Spatial interdependencies and welfare state generosity in Western democracies, 1960–2000

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Series Details Vol.23, No.2, May 2013, p119-133
Publication Date May 2013
ISSN 0958-9287
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Abstract
For many years comparative welfare state research has been afflicted with a sort of methodological nationalism in the sense that countries were treated as independent units. In line with the recent ‘spatial turn’ in comparative public policy studies, this paper examines with regard to three welfare state programmes whether, in the post-war period, the provision of social rights in 18 Western democracies was shaped by benefit generosity in other countries.

We show that diffusion is present but varies by programme and over time. Rather surprisingly, we find that policy diffusion was particularly relevant during the Golden Age.

Source Link http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0958928712463159
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