Party Politics and Social Welfare - Comparing Christian and Social Democracy in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands: Comparing Christian and Social Democracy in Austria, Germany and the Netherlands (Globalization and Welfare)

by Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, Silke Van Dyk, and Martin Roggenkamp

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Christian and Social Democratic parties have been the driving force behind welfare state developments post-WWII. This valuable book investigates whether continued party differences have contributed significantly to the design of social welfare in three conservative welfare states, Austria, Germany and the Netherlands, since the mid-1970s.

Rather than assuming continued differences or convergence between parties, the primary focus is to empirically analyze party positions with regard to employment and labour market policies, social security, and family policies as well as the implemented policies themselves. The analysis demonstrates how changed interpretative patterns have led to a programmatic convergence amongst Christian Democrats and Social Democrats, largely resulting in a liberal-communitarian approach to the development of social welfare policies.

Providing a comprehensive approach to welfare state analysis and scrutinizing the policy domains of employment, social security and family policies, this book will be of great interest to political scientists and sociologists interested in welfare state developments. It will also appeal to lecturers and postgraduate students in (comparative) social policy.

  • ISBN10 1849800286
  • ISBN13 9781849800280
  • Publish Date 28 December 2009 (first published 30 May 2008)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 232
  • Language English