Fighting poverty and reforming social security : what can post-Soviet states learn from the new democracies of Central Europe? / edited by Michael Cain, Nida Gelazis and Tomasz Inglot.

Contributor(s): Cain, Michael Michael J. G | Gelazis, Nida M | Inglot, Tomasz, 1961- | Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars East European Studies.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, D.C. : Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, East European Studies, 2005. Description: iii, 183 p. charts 23 cm.ISBN: 1-933549-15-7.Other title: What can post-Soviet states learn from the new democracies of Central Europe.
Contents:
From theory to practice: lessons of postcommunist social policy reforms in Central Europe Breaking the path dependency of Soviet social security: can Central European experiences be exported towards the East? Family and child support in a postcommunist society: origins of the mixed Hungarian welfare capitalism The politics of decentralization and outcomes for social services in Poland The politics of institutionalized volatility: lessons from East Central European welfare reforms The new pension reforms: lessons for post-Soviet republics Welfare states, constituencies and postcommunist transitions Reforming in-kind privileges at the regional level in Russia: political decisions and their determinants Popular reactions to social and health sector reforms in Russia’s regions: reform versus retention in Samarskaia and Ul’ianovskaia oblasts The transformations of postcommunist welfare systems: trends and policy lessons.
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From theory to practice: lessons of postcommunist social policy reforms in Central Europe Breaking the path dependency of Soviet social security: can Central European experiences be exported towards the East? Family and child support in a postcommunist society: origins of the mixed Hungarian welfare capitalism The politics of decentralization and outcomes for social services in Poland The politics of institutionalized volatility: lessons from East Central European welfare reforms The new pension reforms: lessons for post-Soviet republics Welfare states, constituencies and postcommunist transitions Reforming in-kind privileges at the regional level in Russia: political decisions and their determinants Popular reactions to social and health sector reforms in Russia’s regions: reform versus retention in Samarskaia and Ul’ianovskaia oblasts The transformations of postcommunist welfare systems: trends and policy lessons.

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