Guiding principles for social security policy: Outcomes from a bottom‐up approach (English)
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Social Policy & Administration
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2022
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Title:Guiding principles for social security policy: Outcomes from a bottom‐up approach
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Published in:Social Policy & Administration ; 56, 3 ; 485-501
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Publication date:2022-05-01
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Table of contents – Volume 56, Issue 3
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
- 345
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Does capping social security harm health? A natural experiment in the UKReeves, Aaron / Fransham, Mark / Stewart, Kitty / Patrick, Ruth et al. | 2022
- 360
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Carrots or sticks? A multilevel analysis of active labour market policies and non‐standard employment in EuropeHaapanala, Henri et al. | 2022
- 378
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Policy success: What is the role of implementation support programmes?Peckham, Stephen / Hudson, Bob / Hunter, David / Redgate, Sam et al. | 2022
- 394
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Informal social protection: A conceptual synthesisMumtaz, Zahid et al. | 2022
- 409
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Moral framings in the Australian parliamentary debate on drug testing of welfare recipientsCurchin, Katherine / Weight, Thomas / Ritter, Alison et al. | 2022
- 423
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The operation of the social support sector serving siblings of people with disabilities: A cross‐country analysisMeltzer, Ariella et al. | 2022
- 438
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The value of human values: The importance of government performance towards securityPatrício, Lurdes / Figueiredo, Natália / Gouveia Rodrigues, Ricardo / Silva, Rui et al. | 2022
- 452
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Exploring the politics of strain: Crime and welfare in remote Indigenous AustraliaStaines, Zoe / Zahnow, Renee et al. | 2022
- 472
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Re‐establishing needed limits: European competition policy's role in European healthcare systems and the lessons of the Dôvera caseMorton, Andrew J. B. et al. | 2022
- 485
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Guiding principles for social security policy: Outcomes from a bottom‐up approachOrton, Michael / Summers, Kate / Morris, Rosa et al. | 2022
- 502
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Protected against all odds? A mixed‐methods study on the risk of welfare sanctions for immigrants in GermanyGschwind, Lutz / Ratzmann, Nora / Beste, Jonas et al. | 2022
- 518
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Citizens' expectations about social protection in multilevel governance: The interplay between national and supranational institutionsBaute, Sharon et al. | 2022
- 535
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Decentring European governance Mark Bevir Ryan Phillips Abingdon, UK: Routledge, 2019, ISBN: 9780367661069; £36.99 (Pbk)Gore, Tony et al. | 2022
- 536
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Towards glocal social work in the era of compressed modernity. Timo Harrikari and Pirkko‐Liisa Rauhala. Abingdon: Routledge, 2019. ISBN: 9781315399263; £33.29 (EBook)Charnley, Helen et al. | 2022
- 538
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The rise of food charity across Europe. Hannah Lambie‐Mumford and Tiina Silvasti Bristol: Policy Press, 2020. ISBN: 9781447347583; £26.99 (EPub)Garratt, Elisabeth et al. | 2022
- 539
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The quest for a divided welfare state: Sweden in the era of privatization. John Lapidus Basingstoke: Palgrave McMillan, 2019. ISBN 9783030247836; £69.99 (Hbk)Thompson, Daniel et al. | 2022
- 540
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Reconsidering policy, complexity, governance and the state. Kate Crowley, Jenny Stewart, Adrian Kay, and Brian W. Head Bristol: Policy Press, 2020. ISBN: 9781447333135; £26.99 (EPub)Cheshire‐Allen, Maria et al. | 2022
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