2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3338659
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The Globalisation-Welfare State Nexus: Evidence from Asia

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“…Tillin and Duckett (2017) make political diffusion responsible for the recent expansion of social protection in developing countries; Carnes and Mares (2015) do this especially with respect to proliferating conditional cash transfers. demonstrate mixed preferences of employees for social entitlements, depending on the sector in which they work; Holland (2018) shows that labour in the informal sector is not really interested in redistribution by the welfare state, from which they hardly benefit; and, finally, Potrafke (2018) argues that welfare arrangements in East Asia are less favoured because informal support (by the family or community) still plays such a large role.…”
Section: Globalization and Social Policies In Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tillin and Duckett (2017) make political diffusion responsible for the recent expansion of social protection in developing countries; Carnes and Mares (2015) do this especially with respect to proliferating conditional cash transfers. demonstrate mixed preferences of employees for social entitlements, depending on the sector in which they work; Holland (2018) shows that labour in the informal sector is not really interested in redistribution by the welfare state, from which they hardly benefit; and, finally, Potrafke (2018) argues that welfare arrangements in East Asia are less favoured because informal support (by the family or community) still plays such a large role.…”
Section: Globalization and Social Policies In Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%