Weitere Publikationen aus diesem Projekt
2013
Die offene Methode der Koordinierung in der deutschen Sozialpolitik: Trojanisches Pferd, sozialpolitischer Beschleuniger oder vertane Chance?
S. 61-84
2013
Mit Neo-Korporatismus durch die Krise? Die Rolle des Sozialen Dialogs in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz
S. 1-34
Bonn
Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit
2013
Editorial: Der Umbau des Wohlfahrtsstaates in Krisenzeiten - Institutioneller Wandel in Deutschland im internationalen Vergleich
S. 279-290
2013
Mit Neo-Korporatismus durch die Krise? Die Rolle des Sozialen Dialogs in Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz
S. 313-335
2013
The Austrian flexicurity model: a source of inspiration for other EU member states?
S. 99-108
2013
Governing Public Employment Services: New Public Management, Social Partnership and Privatization
S. 194-221
Cheltenham, Northhampton (MA), Geneva
Edward Elgar and International Labour Office
2012
Leveraging Ideational Legacies: Partisan Labor Market Policies in Crisis-Ridden Europe
Cambridge
2012
Beyond National Navel Gazing: Assessing the Impact of International Organizations on National Labor-Market Reforms
New Orleans
SSRN
2012
Origin and Genesis of Activation Policies in ‘Old’ Europe: Toward a Balanced Approach?
S. 190-216
Basingstoke, UK
Palgrave Macmillan
2011
Reforming Activation Policy in Western Europe – A Process of Neo-Convergernce?
University of Bamberg
2011
State of the Art. The Open Method of Coordination for Social Inclusion and Social Protection
Valencia
2011
Die Offene Methode der Koordinierung: Ergebnisse der EU-weiten Studie zu Effektivität und Einfluss
Bildungszentrum Erkner
2011
Social Partners and the Governance of Public Employment Services: Trends and Experiences from Western Europe
S. 17
Intenational Labour Office
2011
From the Manpower Revolution to the Activation Paradigm: Explaining Institutional Continuity and Change in an Integrating Europe
S. 394
Amsterdam
Amsterdam University Press
2010
Reforming Unemployment Policy in Europe: A Common Turn to Activation?
Institute for Futures Studies, Stockholm
2010
Explaining Variations in the Fight against Unemployment in Times of the Global Financial Crisis: A Mixed-Methods Approach
Mannheim
2010
Germany after a decade of Social Democrats in government: the end of the continental model?
S. 105-122
2010
After the Crisis is Before the Crisis? European Labor Market Policy Responses in Comparative Perspective
Washington, D.C.
2010
In the Midst of the Crisis: Supporting the Unemployed through Direct Job-Creation Schemes?
Montreal
2010
A silent revolution? New management ideas and the reinvention of European public employment services
S. 461-486
2009
A Toolbox for Explaining Institutional Change: Theoretical Approaches and Methodological Strategies
Amsterdam
2009
Money, votes or 'good' ideas? Partisan politics and the effectiveness of the European Employment Strategy in Austria and Ireland
S. 1-17
2009
A Silent Revolution? The Discovery of Management Ideas and the Reinvention of European Public Employment Services
Amsterdam
2008
Il ruolo delle parti sociali nelle riforme pensionistiche europee: passato e presente
S. 37-52