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Direct State Intervention in the Labor Market: The Explanation of Active Labor Market Policy from 1950 to 1988 in Social Democratic, Conservative and Liberal Regimes
The Comparative Political Economy of the Welfare State (1994)
  • Thomas Janoski, Duke University
Abstract
Comparative research is exploding with new methodological and theoretical approaches. In this book, scholars who are expert in each one of these methods provide the first comprehensive explanation and application of time-series, pooled, event history, and Boolean methods to substantive problems of the welfare state. Each section of the book focuses on a new method with a general introduction to the method and then two papers using the method to deal with analysis concerning welfare state problems in a political economy perspective. Scholars and graduate students concerned with methodology in this area will need this book to bring them up to date on proliferating methodologies.
Keywords
  • sociology,
  • labor market,
  • social democracy,
  • state intervention
Publication Date
1994
Editor
Thomas Janoski and Alexander M. Hicks
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN
9780521436021
Citation Information
Thomas Janoski. "Direct State Intervention in the Labor Market: The Explanation of Active Labor Market Policy from 1950 to 1988 in Social Democratic, Conservative and Liberal Regimes" New YorkThe Comparative Political Economy of the Welfare State (1994)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomasjanoski/30/