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_aHACKER, Björn _939406 |
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_aHybridization instead of clustering : _btransformation process of welfare policies in central and eastern europe |
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_aOxford : _bWiley-Blackwell, _cApril 2009 |
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520 | 3 | _aWelfare state theories tend to use concepts of clustering for defining the affiliation of national social security systems to overarching worlds of welfare. A closer look at the transformation processes of welfare policies in Central and Eastern Europe shows a great variability among those countries in approximating their welfare states to Western European standards. In the design of their pension systems, their health care provision and their unemployment protection, Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC) follow different reform paths. Welfare clusters in Western Europe are used as reference models, but no single example applies to all sectors of social security. Thus, a generalizing picture of welfare provision cannot be drawn for Central and Eastern Europe. Instead of constituting a new individual type of welfare arrangement, a hybridization process is observable. | |
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_tSocial Policy & Administration _g43, 2, p. 152-169 _dOxford : Wiley-Blackwell, April 2009 _xISSN 01445596 _w |
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