Institutional fragmentation and coordination initiatives in Western European welfare states
Bonoli, Giuliano ; Champion, Cyrielle
Journal of European Social Policy
2011
21
4
Oct.
323-334
development project ; social policy ; welfare state
Social policy
https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/ESP
English
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"As a result of recent welfare state transformations, and most notably the reorientation of welfare states towards activation, the internal fragmentation of social security systems has emerged as a key policy problem in many western European countries. The types of response that have been adopted, however, vary substantially across countries, ranging from the encouragement of inter-agency collaboration to the outright merger of agencies. The purpose of this exploratory article is twofold. First, by proposing the concept of coordination initiatives, it tries to develop a better conceptualization of the cross-national diversity in responses to the fragmentation problem. Second, starting from existing theories of welfare state development and policy change, it presents first hypotheses accounting for the variation observed in coordination initiatives."
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