A Broader Perspective on Local Policies and the European Social Fund

Katharina Zimmermann
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Chapter 8 departs from the empirical findings presented in chapter 6 and 7 and develops an empirically-grounded typology of local responses to the European Social Fund in the field of social and employment policies. The three major empirical patterns of how local policy fields deal with the ESF and under which conditions they do so, are discussed in turn. The first type refers to the so-called ‘refuseniks’; cases where local social and employment actors experienced the ESF more as a burden than as a welcome financial gift. In the second type, it was observable that actors with clear and pre-defined own ideas used the ESF-funding to finance these ideas. Such ‘cream skimmer’ cases did not experience significant change of their local policy fields through the ESF. In the third type (the ‘transformers’), this was clearly different: here, local social and employment policies were strongly shaped by the ESF. Chapter 8 discusses to what extent these types can be (contingently) generalised to other cases in Europe and beyond, and what the implications of the findings are for theoretical debates in the field of Europeanisation.
从更广阔的角度看地方政策和欧洲社会基金
第8章从第6章和第7章中提出的实证研究结果出发,对社会和就业政策领域对欧洲社会基金的地方反应发展了一种基于实证的类型学。依次讨论了地方政策领域如何处理ESF以及在何种条件下这样做的三种主要经验模式。第一种是所谓的“拒绝者”;在这些案例中,当地的社会和就业行为者更多地将ESF视为一种负担,而不是一份受欢迎的财政礼物。在第二种类型中,可以观察到,具有明确和预先定义的自己想法的行为者使用esf资金来资助这些想法。通过ESF,这些“撇奶油”案例并没有经历地方政策领域的重大变化。在第三种类型(“变形者”)中,情况明显不同:在这里,当地的社会和就业政策受到ESF的强烈影响。第8章讨论了这些类型在多大程度上可以(偶然地)推广到欧洲和其他地区的其他案例,以及这些发现对欧洲化领域的理论辩论的意义。
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