articleAmerican Journal of Political ScienceJun 8, 2004Closed access

Political Partisanship and Welfare State Reform in Advanced Industrial Societies

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Abstract

In this article we evaluate two claims made in recent studies of the welfare states of advanced industrial societies: first, that welfare states have remained quite resilient in the face of demands for retrenchment; and second, that partisan politics have ceased to play a decisive role in their evolution. Addressing the first claim, we present analysis from a new data set on unemployment insurance and sickness benefit replacement rates for 18 countries for the years 1975–99. We find considerably more evidence of welfare retrenchment during the last two decades than do recent cross‐national studies. Second, we examine the “end of partisanship” claim by estimating the effects of government partisanship on…

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Keywords
  • Retrenchment
  • Welfare state
  • Unemployment
  • Welfare
  • Welfare reform
  • Politics
  • Economics
  • State (computer science)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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