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Håkan Johansson.

Håkan Johansson

Professor

Håkan Johansson.

Patterns of Institutional Change in Minimum Income Protection in Sweden and Germany

Author

  • Anna Angelin
  • Håkan Johansson
  • Max Koch

Summary, in English

Germany is generally regarded as a case of qualitative “change” in minimum income protection (MIP) schemes, while Sweden is perceived as one of institutional “inertia”.This paper seeks to qualify this view by embedding developments in MIP in wider policy and governance trends. Empirically, it is based on document analysis and

qualitative expert interviews in the two countries. Theoretically, the paper applies recent institutional approaches that address patterns of change in more complex ways. In Sweden, an exclusive focus on formal continuity regarding social assistance would

disguise its change in function from temporary security system of last resort into one that permanently provides income protection when neighboring policy fields,unemployment and sickness insurance, are downsized. Conversely, in Germany a merger of social assistance and unemployment assistance took place. Yet an exclusive

focus on the Hartz reforms would downplay the degree of continuity that nevertheless exists in the unemployment insurance.

Department/s

  • School of Social Work

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Pages

165-179

Publication/Series

Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy

Volume

30

Issue

2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Topic

  • Social Work

Keywords

  • Incremental institutional change
  • minimum income protection
  • social assistance
  • welfare reforms
  • Sweden
  • Germany

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2169-9763