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welfare state restructuring 2 active welfare state 1 at-risk-of-poverty rate 1 benefit decommodification 1 cash benefits 1 convergence 1 in-work decommodification 1 poverty reduction 1 retrenchment 1 social spending 1 work poor households 1
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Cantillon, Bea 1 Pintelon, Olivier 1 Van Mechelen, Natascha 1
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Centrum voor Sociaal Beleid - Herman Deleeck, Universiteit Antwerpen 2
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Poverty reduction and social security: Cracks in a policy paradigm
Cantillon, Bea; Van Mechelen, Natascha - Centrum voor Sociaal Beleid - Herman Deleeck, … - 2013
Poverty reduction rests on the mechanisms of horizontal and vertical solidarity and on prevention and repair of social risks. In this contribution, we argue that in contemporary welfare states the poverty-reducing capacity of existing social security systems perceive inherent limitations....
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Welfare State Decommodification: Concepts, Operationalizations and Long-term Trends
Pintelon, Olivier - Centrum voor Sociaal Beleid - Herman Deleeck, … - 2012
Welfare state decommodification is one of the central concepts in the comparative study of welfare states. Mainstream literature on the subject has however two important shortcomings: (1) it neglects the decommodifying potential of labour market institutions (‘in-work decommodification’) and...
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