Die Forschungsschwerpunkte des Lehrstuhls liegen im Bereich der internationalen und vergleichenden politischen ?konomie, vergleichenden Sozialpolitikforschung sowie in den quantitativen Methoden. Neben der vergleichenden Wohlfahrtsstaatsforschung in europ?ischen L?ndern, liegt auch ein besonderer Fokus liegt in der Analyse sozialer Sicherungssysteme in L?ndern des Globalen Südens, sogenannten Entwicklungs- und Schwellenl?ndern. Hierbei wird auch der Zusammenhang zwischen Kolonialismus und der Entstehung von Sozialpolitik untersucht, sowie der Einfluss von Krieg auf die Ausgestaltung sozialpolitischer Systeme. Auf methodischer Ebene werden in erster Linie quantitative Verfahren wie Paneldatenanalysen und r?umliche ?konometrie angewendet.
Laufende Projekte
Armed Conflict and Dynamics of Social Policy
Principal investigators: Herbert Obinger (University of Bremen), Carina Schmitt (University Bamberg)
Grant amount: 488.140 EUR
Duration 01/2022-12/2025
Collaborative Research Center Global Dynamics of Social Policy, German Research Foundation
Project description:
The effect of wars on the dynamics of social policies has been discussed and increasingly analysed in the welfare state literature for Western industrialized countries in recent years. However, the relationship between armed conflicts and welfare state development has hardly been studied for other regions of the world. Moreover, previous research has not systematically distinguished between the effects of different forms of conflict. In this project, we therefore investigate the impact of different conflict types, such as interstate wars, civil wars, and the Cold War, on the generosity and coverage of social policies in a global perspective. The focus is on old-age security, the health care system, as well as on family, unemployment, and war victim benefits. We argue that all violent conflicts tend to negatively affect social policies in the short run, leading to cuts in the scope of generosity and restrictions in the degree of inclusiveness. The medium- and long-term consequences of war, on the other hand, vary (i) in dependence of the type of violent conflict, (ii) in the intensity of the conflict, and (iii) in domestic contextual factors such as the level of economic development.
We examine the impact of armed conflicts on the coverage and generosity of social policies from World War I, as the primordial catastrophe of the 20th century, up to the present. We distinguish between the war preparation phase, the short-term effects on social policies during the conflict phase and the medium- and long-term consequences after the end of the conflict. The influence of interstate wars, civil wars, and the Cold War on social policies is examined quantitatively for a global sample, and in-depth analyses are conducted for selected countries (Angola, Bulgaria, Germany, Peru, Serbia/Yugoslavia). These case studies reconstruct in detail the social policy decision-making processes in different conflict phases and for different conflict types.
Abgeschlossene Projekte
The Legacy of Colonialism: Origins and Outcomes of Social Protection
Principal Investigator: Carina Schmitt (University Bamberg)
Grant amount: 1.486.000 EUR
Duration: 04/2018-03/2024
European Research Council, ERC Starting Grant
Project Description:
Social protection has been one of the most popular instruments for promoting human development across the globe. However, the great majority of the global population is not or only partly covered by social protection. Especially in developing countries it is often the very poorest who do not receive essential social benefits. This is highly problematic since inclusive social protection is assumed to be a key factor for national productivity, global economic growth and domestic stability. Social protection in many developing countries can be traced back to colonial times. Surprisingly, the influence of colonialism has been a blind spot for existing theories and empirical studies of comparative social policy. In this project it is argued that the colonial legacy in terms of the imperial strategy of the colonial power, the characteristics of the colonized society and the interplay between the two is crucial in explaining early and contemporary social protection. Hence, the main objective of this project is to systematically understand how colonialism has shaped the remarkable differences in social protection and its postcolonial outcomes. Given the paucity of our information and understanding of social protection in former colonies, an interactive dataset on the characteristics, origins and outcomes of social protection will be developed including comprehensive data on former British and French colonies from the beginning of the 20th century until today. The dataset will be backed by insights derived from four case studies elucidating the causal mechanisms between the colonial legacy and early and contemporary social protection. The proposed project breaks new ground by improving our understanding of why social protection in some developing countries has led to more inclusive societies while reinforcing existing inequalities in others. Such an understanding is a prerequisite in informing the contemporary struggle against poverty and social inequalit
Vermessung sozialpolitischer Entwicklungsdynamiken und zwischenstaatlicher Verflechtungen weltweit. Co-creation des Global Welfare State Information Systems (WeSIS)
Aufbau eines umfassenden interaktiven, webbasierten Informationssystems zu globalen Entwicklungsdynamiken von Sozialpolitik - Global Welfare State Information System (WeSIS). WeSIS besteht aus drei Datenkomponenten: Sozialstaatsindikatoren, Indikatoren zu l?nderspezifischen Charakteristika und Indikatoren zu Verflechtungen zwischen L?ndern sowie zwischen L?ndern und internationalen Organisationen.
Das Projekt behandelt zudem die Fragestellung, wie sich sozialpolitische Entwicklungsdynamiken und zwischenstaatliche Verflechtungen sowie ihre Zusammenh?nge bestm?glich datengestützt vermessen und abbilden lassen.
Projektleitende: Andreas Breiter, Ivo Mossig, Carina Schmitt
Grant amount: 929.700 EUR
Duration: 01/2018-12/2021
Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft (German Research Foundation), Projekt innerhalb des CRC
Die Konstituierung des Wohlfahrtsstaates in globaler Perspektive. Bestimmungsfaktoren von Sozialschutzprogrammen
Seit den Anf?ngen des Sozialstaates in Westeuropa und der Bildung der britischen Siedlerkolonien im 19. Jahrhundert haben sich soziale Sicherungssysteme weltweit stark verbreitet. Dieses Teilprojekt gilt den nationalen und internationalen Bestimmungsfaktoren, die für die Einführung und Ausbreitung von Sozialschutzprogrammen rund um den Globus verantwortlich sind. Dabei werden in erster Linie soziale Sicherungssysteme in den Blick genommen, die Transferleistungen bei Arbeitsunf?higkeit, Krankheit, Alter und Arbeitslosigkeit gew?hren. Wir argumentieren, dass die Einführung eines Sozialschutzprogramms nicht nur von politischen und sozio-?konomischen Bedingungen innerhalb eines Landes beeinflusst wird, sondern auch von den wirtschaftlichen, politischen und kulturellen Beziehungen eines Landes zu anderen Staaten. Weitere internationale Einflüsse auf sozialpolitische Gesetzgebungsprozesse umfassen Gewaltbeziehungen wie Kolonialismus und Krieg sowie die Mitgliedschaft von L?ndern in sozialpolitisch relevanten internationalen Organisationen.
Projektleitende: Herbert Obinger, Carina Schmitt, Laura Seelkopf
Grant amount: 459.400 EUR
Duration: 01/2018-12/2021
Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft (German Research Foundation)