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The right(s) and minimum income in hard times: Southern and Eastern Europe compared

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Natili, Marcello ; Jessoula, Matteo ; Madama, Ilaria ; Matsaganis, Manos

European Societies

2019

21

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33-5

welfare state ; political ideology ; poverty alleviation ; government policy ; economic recession ; income redistribution ; comparison

Italy ; Portugal ; Latvia

Social protection

https://doi.org/10.1080/14616696.2018.1494300

English

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"The paper addresses a topic still largely under-researched in comparative welfare state literature: the role of right parties in the reform of last resort safety nets. More precisely, the study investigates minimum income schemes' reforms promoted during the Great Recession (2008–2013) by centre-right governments in three countries belonging to the European periphery: Italy, Portugal and Latvia. Despite common political orientation and increased problem pressure, these countries have gone through distinct reform trajectories in their social safety nets that may be labelled expansion (Latvia), retrenchment (Portugal), and continuity (Italy). Against this backdrop, the paper suggests that right parties display substantially different positions and pursue different reform strategies in anti-poverty policies. These differences can be explained by the diverse types of right parties and varying competition and coalition dynamics in the three countries."

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