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Welfare reforms ‘reforming’ the third sector

Challenges of Reforming the Welfare State: Four Essays on the Impact of Institutional Reforms on Individuals in Germany

Challenges of Reforming the Welfare State: Four Essays on the Impact of Institutional Reforms on Individuals in Germany

... 3.1 Introduction Every now and then there is a public and political debate about the growing old-age poverty risk in Eastern Germany. Besides other arguments, there are two points one has to consider seriously: ...

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Third way reforms : a comparative study of social democratic welfare state reforms after the Golden Age

Third way reforms : a comparative study of social democratic welfare state reforms after the Golden Age

... market reforms is the lack of a corporatist structure, leading to strong union resistance to government attempts to bring greater flexibility into the labour market or close early exit ...

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Welfare effects of green tax reforms in one sector and two sector dynamic economies

Welfare effects of green tax reforms in one sector and two sector dynamic economies

... the welfare e¤ects of using close to Pigouvian taxes in real ...two sector economy, in particular, a …nal good sector and a knowledge sector, considering two externalities - one environmental ...

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Welfare effects of green tax reforms in one sector and two sector dynamic economies

Welfare effects of green tax reforms in one sector and two sector dynamic economies

... the welfare e¤ects of using close to Pigouvian taxes in real ...two sector economy, in particular, a …nal good sector and a knowledge sector, considering two externalities - one environmental ...

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Third sector, welfare, governance and social citizenship in Greece and the UK

Third sector, welfare, governance and social citizenship in Greece and the UK

... social welfare in recent years in ...the welfare system of the country, but to oppose the policies both on an ideological level and ‘on the ground’, halting the retreat of the welfare ...

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Reforming Social Security: a welfare analysis

Reforming Social Security: a welfare analysis

... the third variation, neither the means test nor the income guar- antee is binding, so all social security recipients have incomes above the minimum guarantee but below the tax-free ...

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Decentralisation and welfare reforms in Andalusia

Decentralisation and welfare reforms in Andalusia

... In some instances the Comunidades Autónomas have attempted to display ‘blame avoidance’ practices and to divert their own responsibilities by portraying the central state as a ‘scapegoat’ of their own failures; in other ...

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New Paths for Third-Sector Institutions in a Welfare State in Crisis: The Case of Portugal

New Paths for Third-Sector Institutions in a Welfare State in Crisis: The Case of Portugal

... 6.1 The Golden Years After the second half of the 1990s, TSOs had their golden years, as it happened in many other countries, with the so-called shift from government to governance (Osborne 2010) and from the ...

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Reforming Reforms: Incentive Effects in Education Finance in Vermont

Reforming Reforms: Incentive Effects in Education Finance in Vermont

... most third-wave reforms, Act 60 did not rely on an increase in state aid to reduce inequality in spending; instead, it gave the state control over local property tax ...

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The Electoral Consequences of Third Way Welfare State Reforms: Social Democracy's Transformation and its Political Costs

The Electoral Consequences of Third Way Welfare State Reforms: Social Democracy's Transformation and its Political Costs

... a Third Way agenda emerges in ...market reforms, the Danish Social Democrats (SD) lost a considerable part of their core ...from reforms and that the mainstream party can benefit from Third ...

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The Impact on Scotland of the New Welfare Reforms

The Impact on Scotland of the New Welfare Reforms

... Great Britain 12,295 310 Source: Sheffield Hallam estimates based on official data A number of other parts of Britain are in fact hit harder. Wales and the three regions of northern England all come above Scotland in ...

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State Of Healthcare And Social Welfare Reforms

State Of Healthcare And Social Welfare Reforms

... development service provision can be enacted – or assigned if statutory criteria are met – to be taken care by a municipality (city) possessing adequate resources or by private or third sector operators. ...

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Welfare reforms and labour supply in Italy

Welfare reforms and labour supply in Italy

... the reforms During the 1970s, a number of gradual changes occurred to CIG, in terms of coverage and in terms of replacement ...construction sector since the beginning, was extended to artisan firms in 1970 ...

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Impact of Tax Reforms on Household Welfare

Impact of Tax Reforms on Household Welfare

... This study points to the limitations of this type of tax incidence analysis. In addition, it is based on the formal tax structure only. If the analysis were instead based on taxes actually paid, the above findings could ...

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Welfare Regimes, Policy Reforms, and  Hybridity

Welfare Regimes, Policy Reforms, and Hybridity

... of sector inter- sections is practically difficult if not impossible; and that hybridity research has been alienated from nonprofit theory, although it is mostly supposed to take place in organi- zational fields ...

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Health sector reforms in China

Health sector reforms in China

... The socio-political changes during the Cultural Revolution resulted in a greater focus on rural areas and were reflected in the development of health services as well. Institutional growth at the secondary and tertiary ...

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Financial sector reforms in Mongolia

Financial sector reforms in Mongolia

... selection. Third, CEE-type countries typically were much slower to liberalize their capital accounts, and particularly to retain controls on portfolio investments – a practice that (at least in the case of ...

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Institutional Reforms in the Electricity Sector.

Institutional Reforms in the Electricity Sector.

... The third main criticism of the post-reform institutional setup is that Endesa’s integration with the monopoly in high voltage transmission and its dominant role in generation and transmission does not allow for ...

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The Welfare Effects of Pension Reforms in an Aging Economy

The Welfare Effects of Pension Reforms in an Aging Economy

... There are four sectors in the economy: households, firms, the government and a pay-as-you-go (PAYG) pension system. There is a representative individual for each generation in the households sector. Each ...

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The local and regional impact of the UK's welfare reforms

The local and regional impact of the UK's welfare reforms

... other welfare reforms covered here, Universal Credit is not expected to result in a net reduction in benefit ...across. Third, most of the impact of Universal Credit will be felt well beyond ...

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