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Coordination scientifique : Silke Bothfeld (Hochschule Bremen), Olivier Giraud (Lise, Cnam-CNRS) et Clémence Ledoux (Nantes Université)
The French and German welfare systems have long been considered the continental “cham-pions” of the conservative corporatist, or Bismarckian, worlds of welfare capitalism, char-acterized by contribution-based access to social protection, earnings-related benefits, and administrative structures involving social partners (Esping Andersen 1990 ; Palier and Mar-tin 2008). Structural differences between the two countries were nonetheless significant from the outset. Germany built a system organized around industrial branches and a capi-talism model grounded in the regulatory power of unions and business associations (Hall, Soskice, 2001). France similarly relied on social insurance, but pursued universalism as a political goal, with a stronger role for state actors (Schmidt, 2003).
From the late 1980s, France underwent far more severe deindustrialization than Germany. […]
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Rédaction (29 avril 2026). Social policy in a French-German perspective. Travail et formation. Consulté le 11 juin 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/165er