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Blogbeitrag#18. März 2024

Systems Thinking for Better Social Policy

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#26. Oktober 2023

Social Policy in the Eye of Climate Emergency

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#331. Januar 2024

Politics, Inequality and the Australian Welfare State After Liberalisation – Part I: Contesting Neoliberal Social Policy

Blog: Progress in Political Economy (PPE)

Blogbeitrag#426. Mai 2023

Is There More Than Meets the Eye? A Closer Look in the Interplay Between Factors in Social Policy Development

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#515. März 2022

Designing Social Policies through an Intersectional Lens

Blog: Social Policy

Blogbeitrag#613. April 2022

Elaborated Social Identity Model applied to last year's Palestinian riots

Blog: Social Policy

Blogbeitrag#715. Juni 2023

Why is Lived Experience Absent from Social Security Policymaking?

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#83. November 2023

Exploring Co-Production in Social Enterprises for People With Disabilities

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#917. November 2023

Constructing Credibility: How Basic Income Changed Policy Debate in the Netherlands

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#1019. April 2024

Social Abjection and The 'Space and Place' of Gypsy/Traveller Communities

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#111. Februar 2024

Harmony and Dissonance: The Interplay of Formal and Informal Social Protection

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#1215. Dezember 2023

Welfare With a Crooked Halo: Analysing Swedish Social Assistance Over Three Decades

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#1320. Oktober 2023

Challenging Security Limits on Social Rights for the Internally Displaced in Wartime: Ukraine's Case

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#148. September 2023

Rethinking Caregiver Support: Understanding the Burden of Informal Care within the German Social System

Blog: The Social Policy Blog

Blogbeitrag#1523. März 2022

Lifting 'no recourse' conditions for migrants would lead to greater social and economic gains, especially for children

Blog: Social Policy