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The state of women's welfare in European welfare states
Social History, 1994Cornelie Usborne, The Politics of the Body in Weimar Germany: Women's Reproductive Rights and Duties (1992), p. 304 (Macmillan, Houndmills). Gabriele Czarnowski, Das kontrohierte Paar: Ehe‐ und Sexualpolitik im Nationalsozialismus (1991), p. 319 (Deutscher Studien Verlag, Weinheim).
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Annual Review of Sociology, 1987
In the post-World War II era the apparent success of Keynesian economic principles in evening out the instabilities of the business cycle stimulated rapid growth in public welfare expenditures in Western capitalist democracies. For social science, welfare state expansion was not a puzzle but a given.
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In the post-World War II era the apparent success of Keynesian economic principles in evening out the instabilities of the business cycle stimulated rapid growth in public welfare expenditures in Western capitalist democracies. For social science, welfare state expansion was not a puzzle but a given.
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The Allure of the Welfare State
2012Under Fascism, politics assumed a predominant role in the structuring and administration of the welfare state. Beginning in the second half of the 1920s, and above all throughout the 1930s, the regime’s propaganda needs and its search for popular consent were the primary factors that shaped the measures adopted in the fields of social assistance and ...
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2015
The Nordic countries are world-known for their comprehensive welfare states and their low levels of inequality. Some people think that such a welfare state is a dystopia to be avoided at all costs. Others believe the Nordic welfare state is a paradise on earth.
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The Nordic countries are world-known for their comprehensive welfare states and their low levels of inequality. Some people think that such a welfare state is a dystopia to be avoided at all costs. Others believe the Nordic welfare state is a paradise on earth.
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Globalisation and the Welfare State
1999Increased international integration is a continuing trend causing structural changes which may evolve slowly but may, in turn, have significant effects on economic performance. This process has been initiated by a set of factors including technological improvements that lower information and transportation costs, policy changes including reduction of ...
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The Welfare State and Competitiveness [PDF]
Economics
Alesina, Alberto, Perotti, Roberto
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