Recent publications from the Centre for Welfare State Research.
2012
Careja, Romana and Patrick Emmenegger (forthcoming): Making Democratic Citizens: The Effects of Migration Experience on Political Attitudes in Central and Eastern Europe. Comparative Political Studies.
Davidsson, Johan Bo and Patrick Emmenegger (forthcoming): Insider-Outsider Dynamics and the Reform of Job Security Legislation. In Giuliano Bonoli and David Natali (eds.), The Politics of the New Welfare State. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
de la Porte, C. (forthcoming 2012) “The EU and welfare states: addressing policy challenges through the OMC” in Greve, B. (ed.) The Routledge Handbook on the Welfare State, International Book Series, Routledge.
de la Porte, C. and Jacobsson, K. (2012), “Social investment or re-commodification? Assessing the employment policies of the EU member states” in Morel, N. Palier, B. and Palme, J. (eds.) Towards a Social Investment Welfare State? Ideas, policies and challenges, Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 117 – 152.
de la Porte, C., and Pochet, P. (2012), "Why and how (still) study the OMC?" Journal of European Social Policy, 12(2).
Emmenegger, Patrick and Robert Klemmensen (forthcoming): What Motivates You? A Comparative Analysis of the Effects of Preferences for Redistribution on Attitudes towards Immigration. Comparative Politics.
Emmenegger, Patrick, Silja Häusermann, Bruno Palier and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser (eds.) (2012): The Age of Dualization. The Changing Face of Inequality of Deindustrializing Societies. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Hussain, M. Azhar, Olli Kangas and Jon Kvist (2012): "Welfare state institutions, unemployment and poverty: comparative analysis of unemployment benefits and labour market participation in 15 European Union countries", in: Kvist, Jon, Johan Fritzell, Bjørn Hvinden (eds.) Changing Social Equality, Bristol: Policy Press.
Kvist, Jon, Johan Fritzell, Bjørn Hvinden & Olli Kangas (eds.) (2012) Changing Social Equality: The Nordic welfare model in the 21st century, Bristol: Policy Press.
Kvist, Jon, Johan Fritzell, Bjørn Hvinden & Olli Kangas (2012) Changing social inequality and the Nordic welfare model, in: Kvist, Jon, Johan Fritzell, Bjørn Hvinden & Olli Kangas (eds.) (2012) Changing Social Equality: The Nordic welfare model in the 21st century, Bristol: Policy Press.
Kvist, Jon, Johan Fritzell, Bjørn Hvinden & Olli Kangas (2012) Nordic responses to rising inequalities: still pursuing a distinct path or joining the rest? in: Kvist, Jon, Johan Fritzell, Bjørn Hvinden & Olli Kangas (eds.) (2012) Changing Social Equality: The Nordic welfare model in the 21st century, Bristol: Policy Press.
Manow, Philip and Patrick Emmenegger (forthcoming): Religion and the Gender Vote Gap: Women’s Changed Political Preferences from the 1970s to 2010. ZeS Working Paper.
Petersen, Jørn Henrik & Klaus Petersen, Confusion and Divergence. Origins and Meanings of the Term ”Welfare State” in Germany and Britain 1840-1940 [submitted paper: link]
Simonsen, Peter (forthcoming), “Per Petterson and Kirsten Thorup's Fictions of Old Age Well-Being in the Welfare State”, Scandinavica.
2011
de la Porte, C. (2011), “Principal-agent theory and the Open Method of Co-ordination: the case of the EES”, Journal of European Public Policy, vol 18, no. 4, pp. 485-503.
de la Porte, C. (2011), “Principal-Agent Theory and the Open Method of Co-ordination: the case of the EES”, in Borras, S. and Radaelli, C. (eds.) The Politics of the Lisbon Agenda: Governance Architectures And Domestic Usages Of Europe, Routledge.
de la Porte, C. and Belfrage, C. (eds.) (2011) «Europe and the crisis : new frontiers » mini-forum in Perspectives on Europe, Autumn 2011 vol 41, no. 2, pp. 7 – 58.
Eichhorst, Werner and Paul Marx (2011): “Reforming German Labour Market Institutions: A Dual Path to Flexibility”, Journal of European Social Policy, 21(1): 73-87.
Emmenegger, Patrick (2011): “How Good Are Your Counterfactuals? Assessing Quantitative Macro-Comparative Welfare State Research with Qualitative Criteria”, Journal of European Social Policy 21(4): 365-380.
Emmenegger, Patrick (2011): Job Security Regulations in Western Democracies: A Fuzzy-Set Analysis. European Journal of Political Research 50(3): 336-364.
Emmenegger, Patrick and Klaus Petersen (2011): “Political Science Seen Through Historians’ Looking Glass: The Case of Electoral System Choice”, Qualitative and Multi-Method Research 9(2): 33-37.
Emmenegger, Patrick and Paul Marx (2011): “Business and the Development of Job Security Regulations: The Case of Germany”, Socio-Economic Review 9(4): 729-756.
Emmenegger, Patrick and Romana Careja (2011): From Dilemma to Dualization: Social and Migration Policies in the ‘Reluctant Countries of Immigration’. In Patrick Emmenegger et al. (eds.), The Age of Dualization: The Changing Face of Inequality in Deindustrializing Societies. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 124-148.
Kvist, Jon (2011). “One-size-fits-all? Measurement Issues in Medium-N Comparative Welfare State Analyses”, Qualitative & Multi-Method Research, Volume 9, Fall.
Kvist, Jon, Flexicurity 2.0 is the model for the 21st century Priorities for a new political economy: Memos to the left, London: Policy Network. (link)
Mai, Anne-Marie (2010-11). Hvor litteraturen finder sted. Bd. I-III. København: Gyldendal 2010-11
Mai, Anne-Marie (2011). ”Literary Studies in Interaction” in Alber, Jan, Why Study Literature?. Aarhus: Aarhus University Press.
Niels Finn Christiansen, Jørn Henrik Petersen & Klaus Petersen (eds.) (2011), Dansk velfærdshistorie, bind 2: Perioden 1899-1933. Socialhjælpsstaten, Syddansk Universitetsforlag.
Pauli Kettunen & Klaus Petersen (eds.) (2011), Beyond Welfare State Models, London: Edgar Elgar.