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200 | 1 | _aJournal of European social policy | |
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_tPaying for informal care : lessons from Finland _046984 |
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_tInto the European Community : impacts of future membership on hungary's non-profit sector _046986 |
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_tWorkforce heterogeneity and unemployment benefits : the need for reassessment in the European Union _047474 |
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_tTowards a national health service in Spain : the search for equity and efficiency _047475 |
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_tHybrid or unique? : the Japanese welfare state between Europe and America _047476 |
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_tSocial partnerships, the market and trade-union involvement in training : Britain and Germany compared _047477 |
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_tIreland's place in the worlds of welfare capitalism _047478 |
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_tEqual pension rights for men and women : a realistic perspective _047479 |
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_tSocial assistance in OECD countries _047480 |
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_tLabour market transitions and social exclusion _047481 |
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_tWelfare states under pressure : cash benefits in european welfare states over the last ten years _047482 |
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_tAlbanian and Polish undocumented workers in Greece : a comparative analysis _047548 |
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_tSocietal impoverishment : the challenge for Russian social policy _047549 |
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_tInternational actors and social policy development in Bosnia-Herzegovina : globalism and the 'New Feudalism' _047551 |
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_tMonetary union and social Europe _047552 |
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_tComparing welfare states : social protection and industrial politics in France and Britain, 1930-1960 _047553 |
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_tThe Juppé plan and the future of the French social welfare system _047554 |
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_tThe complex art of security coordination _047555 |
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_tRetrenchment, reproduction, modernazation : pension politics and decline of the german breadwinner model _047824 |
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_tWho are the poor in Greece? Analysing poverty under alternative concepts of resources and equivalence scales _047825 |
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_tThe 'interpreter effect' : rendering interpreters visible in cross-cultural research and methodology _047942 |
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_tWomen and poverty dynamics : the case of Germany and Britain _047943 |
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_tChanging the politics of social programmes : innovative change in British and French welfare reforms _047944 |
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_tTowards an equal division of paid and unpaid work : the case of the Netherlands _048789 |
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_tThe new European social dialogue : old wine in new bottles? _048790 |
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_tEntrepreneurial freedom versus employee rights : the acquired rights directive and EU social policy post-Amsterdam _048791 |
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_tHigh-rise estates in Europe : is rescue possible? _048792 |
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_tWorkfare with welfare : recent reforms of the danish welfare state _048804 |
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_tMinimum income in Switzerland _048805 |
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_tSocio-demographic change, policy impacts and outcomes in social Europe _049210 |
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_tThe better part of valour : the politics of French welfare reform _049211 |
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_tIncome mobility and the welfare state : an international comparison with panel data _049213 |
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_tDo means-tested benefits alleviate poverty? Evidence on germany, Sweden and the United Kingdom from the Luxembour income study _049456 |
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_tWelfare to work : the local dimension _049457 |
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_tImpact of europeanization on Nordic alcohol control policies : a discussion of processes and national differences _049458 |
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_tSocial dumping, catch-up, or convergence? Europe in a comparative global context _049583 |
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_tTesting the 'social dumping' hypothesis in Southern Europe : welfare policies in Greece and Spain during the last 20 years _049584 |
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_tEastern European welfare states : the impact of the politics of globalization _049585 |
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_tWelfare state development and employment in the Netherlands in comparative perspective _049733 |
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_tTSER and the epistemic community of European social researchers _049734 |
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_tAgeing and social policy in Europe _049735 |
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_tClass, individualism and the finnish welfare state _051027 |
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_tProtective Europe : does it exist for people with mental disorders? _051028 |
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_tSocial consequences of unemployment : an East-West comparison _051029 |
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_tConceptual innovation and public policy : unemployment and paid leave schemes in Denmark _051030 |
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_tSusteining state welfare in hard times : who will foot the bill? _051031 |
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_tLone motherhood, ideal type care regimes and the case of Austria _051032 |
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_tOn the political economy of recent public sector development _051267 |
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_tSocial benchmarking, policy making and new governance in the EU _051311 |
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_tAnother dutch miracle? Explaining dutch and german pension trajectories _051312 |
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_tReciprocity, justice and statutory health insurance in Germany _052296 |
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_tThree worlds of welfare capitalism or more? A state-of-the-art report _052297 |
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_tLeaving home : a comparative analysis of ECHP data _052430 |
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_tPensions and the reduction of non-wage labour costs : modelling a decade of reforms in Germany _052431 |
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_tBeyond privatization : pension reform in the Czech Republic and Slovenia _052432 |
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_tThe changing institutionalization of social services in England and Wales, France and Germany : is the welfare state on the retreat? _052713 |
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_tTaxation of social insurance and redistribution : a comparative analysis of ten welfare states _052714 |
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_tDebate on the enlargement of the European Union _052715 |
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_tEducation and the welfare state : the four worlds of competence production _052716 |
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_tIntroduction : EU social (exclusion) policy revisited? _053043 |
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_tSocial exclusion and macro-economic policy in Europe : a problem of dynamic and spatial change _053045 |
