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Work and welfare : towards a post-productivist welfare regime

By: GOODIN, Robert E.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2001British Journal of political science 31, 1, p. 13-39Abstract: Among the many ways in which welfare regimes differ, one is how they arituclate the demand of work and welfare. such a framwork not only renders more coherent the familiar "three worlds of welfare capitalism"but also highlights another oprion: a "post-productivist"welfare regime, which combines generous social venefits and a relaxed attitude towards work requirements, aiming at "autonomy" as its core value. Analysis of OECD data circa1993 shows that a work-welfre classification successfully locates most of the countries in their traditional regime types. It also shows the Netherlands as an instance of the new regime type, effectively promoting the three key components of post-productivies autonomy: income adequacy, temporal adequacy and minimal conditionality
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Among the many ways in which welfare regimes differ, one is how they arituclate the demand of work and welfare. such a framwork not only renders more coherent the familiar "three worlds of welfare capitalism"but also highlights another oprion: a "post-productivist"welfare regime, which combines generous social venefits and a relaxed attitude towards work requirements, aiming at "autonomy" as its core value. Analysis of OECD data circa1993 shows that a work-welfre classification successfully locates most of the countries in their traditional regime types. It also shows the Netherlands as an instance of the new regime type, effectively promoting the three key components of post-productivies autonomy: income adequacy, temporal adequacy and minimal conditionality

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