The Politics of Welfare State Transformation in Germany: Still a Semi-Sovereign State? / Edition 1

The Politics of Welfare State Transformation in Germany: Still a Semi-Sovereign State? / Edition 1

by Christof Schiller
ISBN-10:
1138125261
ISBN-13:
9781138125261
Pub. Date:
04/15/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138125261
ISBN-13:
9781138125261
Pub. Date:
04/15/2016
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
The Politics of Welfare State Transformation in Germany: Still a Semi-Sovereign State? / Edition 1

The Politics of Welfare State Transformation in Germany: Still a Semi-Sovereign State? / Edition 1

by Christof Schiller

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Overview

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.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138125261
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/15/2016
Series: Routledge Studies in the Political Economy of the Welfare State
Pages: 294
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Christof Schiller is a Fellow at the Potsdam Center for Policy and Management at the University of Potsdam, Germany.

Table of Contents

1: Introduction: The Politics of Welfare State Transformation in Germany Part I: Analyzing Welfare State Change Chapter 2: Understanding Institutional Reform in the Welfare-Work Nexus Chapter 3: Explaining Social Policy Regime Change: The Range of Approaches Chapter 4: The Missing Link: Bringing the State Back In Part II: Welfare State Transformation in Germany Chapter 5: Full Male Employment and Familialism in Decline, Austerity on the Rise Chapter 6: From Conservatism towards a New Work-First Model Part III: Three Policy Making Episodes in German Labour Market Policy Chapter 7: Dualization and Drift by Consensus 1980 - 1992 Chapter 8: Symbolic Adjustment through Institutional Layering 1993 – 2000 Chapter 9: Conversion and Displacement through Active Policy Making 2001 – 2010 Chapter 10: Conclusion: The Role of the State in Welfare State Reform (Research)

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