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Worlds of Welfare and the Health Care Discrepancy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 January 2005

Clare Bambra
Affiliation:
School of Social Science and Law, Sheffield Hallam University E-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The nature of welfare regimes has been an ongoing debate within the comparative social policy literature since the publication of Esping-Andersen's ‘Three Worlds of Welfare’ (1990). This article draws upon recent developments within this debate, most notably Kasza's assertions about the ‘illusory nature’ of welfare regimes, to highlight the health care discrepancy. It argues that health care provision has been a notable omission from the wider regimes literature and one which, if included in the form of a health care decommodification typology, can give credence to Kasza's perspective by highlighting the diverse internal arrangements of welfare states and welfare state regimes.

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© Cambridge University Press 2005

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