The Independent Variable Problem Welfare Stateness as an Explanatory Concept

This open access publication deals with the operationalisation of the welfare state as an independent variable. To study how welfare states affect social inequality, individual behaviour, attitudes and more in different countries, an empirical operationalisation of the welfare state or specific elem...

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Main Author: Kunißen, Katharina (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Wiesbaden Springer Nature 2023
Series:Sozialstrukturanalyse
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