Thomas Janoski, Alexander M. Hicks
The Comparative Political Economy of the Welfare State
Herausgeber: Lange, Peter
Thomas Janoski, Alexander M. Hicks
The Comparative Political Economy of the Welfare State
Herausgeber: Lange, Peter
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This book provides a comprehensive explanation and application of time-series, pooled, event history, and Boolean methods to substantive problems of the welfare state.
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This book provides a comprehensive explanation and application of time-series, pooled, event history, and Boolean methods to substantive problems of the welfare state.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 823g
- ISBN-13: 9780521434737
- ISBN-10: 0521434734
- Artikelnr.: 22895691
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 823g
- ISBN-13: 9780521434737
- ISBN-10: 0521434734
- Artikelnr.: 22895691
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of contributors; List of tables and figures; Preface; 1.
Methodological innovations in comparative political economy: an
introduction Thomas Janoski and Alexander M. Hicks; Part I. Time-Series
Analysis: 2. Introduction to time-series analysis Thomas Janoski and Larry
W. Isaac; 3. Direct state intervention in the labour market: the
explanation of active labour market policy from 1950 to 1988 in social
democratic, conservative and liberal regimes Thomas Janoski; 4. Quality of
quantity in comparative/historical analysis: temporally changing wage
labour regimes in the United States and Sweden Larry W. Isaac, Susan M.
Carlson and Mary P. Mathis; 5. The politics of public and private
investment in Britain John R. Freeman and James E. Alt; Part II. Pooled
Time-Series and Cross-Sectional Analysis: 6. Introduction to pooling
Alexander M. Hicks; 7. The social democratic corporatist model of economic
performance in short- and medium-run perspective Alexander M. Hicks; 8.
National variation in the fortunes of labour: a pooled and cross-sectional
analysis of the impact of economic crisis in the advanced capitalist
nations Philip J. O'Connell; Part III. Event History Analysis: 9.
Introduction to event history methods David Strang; 10. Welfare state
development in a world system context: event history analysis of first
social insurance legislation among 60 countries, 1880-1960 Chikako Usui;
11. British and French political institutions and the patterning of
decolonisation David Strang; Part IV. Boolean Analysis: 12. Introduction to
qualitative comparative analysis Charles C. Ragin; 13. A qualitative
comparative analysis of pension systems Charles C. Ragin; 14. The politics
of social security: on regressions, qualitative comparisons and cluster
analysis Olli Kangas; 15. Conclusion: quo vadis political economy? Theory
and methodology in the comparative analysis of the welfare state Thomas
Janoski and Alexander M. Hicks; Author index; Subject index.
Methodological innovations in comparative political economy: an
introduction Thomas Janoski and Alexander M. Hicks; Part I. Time-Series
Analysis: 2. Introduction to time-series analysis Thomas Janoski and Larry
W. Isaac; 3. Direct state intervention in the labour market: the
explanation of active labour market policy from 1950 to 1988 in social
democratic, conservative and liberal regimes Thomas Janoski; 4. Quality of
quantity in comparative/historical analysis: temporally changing wage
labour regimes in the United States and Sweden Larry W. Isaac, Susan M.
Carlson and Mary P. Mathis; 5. The politics of public and private
investment in Britain John R. Freeman and James E. Alt; Part II. Pooled
Time-Series and Cross-Sectional Analysis: 6. Introduction to pooling
Alexander M. Hicks; 7. The social democratic corporatist model of economic
performance in short- and medium-run perspective Alexander M. Hicks; 8.
National variation in the fortunes of labour: a pooled and cross-sectional
analysis of the impact of economic crisis in the advanced capitalist
nations Philip J. O'Connell; Part III. Event History Analysis: 9.
