Risk Inequality and Welfare States

Risk Inequality and Welfare States

by Philipp Rehm
Risk Inequality and Welfare States

Risk Inequality and Welfare States

by Philipp Rehm

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Overview

The transformation of night-watchman states into welfare states is one of the most notable societal developments in recent history. In 1880, not a single country had a nationally compulsory social policy program. A few decades later, every single one of today's rich democracies had adopted programs covering all or almost all of the main risks people face: old age, sickness, accident, and unemployment. These programs rapidly expanded in terms of range, reach, and resources. Today, all rich democracies cover all main risks for a vast majority of citizens, with binding public or mandatory private programs. Three aspects of this remarkable transformation are particularly fascinating: the trend (the transformation to insurance states happened in all rich democracies); differences across countries (the generosity of social policy varies greatly across countries); and the dynamics of the process. This book offers a theory that not only explains this remarkable transition but also explains cross-national differences and the role of crises for social policy development.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781316718940
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/31/2016
Series: Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

After receiving his master's degree in Germany and his PhD from Duke University, North Carolina, Philipp Rehm worked at the University of Oxford, the European University Institute, and Ohio State University. His work on risk and welfare states is published in leading journals, such as the American Political Science Review and World Politics.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical framework; 3. Preference formation; 4. Risk perceptions; 5. Risk pools and social policy popularity; 6. Risk pools and social policy retrenchment - German unification; 7. Risk pools and social policy adoption; 8. Crises and social policy; 9. Conclusion.
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