2019

December

Bringing Women on Board(s) to Create ‘Women-Friendly’ Workplaces Dr Helen Kowalewska

Stigma and Social Assistance in the Global South: Myth or an Overlooked Reality? Dr Keetie Roelen

November

Decent Work in Scotland: An Agenda-Setting Analysis Dr Hartwig Pautz, Dr Sally Wright and Professor Chik Collins

Benefit Sanctions and Anti-Depressant Prescribing: The Mental Health Impact of Social Security Reforms Evan Williams

Reconsidering ‘What Works’: ‘Relational Inequality’ and Applied Social Policy Research Dr Tanja Dall and Dr Sophie Danneris

The Opportunities and Obstacles for a ‘Scottish Approach’ to Race Equality Professor Nasar Meer

October

Why Politics and Social Policy Matter For Shaping Humanitarian Assistance Dr Volkan Yilmaz

Effective or Not? Investment in Early Childhood Education and Care in England, France and Germany Professor Anne West, Dr Agnes Blome and Professor Jane Lewis

Critically Revisiting the Foundational Studies on Adverse Childhood Experiences Dr Dimitra Hartas

September

Food Bank Users in Britain are Dealing with Significant Housing Problems Dr Amy Clair, Dr Jasmine Fledderjohann and Dr Rachel Loopstra

Active Labour Market Policies Are Not a Panacea Dr Luc Benda, Professor Ferry Koster and Professor Romke van der Veen

Children and Social Policy in Europe: What Progress?  Professor Mary Daly

Designing Inclusive Parental Leave Policies to Better Support All Families Elizabeth Wong, Aleta Sprague and Dr Jody Heyman

August

Forerunners and Laggards in Swedish Parental Leave Uptake in Sweden Dr Li Ma, Professor Gunnar Andersson, Professor Ann-Zofie Duvander and Professor Marie Evertsson

A Lens on Life Inside an Immigration Removal Centre Dr Maria De Angelis

Contracting Employment Services by Results: Performance Targets, Differential Payments and Category Games Dr Siobhan O’Sullivan, Dr Michael McGann and Professor Mark Considine

July

Why Historical Perspectives Matter for Understanding Social Policy Dr Patrick Brown, Dr Rubén Flores and Professor Andy Alaszewski

Vulnerable Unemployment and the ‘Ingredients of Success’ Dr Sophie Danneris and Dr Dorte Caswell

Insight into Publishing with Social Policy and Society Elif Naz Kayran

How Contractual Changes to Employment Services Affect Engagement with Single Mothers Dr Michelle Brady

June

Unequal Social Protection in the United States: How Do Unemployment Insurance Programmes Vary Across States? Dr Yu-Ling Chang

The Cards You’re Dealt: Adverse Childhood Experiences, Resilience and Youth Policy in Scotland Dr Emma Davidson and Dr Eric Carlin

Adverse Childhood Experiences Are Not the Answer for Policy Professor Rosalind Edwards, Professor Sue White, Professor Val Gillies and Professor David Wastell

May

Adverse Childhood Experiences in Aotearoa New Zealand: An Implicitly Racist Tool?Eileen Joy and Professor Liz Beddoe

Basic Income in Finland: How Did a Radical Idea Become Mainstream? Johanna Perkiö

Explaining Other People’s Stances on Inequality Dr Anthony Kevins, Dr Alexander Horn, Professor Carsten Jensen and Professor Kees Van Kersbergen

April

The Politics is in the Detail: How Policy-Makers in Europe Make Use of Employment Subsidies Dr Axel Cronert

How Much Welfare Conditionality is Too Much? Dr Katherine Curchin

Do People Want Their Welfare States to Converge? Professor Peter Taylor-Gooby, Dr Jan Ocko-Heuer, Dr Heejung Chung, Dr Benjamin Leruth, Professor Steffan Mau and Dr Katharina Zimmerman.

March

Transforming Employment Support for Individuals With Health Conditions and Disabilities: Mainstreaming Learning From Individual Placement and Support (IPS) Dr Adam Whitworth

Parliamentary Committee Witnesses: Why It Matters Who Parliament Hears FromProfessor Hugh Bochel and Anouk Berthier

Why Has Household Food Insecurity Increased in Canada? Zsofia Mendly-Zambo and Professor Dennis Raphael

February

Neoliberalism as the “Docking Station” of Swedish Welfare Discourse: Merging Ideological Frames in Swedish Higher Education Dr Johan Nordensvärd and Dr Markus Ketola

Globalisation and the Welfare State: Is More Education What People Really Want? Dr Julian Garritzmann

Why Countries “Get Tough on the Workshy” Dr Carlo Knotz

January

Does the EU Skew Democratic Debate About Capitalism? Dr Julia Lux

Shared Parental Leave: Take-Up Barriers and Inequality Risks Dr Katherine Twamley and Professor Pia Schober

 

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