Weitere Publikationen aus diesem Projekt
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
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
Patterns of Nonemployment: How Institutions Affect the Labor Market Activity of Different Social Groups
Gothenburg
2009
Patterns of Nonemployment: Institutional Determinants of Labor Market Activity Across Social Groups
Tilburg
2009
Changing Institutions –Historical meets Sociological Institutionalism
University of Amsterdam
2009
Author meets Critics: Bernhard Ebbinghaus, Reforming Early Retirement in Europe, Japan and the USA
Science Po, Paris
2008
Social Partners and Social Policy in Europe and the USA: Politics Against or for Markets?
Vercelli & Torino
2007
From Benchmarking to Convergence? Modernizing European Employment Systems until 2010
Universität Bamberg
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