Getting Systematic on Legal Apology
In: English translation of: C.P. Reinders Folmer (2022). Systematisch kijken naar excuses in het recht. Recht der Werkelijkheid, 2022 (1), 88-93. doi: 10.5553/RdW/138064242022043001007
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In: English translation of: C.P. Reinders Folmer (2022). Systematisch kijken naar excuses in het recht. Recht der Werkelijkheid, 2022 (1), 88-93. doi: 10.5553/RdW/138064242022043001007
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In: In The Cambridge Handbook of Compliance, edited by Benjamin van Rooij and D. Daniel Sokol, 326-340. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2021
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In: Reinders Folmer, C.P. (2019). Sorry, not sorry: apologies and denials in the #MeToo movement. The Inquisitive Mind, 39(1)
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In: In Emprical Legal Research in Action, edited by Willem van Boom, Pieter Desmet, and Peter Mascini, 109-136. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
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In: Review of Law & Economics. doi: 10.1515/rle-2018-0042
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In: Reinders Folmer , C , Mascini , P & van der Veen , R 2020 , ' Evaluating social investment in disability policy: impact of measures for activation, support, and facilitation on employment of disabled persons in 22 European countries ' , Social Policy and Administration , vol. 54 , no. 5 , pp. 792-812 . https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12579
Disability policy in European countries is displaying a shift towards social investment: increasing human capital and access to the labour market. The reasoning that underlies this transition is that disabled persons would benefit from mainstream employment, but are impeded in traditional policy by deficiencies in labour supply and demand. However, the shift towards more activating policies in many countries is accompanied by a decline in social protection. It is unclear whether social investment may effectively promote the employment chances of disabled persons within this context. The present research examines this question through a quantitative, cross-sectional, multilevel analysis on microdata from 22 EU countries. Our findings suggest greater activation to predict lower employment chances, while reducing passive support shows mixed effects. Conversely, measures for facilitation in daily life predict greater employment chances, as do measures for sheltered work. These findings raise questions over the value of social investment for disabled persons—and underline the need to overcome broader barriers in the labour market and in society.
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In: Social Policy and Administration, 54, 792-812
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In: Law and Human Behavior 43 (4), 329-341
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In: Van Boom, W. H., Reinders Folmer, C. P., & Desmet, P. T. M. (2018). Vergelijkende rechtscultuur en aansprakelijkheidsrecht: Een verkennend experiment. Recht der Werkelijkheid, 39, 14-29. doi: 10.5553/RdW/138064242018039001004
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In: Journal of Trust Research, 10, 4-22.
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In: Amsterdam Law School Research Paper No. 2023-33
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In: International Review of Social Psychology, 34(1), 14. doi: 10.5334/irsp.479
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In: General Subserie Research Paper No. 2020-01
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In: Amsterdam Law School Research Paper No. 2020-53
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