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2000 Standout
Demography as a Push toward Gender Equality? Current Reforms of German Family Policy
2008 Standout
The Politics of Welfare State Reform in Continental Europe: Modernization in Hard Times
2010
From Sick Man of Europe to Economic Superstar: Germany's Resurgent Economy
2014 Standout
Regional family cultures and child care by grandparents in Europe
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The role of tripartite concertation in the reform of the welfare state
1999
Welfare States Under Pressure: Cash Benefits in European Welfare States Over the Last Ten Years
1997
Continental Drift: On Unemployment Policy Change in Bismarckian Welfare States
2007
Institutionalising the Swiss welfare state
2001
Who cares? Changing patterns of childcare in Central and Eastern Europe
2008 Standout
The Paradox of Liberalization — Understanding Dualism and the Recovery of the G erman Political Economy
2012 Standout
Wage Setting, Social Pacts and the Euro : A New Role for the State
2006 Standout
Editorial Introduction From ‘a Frozen Landscape’ to Structural Reforms: The Sequential Transformation of Bismarckian Welfare Systems
2007
West European Politics in the Age of Globalization
2008 Standout
Policy, Preferences, and Patriarchy: The Division of Domestic Labor in East Germany, West Germany, and the United States
2006
The Dutch Welfare State: Recent Trends and Challenges in Historical Perspective
2006
The Continuing Legacy of the Communist Legacy? The development of family policies in Poland and the Czech Republic
2007 Standout
Liberalism, Neoliberalism, and Urban Governance: A State–Theoretical Perspective
2002 Standout
The Social Construction of an Imperative: Why Welfare Reform Happened in Denmark and the Netherlands but Not in Germany
2001
The Political Economy of Active Labor-Market Policy
2010
Women’s complex daily lives: a gendered look at trip chaining and activity pattern entropy in Germany
2015 Standout
Paradigm man vs. the bricoleur: bricolage as an alternative vision of agency in ideational change
2011 Standout
Not so standard anymore? Employment duality in Germany
2015
Works of Jochen Clasen being referenced
Social insurance in Europe
1997
BEYOND ACTIVATION REFORMING EUROPEAN UNEMPLOYMENT PROTECTION SYSTEMS IN POST-INDUSTRIAL LABOUR MARKETS
2006
Exit Bismarck, Enter Dualism? Assessing Contemporary German Labour Market Policy
2011
Beyond Social Security: The Economic Value of Giving Money to Unemployed People
1999
Paying the Jobless: A Comparison of Unemployment Benefit Policies in Great Britain and Germany
1994
Changing Principles in European Social Security
2002
Unemployment Protection and Labour Market Reform in France and Great Britain in the 1990s: Solidarity Versus Activation?
2003
The Sociology of Social Security
1991
Non-employment and the welfare state: the United Kingdom and Germany compared
2006
Motives, means and opportunities: Reforming unemployment compensation in the 1990s
2000