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His research investigates the institutional causes and consequences of social inequality. Currently, he is working on three projects: (1) a book about economic inequality in the European Union; (2) a monograph and a series of journal articles that develop an institutional theory of stratification, with a substantive focus on population health; and (3) collaborative publications, many co-authored with PhD students, that investigate long-term trends in the development of political economy.
Beckfield’s first book, tentatively titled Unequal Europe: How Regional Integration Reshaped the Welfare State and Reversed the Egalitarian Turn, develops the argument that European integration has generated, diffused, and enforced new rules of the political-economic game. These new institutional arrangements have reconfigured European capitalism, and in turn have fundamentally altered the stratification structure of Western Europe. Unequal Europe is forthcoming from Oxford University Press.
His other current, major project is a theoretical and empirical investigation of why societies have such different population health profiles. An extension of his earlier, award-winning work on income inequality and population health, this new line of inquiry documents and explains cross-national and over-time variability in social inequalities in health. With support from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging, National Institute on Child and Human Development, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Harvard Medical School, and with the collaboration of colleagues, Beckfield’s research on population health shows how institutional arrangements (welfare programs, educational expansion, labor markets, and citizenship rights) stratify health.
Beckfield’s first book, tentatively titled Unequal Europe: How Regional Integration Reshaped the Welfare State and Reversed the Egalitarian Turn, develops the argument that European integration has generated, diffused, and enforced new rules of the political-economic game. These new institutional arrangements have reconfigured European capitalism, and in turn have fundamentally altered the stratification structure of Western Europe. Unequal Europe is forthcoming from Oxford University Press.
His other current, major project is a theoretical and empirical investigation of why societies have such different population health profiles. An extension of his earlier, award-winning work on income inequality and population health, this new line of inquiry documents and explains cross-national and over-time variability in social inequalities in health. With support from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Aging, National Institute on Child and Human Development, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and Harvard Medical School, and with the collaboration of colleagues, Beckfield’s research on population health shows how institutional arrangements (welfare programs, educational expansion, labor markets, and citizenship rights) stratify health.
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Jason Beckfield, Daniel Alain Evrard
ANNUAL REVIEW OF SOCIOLOGYno. 1 (2023): 155-175
Journal of Social Policyno. 3 (2021): 670-671
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