The Dual Transformation of the German Welfare State

The Dual Transformation of the German Welfare State
Title The Dual Transformation of the German Welfare State PDF eBook
Author P. Bleses
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 192
Release 2004-08-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230005632

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This book breaks new intellectual ground in the analysis of the German welfare state. Bleses and Seeleib-Kaiser argue that we are witnessing a dual transformation of the welfare state, which is caused by the emergence of new dominating interpretative patterns. Increasingly, the state reduces its social policy commitments towards securing the achieved living standard of former wage earners, which in the past had been the key normative principle of social policy in Germany, while at the same time public support and services for families are expanded.

The Dual Transformation of the German Welfare State

The Dual Transformation of the German Welfare State
Title The Dual Transformation of the German Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Peter Bleses
Publisher Palgrave MacMillan
Total Pages 192
Release 2004-11-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781403917843

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After discussing the traditional theories explaining welfare state change and continuity, it is argued that the dual transformation of the German welfare state is primarily caused by the emergence of new dominating interpretative patterns. Without an analysis of the political discourse, social policy change and continuity cannot be sufficiently explained."--BOOK JACKET.

Ideational Leadership in German Welfare State Reform

Ideational Leadership in German Welfare State Reform
Title Ideational Leadership in German Welfare State Reform PDF eBook
Author Sabina Stiller
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages 255
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9089641866

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The author of this study argues that key politicians and their policy ideas, through "ideational leadership," have played an important role in the passing of structural reforms in the change-resistant German welfare state.

The Politics of Welfare State Transformation in Germany

The Politics of Welfare State Transformation in Germany
Title The Politics of Welfare State Transformation in Germany PDF eBook
Author Christof Schiller
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 314
Release 2016-04-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1317227409

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How can we best analyse contemporary welfare state change? And how can we explain and understand the politics of it? This book contributes to these questions both empirically and theoretically by concentrating on one of the least likely cases for welfare state transformation in Europe. It analyzes in detail how and why institutional change has taken Germany’s welfare state from a conservative towards a new work-first regime. Christof Schiller introduces a novel analytical framework to make sense of the politics of welfare state transformation by providing the missing link: the capacity of the core executive over time. Examining the policy making process in labour market policy in the period between 1980 and 2010, he identifies three different policy making episodes and analyses their interaction with developments and changes in such policy areas as pension policy, family policy, labour law, tax policy and social assistance. The book advances existing efforts aimed at conceptualizing and measuring welfare state change by proposing a clear-cut conceptualization of social policy regime change and introduces a comprehensive analysis of the transformation of the welfare-work nexus between 1980 and 2010 in Germany. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of social policy, comparative welfare state reform, welfare politics, government, governance, public policy, German politics, European politics, political economy, sociology and history.

Origins of the German Welfare State

Origins of the German Welfare State
Title Origins of the German Welfare State PDF eBook
Author Michael Stolleis
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 200
Release 2012-11-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3642225225

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This book traces the origins of the German welfare state. The author, formerly director at the Max-Planck-Institute for European Legal History, Frankfurt, provides a perceptive overview of the history of social security and social welfare in Germany from early modern times to the end of World War II, including Bismarck’s pioneering introduction of social insurance in the 1880s. The author unravels “layers” of social security that have piled up in the course of history and, so he argues, still linger in the present-day welfare state. The account begins with the first efforts by public authorities to regulate poverty and then proceeds to the “social question” that arose during the 19th-century Industrial Revolution. World War I had a major impact on the development of social security, both during the war and after, through the exigencies of the war economy, inflation and unemployment. The ruptures as well as the continuities of social policy under National Socialism and World War II are also investigated.

Germany

Germany
Title Germany PDF eBook
Author Herbert Kitschelt
Publisher Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages 276
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780714684734

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This text offers an interpretation of recent German economic performance, asking why the relationship between organized labour and employers, on which the German capitalist system depends, has begun to break down.

Welfare State Transformations

Welfare State Transformations
Title Welfare State Transformations PDF eBook
Author M. Seeleib-Kaiser
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 264
Release 2008-08-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230227392

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This edited volume provides new empirical evidence of far-reaching changes to welfare states globally, which have changed the boundaries of the 'public' and 'private' domain within the mixed economies of welfare. Various modes of policy intervention are investigated, providing a nuanced account of reforms in the past decade.