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Five Convergence in social welfare systems: what does it mean?

  • Denis Bouget
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Social Policy Review 15
This chapter is in the book Social Policy Review 15

Abstract

This chapter reveals that the theoretical explanations of convergence are fragile, contradictory, or inadequate. It shows that they often disregard the contradictions in the trajectories and the power of certain divergent forces in the evolution of social welfare systems. This chapter concludes that there is a slight convergence of some socioeconomic indicators that are connected to the evolution of social welfare systems.

Abstract

This chapter reveals that the theoretical explanations of convergence are fragile, contradictory, or inadequate. It shows that they often disregard the contradictions in the trajectories and the power of certain divergent forces in the evolution of social welfare systems. This chapter concludes that there is a slight convergence of some socioeconomic indicators that are connected to the evolution of social welfare systems.

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