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Linking electoral realignment to welfare politics: an assessment of partisan effects on active labour market policy in post-industrial democracies
2021
Comparative European Politics
AbstractThis article examines the political determinants of the variations in active labour market policies across advanced democracies. Specifically, it investigates the conditions under which a welfare state accommodates rather than disregards the interests of labour market outsiders. Relying on the literature on post-industrial electoral realignment, this article argues that ideological orientations not only in socio-economic but also in sociocultural dimensions dictate the policy
doi:10.1057/s41295-021-00246-5
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