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The Schumpeterian Consensus: The New Logic of Global Social Policy to Face Digital Transformation
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- 02 December 2022, pp. 1-17
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‘You had to be the Detective’: Implementing Workfare in British Employment Services
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- 28 November 2022, pp. 1-19
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The Effect of Social Benefit Reform on Educational Inequality
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- 25 November 2022, pp. 1-22
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Welfare Attitudes in Crisis: The Role of Ideology in Healthcare Satisfaction in Portugal and Ireland
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- 12 October 2022, pp. 1-22
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Individual and Contextual Sources of (Mis)Perceptions About the Impact of Immigration on the Welfare State
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- 10 October 2022, pp. 1-23
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Institutions and the politics of agency in COVID-19 response: Federalism, executive power, and public health policy in Brazil, India, and the U.S.
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- 10 October 2022, pp. 1-19
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Challenges to the Strategic State: Welfare Reform Lessons from a Devolved Polity
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- 19 September 2022, pp. 1-18
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Legitimating collaboration, collaborating to legitimate: Justification work in “holistic” services for long-term unemployed persons
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- 12 September 2022, pp. 1-21
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“Oldies come bottom of Grim Reaper hierarchy” : A framing analysis of UK newspaper coverage of old age and risk of dying during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic
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- 12 September 2022, pp. 1-22
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Digitally Networked Social Services: Mapping the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) online network in Queensland, Australia
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- 12 August 2022, pp. 1-25
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A theory of informal and formal social citizenship and welfare
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- 15 July 2022, pp. 1-20
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“You have to work…but you can’t!”: Contradictions of the Active Labour Market Policies for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the UK
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- 13 July 2022, pp. 1-19
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Monitoring a Fragile Child Protection System: a Longitudinal Local Area Ecological Analysis of the Inequalities Impact of Children’s Services Inspections on Statutory Child Welfare Interventions in England
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- 11 July 2022, pp. 1-21
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The Impact of Reduced Working Hours and Furlough Policies on Workers’ Mental Health at the Onset of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Study
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- 01 July 2022, pp. 1-25
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Richness, Insecurity and the Welfare State
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- 30 June 2022, pp. 1-22
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Which Active Labor Market Policies Work for Male Refugees? Evidence from Germany
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- 30 June 2022, pp. 1-24
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Who Stays Poor and Who Doesn’t? An Analysis Based on Joint Assessment of Income and Assets
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- 30 June 2022, pp. 1-22
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Wishing for More: Technological Change, the Rise of Involuntary Part-Time Employment and the Role of Active Labour Market Policies
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- 30 June 2022, pp. 1-21
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