity in
culture, and spatial proximity. Networks are viewed as the
structural backbone of the diffusion process, and diffusion is
anlaysed via several subfields of social policy, in order to
interrogate which network dimensions drive this process. The focus
is on a global perspective of social policy diffusion via networks,
and it is the first book to explicitly follow this
macro-quantitative perspective on diffusion at a global scale
whilst also comparing different networks. The collection tests the
network structures in terms of their relevance to the diffusion
process in different subfields of social policy such as old age and
survivor pensions, labor and labor markets, health and long-term
care, education and training, and family and gender policy. The
book will therefore be invaluable to students and researchers of
global social policy, sociology, political science, international
relations, organization theory and economics.
This open access book analyses the global diffusion of social
policy as a process driven by multiplex ties between countries in
global social networks. The contributions analyze links between
countries via global trade, colonial history, similarity in
culture, and spatial proximity. Networks are viewed as the
structural backbone of the diffusion process, and diffusion is
anlaysed via several subfields of social policy, in order to
interrogate which network dimensions drive this process. The focus
is on a global perspective of social policy diffusion via networks,
and it is the first book to explicitly follow this
macro-quantitative perspective on diffusion at a global scale
whilst also comparing different networks. The collection tests the
network structures in terms of their relevance to the diffusion
process in different subfields of social policy such as old age and
survivor pensions, labor and labor markets, health and long-term
care, education and training, and family and gender policy. The
book will therefore be invaluable to students and researchers of
global social policy, sociology, political science, international
relations, organization theory and economics.
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