Indications of social policy convergence in Europe

B Greve - Social Policy & Administration, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
Social Policy & Administration, 1996Wiley Online Library
This paper explores the extent to which, and the ways in which, it might be justified in talking
of a movement towards convergence of social policy within Europe. It reviews definitions
and typologies of the welfare state as a prelude to discussion of the different theoretical
types and possibilities of social policy integration, which itself leads into consideration of
supranational EU developments. The empirical data presented in respect of “social
protection” expenditures (and taxation regimes) in general and of “active” and “passive” …
Abstract
This paper explores the extent to which, and the ways in which, it might be justified in talking of a movement towards convergence of social policy within Europe. It reviews definitions and typologies of the welfare state as a prelude to discussion of the different theoretical types and possibilities of social policy integration, which itself leads into consideration of supranational EU developments. The empirical data presented in respect of “social protection” expenditures (and taxation regimes) in general and of “active” and “passive” labour market expenditures in particular, lend support to the notion not merely that the welfare state is not yet over in Europe, but that forms of social policy convergence are in evidence already.
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