Armingeon, K. and Bonoli, G. ( 2006) The Politics of PostIndustrial Welfare States: Adapting Post-War Social Policies to New Social Risks. London: Routledge.
2.
Bleses, P. ( 2003) ‘Der Umbau geht weiter - Lohnarbeit und Familie in der rot-grünen Sozialpolitik’ (Restructuring continues - wage labour and the family in the social policies of the Red-Green government) , Zeitschrift für Sozialreform49(4): 557-82.
3.
Bonoli, G. ( 2005) ‘The Politics of the New Social Policies: Providing Coverage against New Social Risks in Mature Welfare States’, Policy and Politics33(3): 431-50.
4.
Bonoli, G. ( 2007) ‘Time Matters: Postindustrialization, New Social Risks, and Welfare State Adaptation in Advanced Industrial Democracies’ , Comparative Political Studies40(5): 495-520.
5.
Campbell, J.L. ( 1998) ‘Institutional Analysis and the Role of Ideas in Political Economy’, Theory and Society27: 377-409.
6.
Esping-Andersen, G. ( 1999) Social Foundations of Postindustrial Economies. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press.
7.
Esping-Andersen, G. ( 2002) ‘A Child-Centered Social Investment Strategy’ , in G. Esping-Andersen (ed) Why We Need a New Welfare State, pp. 26-67. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
8.
Esping-Andersen, G. ( 2009) The Incomplete Revolution: Adapting to Women’s New Roles. Cambridge: Polity Press.
9.
Haas, P. ( 1992) ‘Introduction: Epistemic Communities and International Policy Coordination’, International Organization46(1): 1-35.
10.
Hall, P.A. ( 1993) ‘Policy Paradigms, Social Learning, and the State: The Case of Economic Policymaking in Britain’, Comparative Politics (April): 275-96.
11.
Hiilamo, H. and Kangas, O.(2009) ‘Trap for Women or Freedom to Choose? The Struggle over Cash for Child Care Schemes in Finland and Sweden’, Journal of Social Policy38(3): 457-75.
12.
Katzenstein, P. ( 1987) Policy and Politics in West Germany. The Growth of a Semisovereign State. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
13.
Padamsee, T.J. ( 2009) ‘Culture in Connection: Re-Contextualizing Ideational Processes in the Analysis of Policy-Development’, Social Politics15(4): 413-45.
14.
Palier, B. and Bonoli, G. ( 2007) ‘When Past Reforms open New Opportunities: Comparing Old-age Insurance Reforms in Bismarckian Welfare Systems’, Social Policy and Administration41(6): 555-73.
15.
Pfau-Effinger, B. ( 2005) ‘Culture and Welfare State Policies: Reflections on a Complex Interrelation’, Journal of Social Policy34(1): 3-20.
16.
Pierson, P. ( 1996) ‘The New Politics of the Welfare State’, World Politics48(2): 143-79.
17.
Pierson, P. ( 2004) Politics in Time: History, Institutions, and Political Analysis. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.