More publications of this project
2013
Second Thoughts on the Multi-Pillar Paradigm: Pension Privatization Facing the Financial Crisis
Milano
2011
Labor Market Trajectories after Non-employment: A Comparison of Germany and the United Kingdom Using Sequence Analysis
Valencia
2010
Patterns of Nonemployment: How Institutions Affect the Labor Market Activity of Different Social Groups
Gothenburg
2010
Individual Career Trajectories in National Labor Markets: Comparing Germany and the United Kingdom Using Sequence Analysis
Menton
2010
Reforming Bismarckian Corporatism: The Changing Role of Social Partnership in Continental Europe
S. 255-278
Amsterdam
Amsterdam University Press
2010
Comparing Welfare States in Europe with Typologies: Ideal or Realistic Strategy?
University of Odense, Svendborg
2009
Author meets Critics: Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Reforming Early Retirement in Europe, Japan and the USA
Science Po, Paris
2009
Patterns of Nonemployment: Institutional Determinants of Labor Market Activity Across Social Groups
Tilburg
2009
Changing Institutions –Historical meets Sociological Institutionalism
University of Amsterdam
2008
Social Partners and Social Policy in Europe and the USA: Politics Against or for Markets?
Vercelli & Torino
2007
Reforming Bismarckian Corporatism: The Changing Role of Social Partnership in Continental Europe
CEVIPOF, Science Po, Paris
2006
Reforming Bismarckian Corporatism: The Changing Role of Social Partners in European Welfare States
CES, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
2006
Benchmarking Europe. Can we learn from others?
Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Köln
2005
Organised labour and the welfare state: new perspectives on an old couple
Paris, Science Po/Cevipof
2005
From Institutional Affinities to Complementarities: Mapping and Linking Protection, Production and Partnership Regimes
Bremen
2005
Benchmarking Europa: Können wir von anderen Wohlfahrtsstaaten lernen?
Universität Mannheim
2005
Reforming Bismarckian Corporatism: The Changing Role of Social Partners in Western Europe
Paris
2005
From Instituional Affinities to Complementarities: Mapping and Linking Protection, Production and Partnership Regimes
Paris