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Varieties of Welfare Capitalism

Lane Kenworthy () and Alexander Hicks ()

No 316, LIS Working papers from LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg

Abstract: Despite the considerable influence of Esping-Andersens categorization of three ""worlds"" of welfare capitalism, researchers have largely neglected investigation of his dimensions of welfare state policy and politics. Building on and extending the foundations provided by Esping-Andersen, we explore the identities and consequences of welfare state regime dimensions. Our principal components analyses identify two such dimensions. The first, which we label ""progressive liberalism,"" rearranges Esping-Andersens separate ""social democratic"" and ""liberal"" dimensions into two poles of a single dimension. Its positive pole is characterized by extensive, universal, and homogenous benefits, active labor market policy, government employment, and gender-egalitarian family policies. The second, which we label ""traditional conservatism,"" is similar to but broader than Esping-Andersens conservative dimension. It features not only occupational and status-based differentiations of social insurance programs and specialized income security programs for civil servants, but also generous and long-lasting unemployment benefits, reliance on employer-heavy social insurance tax burdens, and extension of union collective bargaining coverage. Pooled cross-section time-series regressions covering 18 countries over the 1980s and 1990s suggest that progressive liberalism is associated with income redistribution and gender equality in the labor market. The principal consequence of traditional conservatism appears to be weakened employment performance.

Pages: 42 pages
Date: 2002-08
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Published in Socio-Economic Review 1, (2003): 27-61.

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