December
Over-Indebtedness is Not Just Poverty Professor Heikki Hiilamo
First the Grub, then the Morals: Explaining Support for Activation Policies Federica Rossetti, Dr Koen Abts, Professor Bart Meuleman and Professor Marc Swyngedouw
An (Un)conditional Basic Income? Justifications of Basic Income and Work Conditionality Federica Rossetti, Dr Femke Roosma, Dr Tijs Laenen and Dr Koen Abts
November
Understanding Vulnerabilities within Unregulated Childcare Dr Zoë Goodall, Dr Kay Cook and Professor Rhonda Breitkreuz
A Lost Decade? Adult Social Care Reform in England Professor Jon Glasby, Dr Yanan Zhang, Dr Matthew Bennett and Dr Patrick Hall
German Youth Policy and the Syrian Refugee Crisis Dr Florian Sichling
October
Why Democracy Matters: The Origins of Conditional Cash Transfers in Brazil and Mexico Professor Ricardo Velázquez Leye
Rice and Sugar Subsidies Are Not Associated With Improvements in Child Nutritional Outcomes in India Dr Jasmine Fledderjohann, Janita Bartell and Dr Sukumar Vellakkal
Alternative Welfare Providers and Intra-National Welfare Regimes Dr Gibrán Cruz-Martínez
September
All Stick and No Carrot: Balancing Enforcement with Support for Vulnerable Tenants Dr Steve Iafrati
Cash Transfers, Poverty and Covid-19 in Mexico Professor Oscar A. Martínez-Martínez, Dr Mauricio Coronado-García and Dania Orta-Aleman
Explaining Support for Universal Basic Income Young-Kyu Shin, Dr Teemu Kemppainen and Dr Kati Kuitto
August
Social Support Networks: A New Safety in the Covid-19 Crisis? Dr Katherine Hill
Ecosocial Innovation: Lessons for Labour Market Policies Dr Ingo Stamm, Dr Aila-Leena Matthies, Dr Tuuli Hirvilammi and Dr Kati Nähri
The Puzzle of Japan’s Welfare Capitalism Professor Martin Powell, Dr Ki-tae Kim and Dr Sung-won Kim
July
Why Taxation Matters to Social Policy Dr Sally Ruane
Are Benefit Reductions an Effective Activation Strategy? Dr M. Azahar Hussain, Professor Morton Ernjæs and Dr Jørgen Elm Larsen
Social Constructions of Children and Youth: Beyond Dependents and DeviantsProfessor Mary Collins and Dr Michelle Mead
June
Living With Long-Term Lockdown Dr Alison Jarvis
Who Benefits Politically From Short-Time Work Policy? Evidence From GermanyDr Flavia Fossati and Dr Philipp Trein
The Global Spread of Death Cafés Dr Naomi Richards, Dr Gitte Koksvig, Dr Sheri Gerson and Professor David Clark
Does the Pause in Face-to-Face Benefit Assessments During Covid-19 Provide an Opportunity for Reflection? Dr Katie Pybus, Professor Kate Pickett, Professor Charlie Lloyd, Dr Stephanie Brady and Professor Richard Wilkinson
May
Young People’s Wellbeing and the Achievement Gap in the Age of Covid-19 Dr Dimitra Hartas
Is Scotland More Progressive than the UK? A Look at Carer’s Allowance Professor Sara Cantillon and Dr Eleanor Kirk
Activating the Unemployed in a Coronavirus Recession Dr René Lehwess-Litzmann
Understanding Social Policy Divergence in East Asia Dr Nan Yang and Dr Stefan Kühner
Rethinking Tax Systems for a Post-Covid Social Contract Professor Andrew Baker and Professor Richard Murphy
April
What Social Citizenship Tells Us About the Right to the City Dr Abigail Friendly
Why Do We Save Into Workplace Pension Schemes and What Influences How Much We Contribute? Dr Lynne Robertson-Rose
Mysteries of Valuation: Subordinationof Market Price to Social Justice During Expropriation of Land in India Dr Sattwick Dey Biswas
March
Self-Reflexivity as a Form of Client Participation: A Restricted Form of Client Empowerment? Dr Merete Monrad
Locked-In or Locked-Out? Can a Public Services Market Really Change? Professor Mark Considine, Dr Siobhan O’Sullivan, Dr Michael McGann and Dr Phuc Nguyen
Official Poverty Statistics are Systematically Underestimating the Cost of Children Relative to Adults Professor Donald Hirsch
February
The Scope of Possibilities for User Influence in Norwegian Municipal Care Services Professor Jan Andersen
Is Universal Basic Income the Answer to Authoritarianism? Professor Bill Jordan
Understanding the Persistence and Duration of Benefit Receipt Dr Katrin Hohmeyer and Dr Torsten Lietzmann
January
If I (Take) Leave, Will You Stay? Paternity Leave and Relationship StabilityProfessor Richard Petts, Professor Daniel Carlson and Professor Chris Knoester
The Shame of Progress: Devaluing People Experiencing Poverty in China Dr Lichao Yang and Professor Robert Walker
How Much Does Private Schooling Raise Your Pay, and Does it Make You Give More to the Community? Professor Francis Green, Dr Jake Anders, Dr Morag Henderson and Dr Golo Henseke
Identifying Pathways to Significant Pension Reform Dr Leandro Carrera and Dr Marina Angelaki