Welcome to the Working Group on
Comparative Political Economy

The working group studies education and social policies from an international comparative perspective, the political causes and consequences of social inequality as well as individual attitudes and public opinion on the welfare state.

New book publication on the role of public opinion in education reform

The new book by Marius R. Busemeyer, Julian L. Garritzmann and Erik Neimanns studies the role of public opinion in education reform. The book shows that public opinion only matters under particular circumstances, competing with party politics and interest groups. The study provides detailed analysis of original public opinion data collected in eight European countries, complemented with detailed case studies of reform processes.

Current research projects

Currently, the following third-party funded projects are conducted in the working group:

- Digitalization, automation and the future of work in post-industrial welfare states

- Students' perceptions of inequality and their association with political participation and educational aspirations

- Inequality Barometer: survey project on attitudes and perceptions of inequality among the German resident population

- EU project on the "The Future of European Social Citizenship"

Welcome to Sharon Baute!

JunProf. Dr. Sharon Baute started her new position as Junior Professor of Comparative Social Policy in the winter term 21/22. Sharon works on social policy attitudes and preferences with a particular focus on the role of the EU in social policy-making. A warm welcome in Konstanz and in the Working Group on Comparative Political Economy!