한국보건사회연구원 전자도서관

로그인

한국보건사회연구원 전자도서관

자료검색

  1. 메인
  2. 자료검색
  3. 통합검색

통합검색

전자책

The politics of minimum income: explaining path departure and policy reversal in the age of austerity

서명/저자사항
The politics of minimum income: explaining path departure and policy reversal in the age of austerity
개인저자
Natili, Marcello author
발행사항
Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.
형태사항
1 online resource (xix, 318 pages)
ISBN
9783319962108 9783319962115 (e-book)
주기사항
Description based on print version record. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries
URL
소장정보
위치등록번호청구기호 / 출력상태반납예정일
이용 가능 (1)
자료실EB000417대출가능-
이용 가능 (1)
  • 등록번호
    EB000417
    상태/반납예정일
    대출가능
    -
    위치/청구기호(출력)
    자료실
책 소개

Minimum income schemes (MIS) have become key social protection institutions for European citizens, but we know little regarding the logic and dynamics of institutional change in this policy field. This book provides an analytical model that will facilitate an understanding of the scope and direction of recent reforms, offering insight into the conditions under which minimum income schemes are introduced, expanded or retrenched.

Natili presents a comparative analysis of policy trajectories of minimum income schemes in Italy and Spain between the mid-1980s and 2015. Although these two countries had similar points of departure, and faced comparable functional pressures and institutional constraints, they experienced remarkably different developments in this policy field in the last two decades. This comparative analysis provides empirical evidence of the impacts of different types of credit-claiming dynamics resulting from the interaction of socio-political demand with political supply. The Politics of Minimum Income also assesses the reform processes both in countries that have introduced MIS in the age of austerity (such as Portugal) and in countries that have retrenched them (Austria and Denmark).



New feature

Minimum income schemes (MIS) have become key social protection institutions for European citizens, but we know little regarding the logic and dynamics of institutional change in this policy field. This book provides an analytical model that will facilitate an understanding of the scope and direction of recent reforms, offering insight into the conditions under which minimum income schemes are introduced, expanded or retrenched.

Natili presents a comparative analysis of policy trajectories of minimum income schemes in Italy and Spain between the mid-1980s and 2015. Although these two countries had similar points of departure, and faced comparable functional pressures and institutional constraints, they experienced remarkably different developments in this policy field in the last two decades. This comparative analysis provides empirical evidence of the impacts of different types of credit-claiming dynamics resulting from the interaction of socio-political demand with political supply. The Politics of Minimum Income also assesses the reform processes both in countries that have introduced MIS in the age of austerity (such as Portugal) and in countries that have retrenched them (Austria and Denmark).



목차

1. The Politics of Minimum Income in the Age of Austerity: An Introduction.- 2. Groups, Parties, and Credit-Claiming Dynamics. The Politics of Minimum Income in the Age of Austerity.- 3. Minimum Income Protection in Italy and Spain.- 4. Regional Minimum Income Schemes in Italy: The Cases of Friuli Venezia Giulia and Lazio.- 5. Regional Minimum Income Schemes in Spain: The Cases of the Community of Madrid and Castile and Leon.- 6. Explaining Policy Trajectories of Regional Minimum Income Schemes in Italy and Spain.- 7. Credit-Claiming Dynamics and Minimum Income Reforms in the Age of Austerity.