Gøsta Esping-Andersen

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Gøsta Esping-Andersen (born 1947) is a Danish sociologist and author of many books on the subject. His primary focus in the field is on the welfare state and its place in capitalist economies. Esping-Andersen is a professor at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain and member of the Scientific Committee of the Juan March Institute (Madrid).

[edit] Major works

His major and most influential book was titled The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. Published in 1990, the book laid out three main types of welfare states:

It is important to note that these categories have little to do with the contemporary labels of American politics, and rather have much more to do with general political theory. The traditional examples of the three types of welfare states are the United States (liberal), Germany (conservative) and Sweden (social democratic).

Other sociologists and political scientists went on to apply his theoretical analysis to the real world. One such example is titled Real Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. While some critics claim Esping-Andersen's categories are becoming outdated, many political scientists are attracted by its intuitive simplicity.

In empirical studies, the three typologies often cannot be distinguished. More in general, it is difficult to characterize a complex mechanism such as a 'welfare state' in one of three categories (as Esping Andersen himself acknowledges). Many welfare states have components of all typologies in the system.

[edit] Bibliography

  • Social Class, Social Democracy and State Policy. Copenhagen: New Social Science Monographs, 1980.
  • Political Power and Social Theory, Vol. 3, edited with Roger Friedland. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1982.
  • Politics against Markets. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985.
  • Stagnation and Renewal. The Rise and Fall of Social Policy Regimes, with Lee Rainwater and Martin Rein as coeditors. Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 1987.
  • The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism. Cambridge: Polity Press & Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.
  • Changing Classes: Social Stratification in Postindustrial Europe and North America (editor and contributor). London: Sage, 1993.
  • Welfare States in Transition. Social Security in the New Global Economy (editor and contributor). London: Sage, 1996.
  • The Social Foundations of Postindustrial Economies. Oxford University Press, 1999.
  • Why Deregulate Labour Markets? (contributor and coeditor with Marino Regini). Oxford University Press, 2000.
  • Why We Need a New Welfare State (with Duncan Gallie, Anton Hemerijck and John Myles). Oxford University Press, 2003.

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