PLCP 3120
Politics and Political Economy of the Welfare State
Course Description
This seminar investigates the origins, expansion, and stabilization (or crisis - take your pick) of the welfare state in the rich OECD countries (North America, Western Europe, Japan, Australia and New Zealand) focussing on why market and non-market based systems of social protection emerged and the roles played by states, labor market actors, and women's groups.
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Fall 2024
Th 7:00pm - 7:50pm
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Mark Schwartz
Fall 2024
MoWe 3:00pm - 3:50pm
4.1
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3.3
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Beatriz Costa
Fall 2022
We 7:00pm - 7:50pm
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Ferdinand Flagstad
Fall 2022
Fr 12:00pm - 12:50pm
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Herman Schwartz
Fall 2021
3.2
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3.0
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3.48
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Faculty Staff
Fall 2021
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Hayley Elszasz
Fall 2020
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Mylene Freeman
Fall 2020
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Shiran Ren
Fall 2020
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Benjamin Helms
Fall 2019
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Nicola Nones
Fall 2019
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