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The Welfare State as Transnational Event: Evidence from Sequences of Policy Adoption
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1992
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Public WelfareTransnational EventWelfare EconomicsSocial SciencesRedistributive SystemsSocial Policy ResearchFamily AllowancesInternational RedistributionHuman WelfareGeopoliticsTransnational NetworkPublic PolicyInternational RelationsPolicy AdoptionWelfare ProgramsPolicy TransferGlobalizationWelfare StateWelfare PolicySociologyBusinessSocial PolicyPolitical Science
Students of the welfare state have long speculated about the sequence in which welfare programs were adopted. Worker’s compensation, for example, has generally been adopted early by the various countries, while family allowances have come later. The order of these programs is important both for its inherent interest and for its bearing on theories of the welfare state.
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