Managing social change and social policy in greater China: Welfare regimes in transition?

Ka Ho Joshua MOK, John HUDSON

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Abstract

Discussion of welfare regimes and welfare state ideal types continues to dominate comparative social policy analysis, but the focus of the debate has expanded considerably since the publication of Esping-Andersen’s (1990) groundbreaking The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. Shifts in this debate have been prompted by a mixture of theoretical and empirical concerns raised by comparative social policy scholars, but they have also resulted from a more general internationalisation of social policy research agendas within the academy too. In particular, there has been a strong desire to expand the scope of the debate to encompass nations and regions not included in Esping-Andersen’s initial study of just eighteen high income OECD states. Copyright © 2014 Cambridge University Press.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)235-238
JournalSocial Policy and Society
Volume13
Issue number2
Early online dateMar 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Citation

Mok, K. H., & Hudson, J. (2014). Managing social change and social policy in greater China: Welfare regimes in transition? Social Policy and Society, 13(2), 235-238.

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