Abstract

The institution and the subsequent consolidation of the Italian system of social protection took place under two different political regimes: the competitive regime that followed the formation of the nation-state in 1861, and the Fascist regime, which replaced the former in 1922 and later crumbled during the Second World War (1943). Such a profound variation in the political background, however, did not have a decisive impact in the institutional features of the national welfare state: since the beginnings

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