2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1634841
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Domestic Europeanization – Institutional Entrepreneurs and Welfare State Change

Abstract: His research focuses on the mechanisms of Europeanization and institutional change and is devoted to social inequalities caused by employment regimes, particularly in comparative perspective. He has been visiting researcher at the Centre d'études européennes de Sciences Po and at Sapienza Università di Roma in the course of the former project. Currently he works on the integration of social and employment policy at the local level in European countries.

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“…Thus, great variety exists in how countries decide to implement these policies (Daly 2005). Consequently, Zirra (2010) concludes that domestic Europeanization processes depend largely on existing institutional structures. Second, a shift occurred in the goals.…”
Section: Theorizing Europeanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, great variety exists in how countries decide to implement these policies (Daly 2005). Consequently, Zirra (2010) concludes that domestic Europeanization processes depend largely on existing institutional structures. Second, a shift occurred in the goals.…”
Section: Theorizing Europeanizationmentioning
confidence: 99%