Devolution and decentralisation in social security: a European comparative perspective
In: Governance & Recht 18
Part I General background -- The state of devolution and decentralisation in social security, a comparative European analysis: an introduction to this edited volume (Paul Schoukens & Gijsbert Vonk) -- Federalism and devolution in social security (Danny Pieters) -- Sharing power with employers and employees: a tried and proven form of functional decentralisation in Europe (Ulrich Becker) -- Part II Country reports -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in Austria (Verena Zwinger) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in Belgium (Jessie De Weyer & Paul Schoukens) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in the Czech Republic (Jakub Tomšej) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in Germany (Stephan Rixen) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in Hungary (Gb̀or Juhs̀z) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in Italy (Mario Battaglini) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in the Netherlands (Annette Jansen & Gijsbert Vonk) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in Slovenia (Luka Mišič & Grega Strban) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in Spain (Borja Sur̀ez Corujo) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in Sweden (Titti Mattsson & Elin Osbeck) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in Switzerland (Thomas Gc̃hter & Thuy Xuan Truong) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in Turkey (Galip Emre Yildirim) -- Devolution and decentralisation in social security: the situation in the United Kingdom (Guto Ifan & Ed Gareth Poole)