Policy instruments and welfare state reform
Jensen, Carsten ; Arndt, Christoph ; Lee, Seonghui ; Wenzelburger, Georg
Journal of European Social Policy
2018
28
2
May
161-176
welfare state ; social security reform
Denmark ; Finland ; Germany ; United Kingdom
Social protection
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958928717711974
English
Bibliogr.;Statistics
"A core, but so far untested, proposition of the new politics perspective, originally introduced by Paul Pierson, is that welfare state cutbacks will be implemented using so-called ‘invisible' policy instruments, for example, a change in indexation rules. Expansion should, by implication, mainly happen using ‘visible' policy instruments, for example, a change in nominal benefits. We have coded 1030 legislative reforms of old-age pensions and unemployment protection in Britain, Denmark, Finland and Germany from 1974 to 2014. With this unique data at hand, we find substantial support for this crucial new politics proposition. "
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