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Title: ESRCNCRM Training Seminar CrossNational Research Challenge, Cooperation and Compromise


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ESRC/NCRM Training SeminarCross-National
ResearchChallenge, Cooperation and Compromise
  • Scientific and pragmatic rationales for choice of
    countries, cases and contexts
  • EU Projects on Family and Welfare
  • Linda Hantrais

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Challenge, cooperation, compromise
  • Challenges of cross-national comparisons
  • Methodological complexity
  • Crossing national, cultural and linguistic
    boundaries
  • Pragmatism and compromise
  • Cost in time, effort and money
  • Impact of methods and means on findings
  • Cross-national, cultural or societal?
  • Understanding of concepts and contexts
  • Rationales for choice of countries
  • Combining methods

3
EU policy reviews
  • DG Research policy reviews (FP4, 5)
  • education, training, employment, quality of work,
    social inclusion, inequality, social protection,
    citizenship and identity, migration, regional
    policy, governance, enlargement, sustainability,
    FW
  • linkages between research and policy
  • value for money
  • complementarity, critical mass, synergy
  • ? policy solutions
  • observation of research process, policy interface

4
Setting and achieving objectives
  • How not to design a research programme
  • No consultation at the research design stage
  • Thematic coverage not a priority
  • Country coverage not determined by themes
  • Policy relevance not built into the research
    design
  • Post hoc justification for country mix, methods
    and policy relevance

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From the theory of country selection
  • Number ? breadth vs depth
  • Breadth ? generalisation, limited variables,
  • Description, juxtaposition
  • Problems of comparability due to data
    inconsistencies
  • Depth ? fine-grain analysis
  • subnational / regional variation

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From the theory of country selection
  • Mix ? J.S. Mills method of
  • agreement (most similar for dependent variable)
  • difference (most different)
  • concomitant variation (association between
    variables)
  • Not a recipe for establishing causality
  • Problem of isolating independent variables
  • Different results from different combinations of
    cases

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Nation as the unit of analysis
  • International organisations
  • EU as policy-making framework for nations
  • Eurostat as statistical agency
  • Defined but shifting territorial boundaries
  • Recognised legal and administrative systems
  • Not necessarily common cultural, linguistic and
    ethnic identity
  • Changing membership of international bodies
  • Multilevel systems of governance
  • Common reference point diversity
  • Material for cross-national analysis

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the practice of country selection
  • Political rationale
  • geographical coverage
  • North, south, east France, Germany, UK
  • ? Representativeness and wider applicability
  • Scientific rationale
  • exploring diversity
  • ? Capturing and analysing diversity

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the practice of country selection
  • Pragmatic rationale
  • partners with cultural/linguistic affinity
  • ? Dealing with bias
  • FW rationales
  • Common research methods
  • Self-selection
  • Common mission
  • Cultural proximity

10
IPROSEC country rationale
  • 1. EEC founder member states gt France, Germany,
    Italy (continental welfare systems)
  • 2. EC second wave member states gt Ireland, UK
    (universal, residual welfare systems)
  • 3. EC third wave member states gt Greece, Spain
    (southern European welfare systems)
  • 4. EU fourth wave member states gt Sweden
  • (Nordic, social democratic welfare systems)
  • 5. EU fifth wave member states gt Estonia,
    Hungary, Poland (post-communist welfare systems)

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IPROSEC research design
  • Aims and objectives
  • Compare and contrast the policy process
  • Inform policy
  • Assess policy responses and outcomes
  • Methods
  • Secondary data analysis
  • Policy context analysis
  • In-depth interviews with policy actors and family
    members
  • Intraregional heterogeneity

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Implications of country mix
  • Policy reviews
  • Validation through triangulation
  • Overlap/duplication
  • Patchy country coverage
  • Limited reliability and applicability
  • Concordant/discordant outcomes
  • Need to revisit assumptions
  • Awareness of diversity and complexity
  • Analysis of policy effects
  • Understanding what works and why in different
    policy contexts
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