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Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism or Four?

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  • Deborah Mitchell
  • Francis Castles

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This paper is developed in response to Gosta Esping-Andersens study, The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism (1990), in which he categorizes welfare capitalism as Liberal, Conservative, and Social Democratic. The authors argue that there also exists radical welfare capitalism which describes Australias welfare state.

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  • Deborah Mitchell & Francis Castles, 1991. "Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism or Four?," LIS Working papers 63, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
  • Handle: RePEc:lis:liswps:63
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    1. Constantin Schipor & Georgiana-Loredana Frecea, 2018. "The Welfare State Development: Romania - between Perceptions and Reality," Romanian Economic Journal, Department of International Business and Economics from the Academy of Economic Studies Bucharest, vol. 21(68), pages 179-187, June.
    2. Bäckman, Olof, 2005. "Welfare States, Social Structure and the Dynamics of Poverty Rates. A comparative study of 16 countries, 1980-2000," Arbetsrapport 2005:7, Institute for Futures Studies.
    3. Olli Kangas & Veli-Matti Ritakallio, 1998. "Social Policy or Structure? Income Transfers, Socio-demographic Factors and Poverty in the Nordic Countries and in France," LIS Working papers 190, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
    4. Olof B ckman, 2005. "Welfare States, Social Structure and the Dynamics of Poverty Rates: A Comparative Study of 16 Countries, 1980-2000," LIS Working papers 408, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
    5. Olli Kangas, 1999. "Social Policy in Settled and Transitional Countries: A Comparison of Institutions and their Consequences," LIS Working papers 196, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.

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