Historical Welfare Regimes

Jonathan LONDON

    Research output: Conference PapersRGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (without host publication)peer-review

    Abstract

    This essay elaborates concepts and methods for the analysis of wellbeing and stratification in a variety of historical settings. Motivated by an analysis of welfare regimes in the wake of state-socialism, the essay addresses a more general set of questions about the properties, determinants, and effects of welfare regimes under different forms of political economy and in the transition from one form of political economy to another. In addressing these questions, the essay also attends to analytic challenges that arise from spatial variation in welfare regimes within countries over time. The essay builds upon recent efforts conceptualize welfare regimes in diverse settings but seeks to restore the theoretical ambition of earlier studies of welfare regimes. The essay aims to expand the comparative historical scope of welfare regimes analysis in a way that may contribute to welfare regimes analysis as a field of study.
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication statusPublished - 30 Aug 2011
    EventSocial Policy in East Asia and Beyond: Rethinking Social Policy Strategies in Times of Uncertainty, 8th EASP International Conference - Hong Kong, China
    Duration: 30 Aug 201131 Aug 2011

    Conference

    ConferenceSocial Policy in East Asia and Beyond: Rethinking Social Policy Strategies in Times of Uncertainty, 8th EASP International Conference
    PlaceChina
    CityHong Kong
    Period30/08/1131/08/11

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