Federalism and Welfare to Work in Switzerland: The Development of Active Social Policies in a Fragmented Welfare State
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serval:BIB_46303EE44F04
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Federalism and Welfare to Work in Switzerland: The Development of Active Social Policies in a Fragmented Welfare State
Journal
Publius : The Journal of Federalism
ISSN
0048-5950
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Volume
45
Number
1
Pages
77-98
Language
english
Notes
First published online: May 8, 2014
Abstract
This article is concerned with the impact that federal structures have on the development of welfare to work or activation policies. More precisely, it argues that the incentives and the risks associated with a division of responsibilities among different jurisdictions may constitute an obstacle to broad reforms that promote labor market participation of nonworking benefit recipients. This argument is illustrated with a case study discussing policy responses to a massive rise in caseloads among social assistance recipients in Switzerland. We conclude that the lack of a fundamental reform was the consequence of the incentives provided by the federal structure of the program. These incentives have both encouraged cost shifting among jurisdictions and discouraged involvement of federal level policy makers in a bigger reform.
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28/08/2014 11:08
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