More time for what?’ Exploring intersecting notions of gender, work, age and leisure time among people with cognitive disabilities
European worlds of inclusive activation: The organisational challenges of coordinated service provision
Factors influencing the propensity of nurses to counsel patients for eye donation: a pilot study in a tertiary care hospital in north India
Foundations of the Workfare State – Reflections on the Political Transformation of the Welfare State in Britain
Nationalist Reframing of the Finnish and Swedish Welfare States – The Nexus of Nationalism and Social Policy in Far-right Populist Parties
Towards activation-friendly’ integration? Assessing the progress of activation policies in six European countries
Conditionality and the Financing of Employment Services – Implications for the Social Divisions of Work and Welfare
Webster-Stratton Incredible Years Basic Parent Programme (IY) in child care placements: residential staff carers’ satisfaction results Thumbnail
Networking organizations to promote all students’ success: The structure and contents of networks in an educational welfare zone in South Korea and their implications
Distributive Justice, Narcissism, and the Future of the Welfare State: A Tribute to Mario Jacoby (1925–2011)
An Anti-Oppression (AO) Framework for Child Welfare in Ontario, Canada: Possibilities for Systemic Change
The Social Politics of Social Work: Anti-Oppressive Social Work Dilemmas in Twenty-First-Century Welfare Regimes
Individualization: A double-edged sword: Welfare, the experience of social risks and the need for social insurance in the Netherlands
Providing access to justice in disadvantaged communities: Commitments to welfare revisited in neo-liberal times
The ideological roots of the support for welfare state reform: Support for distributive and commodifying reform in The Netherlands
Household assets, school enrollment, and parental aspirations for children’s education in rural China: Does gender matter?
Enhancing social work students’ multicultural counseling competency: Can travel abroad substitute for study abroad?