Hits 1-10 within 19 documents
Old age policies in France and Germany from the last decades of the nineteenth century to the First World War: a quantitative re-definition [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 22 (1997) 3/4. p.181-197
Macro-quantitative vs. macro-qualitative methods in political science: advantages and disadvantages of comparative procedures using the Welfare-State Theory as an example [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 21 (1996) 1. p.3-25
Covering social risks: poverty debate and anti-poverty policy in France in the 1980s [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 41 (2016) 1. p.201-222
Freedom versus security: debates on social risks in Western Germany in the 1950s [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 41 (2016) 1. p.176-200
Verbändewohlfahrt im modernen Wohlfahrtsstaat: strukturbildende Effekte des Staat-Kirche-Konflikts [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 20 (1995) 2. p.88-118
Varieties of capitalism, varieties of vulnerabilities: financial crisis and its impact on welfare states in Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 35 (2010) 2. p.266-295
The population discourse: a transnational matrix ; the case of Germany and Sweden [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 36 (2011) 2. p.101-119
On the historical roots of the modern welfare state: the Knappschaft statistics of 1861 to 1920 as a source for quantitative historical social research [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 38 (2013) 1. p.311-338
Explaining the emergence of social trust: Denmark and Germany [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 37 (2012) 3. p.351-367
Risk as a resource: on the interplay between risks, vaccinations and welfare states in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Germany [journal article]
Source: Historical Social Research, 41 (2016) 1. p.70-90