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Gøsta Esping-Andersen
Danish sociologist (born 1947)
Gøsta Esping-Andersen (pronounced[ˈjøstæˈespe̝ŋˈɑnɐsn̩]; born 24 November 1947)[2] is a Danish sociologist whose primary focus has been on the welfare state and its place in capitalist economies.
Jacob Hacker describes him as the "dean of welfare state scholars."[3] Over the past decade his research has moved towards family demographic issues.
Gosta esping andersen social foundations of education
A synthesis of his work was published as Families in the 21st Century (Stockholm, SNS, 2016).
Esping-Andersen is a pioneer of power resource theory.[4]
Academic career
Esping-Andersen completed his doctoral studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, writing a dissertation under the supervision of Gerald Marwell.
While at Madison, Esping-Andersen also studied with Erik Olin Wright and Aage B. Sørensen, as well as Maurice Zeitlin, who mentored Esping-Andersen until his departure from the University of Wisconsin in 1977.[1][