Introduction to event history methods David Strang; 10. Welfare state
development in a world system context: event history analysis of first
social insurance legislation among 60 countries, 1880-1960 Chikako Usui;
11. British and French political institutions and the patterning of
decolonisation David Strang; Part IV. Boolean Analysis: 12. Introduction to
qualitative comparative analysis Charles C. Ragin; 13. A qualitative
comparative analysis of pension systems Charles C. Ragin; 14. The politics
of social security: on regressions, qualitative comparisons and cluster
analysis Olli Kangas; 15. Conclusion: quo vadis political economy? Theory
and methodology in the comparative analysis of the welfare state Thomas
Janoski and Alexander M. Hicks; Author index; Subject index.
List of contributors; List of tables and figures; Preface; 1.
Methodological innovations in comparative political economy: an
introduction Thomas Janoski and Alexander M. Hicks; Part I. Time-Series
Analysis: 2. Introduction to time-series analysis Thomas Janoski and Larry
W. Isaac; 3. Direct state intervention in the labour market: the
explanation of active labour market policy from 1950 to 1988 in social
democratic, conservative and liberal regimes Thomas Janoski; 4. Quality of
quantity in comparative/historical analysis: temporally changing wage
labour regimes in the United States and Sweden Larry W. Isaac, Susan M.
Carlson and Mary P. Mathis; 5. The politics of public and private
investment in Britain John R. Freeman and James E. Alt; Part II. Pooled
Time-Series and Cross-Sectional Analysis: 6. Introduction to pooling
Alexander M. Hicks; 7. The social democratic corporatist model of economic
performance in short- and medium-run perspective Alexander M. Hicks; 8.
National variation in the fortunes of labour: a pooled and cross-sectional
analysis of the impact of economic crisis in the advanced capitalist
nations Philip J. O'Connell; Part III. Event History Analysis: 9.
Introduction to event history methods David Strang; 10. Welfare state
development in a world system context: event history analysis of first
social insurance legislation among 60 countries, 1880-1960 Chikako Usui;
11. British and French political institutions and the patterning of
decolonisation David Strang; Part IV. Boolean Analysis: 12. Introduction to
qualitative comparative analysis Charles C. Ragin; 13. A qualitative
comparative analysis of pension systems Charles C. Ragin; 14. The politics
of social security: on regressions, qualitative comparisons and cluster
analysis Olli Kangas; 15. Conclusion: quo vadis political economy? Theory
and methodology in the comparative analysis of the welfare state Thomas
Janoski and Alexander M. Hicks; Author index; Subject index.
Methodological innovations in comparative political economy: an
introduction Thomas Janoski and Alexander M. Hicks; Part I. Time-Series
Analysis: 2. Introduction to time-series analysis Thomas Janoski and Larry
W. Isaac; 3. Direct state intervention in the labour market: the
explanation of active labour market policy from 1950 to 1988 in social
democratic, conservative and liberal regimes Thomas Janoski; 4. Quality of
quantity in comparative/historical analysis: temporally changing wage
labour regimes in the United States and Sweden Larry W. Isaac, Susan M.
Carlson and Mary P. Mathis; 5. The politics of public and private
investment in Britain John R. Freeman and James E. Alt; Part II. Pooled
Time-Series and Cross-Sectional Analysis: 6. Introduction to pooling
Alexander M. Hicks; 7. The social democratic corporatist model of economic
performance in short- and medium-run perspective Alexander M. Hicks; 8.
National variation in the fortunes of labour: a pooled and cross-sectional
analysis of the impact of economic crisis in the advanced capitalist
nations Philip J. O'Connell; Part III. Event History Analysis: 9.
Introduction to event history methods David Strang; 10. Welfare state
development in a world system context: event history analysis of first
social insurance legislation among 60 countries, 1880-1960 Chikako Usui;
11. British and French political institutions and the patterning of
decolonisation David Strang; Part IV. Boolean Analysis: 12. Introduction to
qualitative comparative analysis Charles C. Ragin; 13. A qualitative
comparative analysis of pension systems Charles C. Ragin; 14. The politics
of social security: on regressions, qualitative comparisons and cluster
analysis Olli Kangas; 15. Conclusion: quo vadis political economy? Theory
and methodology in the comparative analysis of the welfare state Thomas
Janoski and Alexander M. Hicks; Author index; Subject index.