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_tAggregate level and determining factors of social exclusion in twelve European countries _053046 |
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_tThe world turned upside down : below replacement fertility, changing preferences and family-friendly public policy in 21 OECD countries _053493 |
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_tSocial citizenship and workfare in the US and Western Europe : from status to contract _053494 |
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_tDebate on social justice and pension reform _053495 |
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_tResearching poverty and social exclusion in Europe _053497 |
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_tA comparative study of child support in fifteen countries _055576 |
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_tWelfare state regimes and child poverty in the UK and Hungary _055688 |
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_tThe role of demographic and economic characteristics of twelve member states of the European Union in the diversity of state support for families _055690 |
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_tSupporting the employment of mothers : policy variation across fourteen welfare states _055691 |
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_tWomen, work and care : women's dual role and double burden in EC sex equality law _055707 |
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_tSouthern european welfare regimes and the worsening position of women _056057 |
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_tParental leave and equal opportunities : experiences in eight european countries _056151 |
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_tGender and social policy : comparative welfare states in central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union _056315 |
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_tFrom family wage to marriage subsidy and child benefits : controversy and consensus in the development of family support _056358 |
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_tGender, family and employment in comparative perspective : the realities and representations of equal opportunities in Britain and France _056359 |
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_tDiverse breadwinner models : a couple-based analysis of gendered working time in Britain and Denmark _056360 |
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_tSex and gender discrimination within EU pension systems _056596 |
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_tFamilies and informal support networks in Portugal : the reproduction of inequality _056645 |
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_tCareful or lenient : welfare reform for lone mothers in the Netherlands _056646 |
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_tChild poverty and family transfers in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland _056656 |
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_tThe generational conflict reconsidered _056822 |
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_tIntroduction : does Europe matter? accession to EU and social policy developments in recent and new member states _058124 |
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_tAcession and social policy : the case of Hungary _058125 |
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_tAcession and social policy : the case of the Czech Republic _058126 |
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_tThe EU's impact on the Greek welfare state : Europeanization on paper? _058130 |
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_tDoes EU enlargement start a race to the bottom? Strategic interaction among EU member states in social policy _058138 |
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_tSoft regulation and the subtle transformation of states : the case of EU employment policy _060311 |
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_tMechanisms of poverty alleviation : anti-poverty effects of non-means-tested and means-tested benefits in five welfare sates _060312 |
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_tGender policies and the position of women in the police force in European countries _060313 |
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_tDo child-care characteristics influence continued child bearing in Sweden? An investigation of the quantity, quality and price dimension _060314 |
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_tThe social capital of European welfare states : the crowding out hypothesis revisited _060316 |
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_tActive labour market programmes in Norway : are they helpful for social assistance recipients? _060317 |
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_tChild care and feminism in West Germany and Sweden in the 1960s and 1970s _060325 |
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_tPromoting business-centred welfare : international and european business perspectives on social policy _060327 |
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_tNew modes of business organization and precarious employment : towards the recommodification of labour? _060839 |
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_tPublic policies and low fertility : relationales for public intervention and a diagnosis for the Spanish case _060840 |
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_tMainstreaming gender in the EU-accession process : the case of the Baltic Republics _060842 |
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_tWelfare regimes and household income packaging in the European Union _060843 |
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_tDeveloping child-care provision in England and Germany : problems of governance _061063 |
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_tDesign and redesign of a quasi-market for the reintegration of jobseekers : empirical evidence from Australia and the Netherlands _061064 |
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_tThe european social model : an exercise in deconstruction _061065 |
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_tChildbearing and well-being : a comparative analisys of european welfare regimes _062048 |
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_tObesity : a growing issue for european policy? _062050 |
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_tPolicy coordination social indicators and the social-policy agenda in the European Union _062052 |
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_tBrain circulation : the Spanish medical profession and international medical recruitment in the United Kingdom _062054 |
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_tThe role of family policy instituitions in explaining gender-role attitudes : a comparative multilevel analysis of thirteen industrialized countries _063529 |
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_tThe dinamics of social and labour market policies in France and the United Kingdom : between path dependence and convergence _063530 |
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_tPoverty alleviation and the degree of centralization in European schemes of social assistance _063531 |
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_tAIDS and health-policy responses in European welfare states _063532 |
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_tChanging coalitions in social policy reforms : the politics of new social needs and demands _072142 |
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_tMaking the difference in social Europe : deservingness perceptions among citizens of European welfare states _072143 |
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_tAdapting private pensions to public purposes : historical perspectives on the politics of reform _072145 |
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_tWelfare-state decommodification in 18 OECD countries : a replication and revision _072146 |
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_tThe privatization of retirement income? : variation and trends in the income packages of old age pensioners _074146 |
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_tNeglecting Europe : explaining the predominance of American ideas in new labour's welfare policies since 1997 _074147 |
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_tCombining lone motherhood and paid work : the rationality mistake and Norwegian social policy _074148 |
