Manuel Alvariño
Postdoc
Om
Primary research areas
Politics that shape our welfare
Work-Life Balance Project
I am a Postdoctoral Researcher on the AGILE Work-Life Balance project, where we examine how national policies and workplace practices enable parents to combine fulfilling employment, family life and leisure. We do this through an original survey, focus groups and in-depth workplace studies.
Comparative Welfare States
More broadly, my research explains why some welfare states expand social rights differently from others. I focus on how party competition and advocacy groups shape family, labor-market and gender-equality policies.
Key Ideas
Generous, well-designed work-life balance policies are essential for sustainable demographics and economies.
Once introduced, social policies take root in society and firms, becoming resistant to political change.
Parties influence one another through the legacies of the policies they enact.