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Part I: MAPPING THE DYNAMICS OF WELFARE MARKETS.
1. Introduction: From the Emergence to the Dynamics of Welfare Markets; Clemence Ledoux, Karen Shire, Franca van Hooren
2. Changing States, Changing Citizens, Changing Politics?; Jane Gingrich
3. The European Union and Multi-Level Contention Over Welfare Markets; Amandine Crespy.
Part 2: (RE)CONSTRUCTING WELFARE MARKETS.
4. Welfare Markets and Home-Based Domestic/Care Services: Market Dynamics and Mechanisms in Two Different Institutional Contexts Spain and Sweden; Zenia Hellgren and Barbara Hobson
5. The Failure of a Welfare Market: State-Subsidized Private Pensions between Economic Developments and Media Discourses; Frank Nullmeier
6. The Role of Evidence and Commissions in the Dynamics of German and Swedish Pension Markets; Stephan Koppe
Part III: THE DYNAMICS ON THE USER SIDE
7. Disorientation in a Capricious Welfare Market: The Case of the German Pension System; Ingo Bode and Ralph Luth
8. Being Dependent and an Employer: The Realities of Private Individual Employment for Dependent Elderly People in France; Eve Meuret-Campfort
9. The Political Dynamics of Welfare Markets: The Emergence of Consumer Organisations in the Field of Social Policy; Florian Blank
Part IV. THE DYNAMICS OF FIRMS AND EMPLOYERS
10. The Politics of Segmentation and De-Segmentation of the French Market for Private Retirement Accounts; Marek Naczik
11. The Development of Occupational Pension Markets in the European Union and Lithuania: Regulation and Challenges; Audrius Bitinas
12. Becoming an Organised Actor in a Welfare Market: Employers Organisations in the French In-Home Domestic/Care Services Sector; Clemence Ledoux Rafael Encinas de Munagorri, Virginie Guiraudon
Part V. THE DYNAMICS ON THE LABOUR SIDE
13. Informalisation of Work and Workers' Voice in Welfare Markets for In-Home Domestic/Care Service in Germany; Birgit Apitzsch and Karen Shire
14. Trade Unions and Welfare Markets: Comparing Dynamics in Three Domestic/Care Markets in the Netherlands; Franca van Hooren.
15. Workers on Welfare Markets and the Appropriation of Their Rights: The Case of Mothers' Assistants in France since 1977; Marie Cartier.
1. Introduction: From the Emergence to the Dynamics of Welfare Markets; Clemence Ledoux, Karen Shire, Franca van Hooren
2. Changing States, Changing Citizens, Changing Politics?; Jane Gingrich
3. The European Union and Multi-Level Contention Over Welfare Markets; Amandine Crespy.
Part 2: (RE)CONSTRUCTING WELFARE MARKETS.
4. Welfare Markets and Home-Based Domestic/Care Services: Market Dynamics and Mechanisms in Two Different Institutional Contexts Spain and Sweden; Zenia Hellgren and Barbara Hobson
5. The Failure of a Welfare Market: State-Subsidized Private Pensions between Economic Developments and Media Discourses; Frank Nullmeier
6. The Role of Evidence and Commissions in the Dynamics of German and Swedish Pension Markets; Stephan Koppe
Part III: THE DYNAMICS ON THE USER SIDE
7. Disorientation in a Capricious Welfare Market: The Case of the German Pension System; Ingo Bode and Ralph Luth
8. Being Dependent and an Employer: The Realities of Private Individual Employment for Dependent Elderly People in France; Eve Meuret-Campfort
9. The Political Dynamics of Welfare Markets: The Emergence of Consumer Organisations in the Field of Social Policy; Florian Blank
Part IV. THE DYNAMICS OF FIRMS AND EMPLOYERS
10. The Politics of Segmentation and De-Segmentation of the French Market for Private Retirement Accounts; Marek Naczik
11. The Development of Occupational Pension Markets in the European Union and Lithuania: Regulation and Challenges; Audrius Bitinas
12. Becoming an Organised Actor in a Welfare Market: Employers Organisations in the French In-Home Domestic/Care Services Sector; Clemence Ledoux Rafael Encinas de Munagorri, Virginie Guiraudon
Part V. THE DYNAMICS ON THE LABOUR SIDE
13. Informalisation of Work and Workers' Voice in Welfare Markets for In-Home Domestic/Care Service in Germany; Birgit Apitzsch and Karen Shire
14. Trade Unions and Welfare Markets: Comparing Dynamics in Three Domestic/Care Markets in the Netherlands; Franca van Hooren.
15. Workers on Welfare Markets and the Appropriation of Their Rights: The Case of Mothers' Assistants in France since 1977; Marie Cartier.