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_tDecommodification and beyond : a comparative analysis of work-injury programmes _074149 |
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_tThe European employment strategy : existing research and remaining questions _074150 |
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_tConsumers enter the political stage? : the modernization of health care in Britain and Germany _077036 |
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_tHealth care across borders : Austria and new EU neighbours _077057 |
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_tContracting-out employment services : temporary agency work in Germany _077058 |
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_tClient organizations in a corporatist country : pensioners' organizations and pension policy in Sweden _077059 |
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_tReform of in-kind benefits in Russia : high cost for a small gain _077060 |
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_tTurkey : reforme in social security _077064 |
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_tSocial expenditure and the politics of redistribution _079652 |
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_tSocial capital and health in European welfare regimes : a multilevel approach _079653 |
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_tPreferences or institutions? : work-family life opportunities in seven European countries _079654 |
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_tOutsourcing women's domestic labour : the chèque emploi-service universel in France _079655 |
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_tThe incomes of families with children : a cross-national comparison _079686 |
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_tIntergenerational transfers of time and money in European families : common patterns - different regimes? _079687 |
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_tTransposition of EU social policy in the new member states _079688 |
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_tFinancing social and cohesion policy in an enlarged EU : plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose? _079689 |
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_tWhy work is not a panacea : a decomposition analysis of EU-15 countries _079690 |
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_tDecommodification and activation in social democratic policy : resolving the paradox _079725 |
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_tPatterns of paid and unpaid work in Western Europe : gender, commodification, preferences and the implications for policy _079726 |
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_tFamily policy, employment and gender-role attitudes : a comparative analysis of Russia and Sweden _079727 |
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_tThe political logic of labour market reforms and popular images of target groups _079728 |
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_tThe impact of social policy on fertility : evidence from Switzerland _079729 |
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_tSocial dialogue and lifelong learning in new EU member states : 'reform fit' in Latvia _079730 |
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_tExplaining the underdevelopment of 'Social Europe' : a critical realization _080182 |
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_tRestructuring the welfare state : reforms in long term care in Western European countries _080183 |
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_tThe uneven impact of the European Employment Strategy on member states' employment policies :a comparative analysis _080184 |
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_tWhen a solution becomes the problem : the causes of policy reversal on early exit from the labour force _080185 |
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_tAre the poor socially integrated? The link between poverty and social support in different welfare regimes _080958 |
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_tRestructuring welfare for the unemployed : the Hartz legislation in Germany _080959 |
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_tDealing with older workers in Europe : a comparative survey of employers' attitudes and actions _080960 |
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_tDo welfare-to-work initiatives work? Evidence from an activation programme targeted at social assistance recipients in Norway _080961 |
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_tBarriers to entry : insider/outsider politics and the political determinants of job security regulations _081052 |
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_tAdapting labour law and social security to the needs of the 'new self-employed' : comparing the UK, Germany and the Netherlands _081053 |
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_tAttitudes towards redistributive spending in an era of demographic ageing : the rival pressures from age and income in 14 OECD countries _081054 |
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_tMigration and welfare state solidarity in Western Europe _081055 |
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_tParticipation in socially productive activities and quality of life in early old age : findings from SHARE _082679 |
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_tThe social connectedness of older Europeans : patterns, dynamics and contexts _082680 |
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_tThe importance of socio-economic and political losses and gains in welfare state reform _082786 |
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_tExploring the pathways of inequality in health, health care access and financing in decentralized Spain _082787 |
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_tHealthcare systems in Europe : towards an incorporation of patient access _083220 |
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_tFamily policy and fertility : fathers' and mothers' use of parental leave and continued childbearing in Norway and Sweden _083221 |
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_tThe welfare state and trade unions in Switzerland : an historical reconstruction of the shift from a liberal to a post-liberal welfare regime _083222 |
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_tWhat the European and American welfare states have in common and where they differ : facts and fiction in comparisons of the European Social Model and the United States _083781 |
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_tFlexible employment, economic insecurity and social policy preferences in Europe _083782 |
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_tWorkers' direct participation at the workplace and job quality in Europe _083783 |
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_tRethinking work-family conflict : dual-earner policies, role conflict and role expansion in Western Europe _083792 |
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_tElderly bias, new social risks and social spending : change and timing in eight programmes across for worlds of welfare, 1980-2003 _083793 |
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_tNetwork governance of active employment policy : the Danish experience _083794 |
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_tIs there an extended family of Mediterranean welfare states? _084010 |
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_tCan in-work benefits improve social inclusion in the southern european countries? _084011 |
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_tContinuity and consensus : governing families in Denmark _084887 |
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_tExit, voice, and family policy in Japan : limited changes despite broad recognition of the declining fertility problem _084888 |
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_tShifts in family policy in the UK under New Labour _084889 |
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_tChanges in the regulation of responsibilities towards childcare needs in Italy and the Netherlands : different timing, increasingly different approaches _084890 |
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_tGermany outpaces Austria in childcare policy : the historical contingencies of 'conservative' childcare policy _084891 |
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