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Social Inclusion
2013 - 2026
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2022, volume 10, articles 4
- New Approaches to the Study of Social Inclusion of Poor Children and Youth pp. 1-3

- Anita Borch and Kirsi Laitala
- Education Aspirations and Barriers to Achievement for Street‐Involved Youth in Victoria, Canada pp. 4-15

- Laura Vetrone, Cecilia Benoit, Doug Magnuson, Sven Mikael Jansson, Priscilla Healey and Michaela Smith
- Exploring Children’s Views and Experiences in the Frontline of Poverty in Catalonia: A Qualitative and Participatory Approach pp. 16-28

- Laia Narciso, Silvia Carrasco and Gabriela Poblet
- Economic Abuse From Child and Youth Perspectives: A Review of the Literature pp. 29-38

- Linnéa Bruno
- Immigrant Children’s Connections to People and the World Around Them: A Critical Discourse Review of Academic Literature pp. 39-52

- Anita Borch
- Court Cases on Poor Children’s Access to Normalcy pp. 53-62

- Elisabet Näsman and Stina Fernqvist
- Mixed‐Methods Inquiry of Socially Inclusive e‐Learning: A Policy Document Analysis and Rapid Survey Study pp. 63-72

- Ji Liu, Faying Qiang and Ying Zhou
- New Approaches to the Study of Social Inclusion of Poor Children and Youth: A Commentary pp. 73-75

- Mari Rysst
- Life Course Justice and Learning pp. 76-78

- Aija Lulle
- Geography Matters: Explaining Education Inequalities of Latvian Children in England pp. 79-92

- Olga Cara
- The Twisting Path to Adulthood: Roma/Cigano Youth in Urban Portugal pp. 93-104

- Judite Ie and Marit Ursin
- A Generational Divide? Coping With Ethnic Prejudice and Inequality Among Romanian Roma Transnational Returnees pp. 105-114

- Remus Gabriel Anghel and László Fosztó
- Skill Endowment Through Vocational Education and Training Programmes and Early Career Mobility pp. 115-128

- Miriam Grønning and Irene Kriesi
- Aspiring While Waiting: Temporality and Pacing of Ghanaian Stayer Youth’s Migration Aspirations pp. 129-137

- Onallia Esther Osei, Valentina Mazzucato and Karlijn Haagsman
- Professional Trajectories in Migrant Biographies of Qualified German, Romanian, and Italian Movers pp. 138-149

- Tanja Schroot
- Female Solo Self-Employment in Germany: The Role of Transitions and Learning From a Life Course Perspective pp. 150-160

- Simone R. Haasler and Anna Hokema
- Peripheral Contingencies: Experiences of International Scholars in Latvia pp. 161-170

- Ieva Puzo
- Later‐Life Learning Among Latin Americans in Canada: Toward a Critical Pedagogy of Place pp. 171-180

- Shamette Hepburn
- Lifecourse Transitions: How ICTS Support Older Migrants’ Adaptation to Transnational Lives pp. 181-193

- Hien Thi Nguyen, Loretta Baldassar and Raelene Wilding
- Networks and Contested Identities in the Refugee Journey pp. 194-199

- Niro Kandasamy, Lauren Avery and Karen Soldatic
- From Sex Offenders to National Heroes: Comparing Yemeni and Afghan Refugees in South Korea pp. 200-210

- Farrah Sheikh, Jin-han Jeong and Kangsuk Kim
- From Conflict Zones to Europe: Syrian and Afghan Refugees’ Journeys, Stories, and Strategies pp. 211-221

- Souhila Belabbas, Jakub Bijak, Ariana Modirrousta-Galian and Sarah Nurse
- A Different Way of Thinking About Refugees: Relocation and Settlement of Expatriate Syrian Business People pp. 222-232

- Ching-An Chang
- Negotiating Survival: Central American Refugee Women in Mexico and the Politics of Deservingness pp. 233-243

- Susanne Willers
- “This Group Is My Country”: Sri Lankan Tamil Women’s Narratives of Isolation and Connectedness in Australia pp. 244-254

- Rimple Mehta, Michel Edenborough, Fran Gale, Subadra Velayudan, Samantha Tom Cherian, Linda Briskman, Nichole Georgeou and Ansuya Naguran
- Moving to Portugal: Conditions for Refugees’ Identity (Re)Configuration Processes pp. 255-260

- Catarina Sales, Ivan Novais and Deriscleia Ramos
2022, volume 10, articles 3
- The Future of the Common European Asylum System: Dystopian or Utopian Expectations? pp. 1-3

- Jeroen Doomernik and Birgit Glorius
- Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Afghan Migration to Europe From Iran pp. 4-14

- Heaven Crawley and Esra S. Kaytaz
- Reforming the Reception and Inclusion of Refugees in the European Union: Utopian or Dystopian Changes? pp. 15-25

- Encarnación La Spina
- When European Policies Meet German Federalism: A Study on the Implementation of the EU Reception Conditions Directive pp. 26-35

- Juna Toska, Renate Reiter and Annette Elisabeth Töller
- EU Asylum Governance and E(xc)lusive Solidarity: Insights From Germany pp. 36-47

- Emek M. Uçarer
- The Never‐Ending Road Towards the CEAS: Utopia, Teleology, and Depoliticisation in EU Asylum Policies pp. 48-57

- Lorenzo Vianelli
- Finnish Civil Servants on Harmonization in the Asylum System: A Study in Horizontal Europeanization pp. 58-67

- Östen Wahlbeck
- Border Reconfiguration, Migration Governance, and Fundamental Rights: A Scoping Review of EURODAC as a Research Object pp. 68-81

- Anna Bredström, Karin Krifors and Nedžad Mešić
- Fragile Pronatalism and Reproductive Futures in European Post‐Socialist Contexts pp. 82-86

- Ivett Szalma, Hana Hašková, Livia Oláh and Judit Takács
- Patterns of Co‐Residential Relationships Across Cohorts in Post‐Socialist Countries: Less Time for Childbearing? pp. 87-99

- Sunnee Billingsley and Livia Oláh
- Growing Childlessness and One‐Child Families in Slovakia in the Shadow of Fragile Pronatalism pp. 100-111

- Branislav Šprocha
- Home Alone: Exploring Childcare Options to Remove Barriers to Second Childbearing in Belarus pp. 112-123

- Kamila Ishchanova
- Childlessness and Barriers to Gay Parenthood in Czechia pp. 124-137

- Hana Hašková, Hana Maříková, Zdeněk Sloboda and Kristýna Pospíšilová
- Exploring Older Men’s Pathways to Childlessness in Hungary: Did the Change of Policy Regime Matter? pp. 138-148

- Ivett Szalma and Judit Takács
- Perceptions of Barriers to Motherhood: Female STEM PhD Students’ Changing Family Plans pp. 149-159

- Veronika Paksi, Beáta Nagy and Katalin Tardos
- Things to Gain, Things to Lose: Perceived Costs and Benefits of Children and Intention to Remain Childless in Poland pp. 160-171

- Monika Mynarska and Zuzanna Brzozowska
- Contested Parenthood: Attitudes Toward Voluntary Childlessness as a Life Strategy in Post‐Socialist Bulgaria pp. 172-183

- Elitsa Dimitrova and Tatyana Kotzeva
- How the Everyday Logic of Pragmatic Individualism Undermines Russian State Pronatalism pp. 184-193

- Larisa Shpakovskaya and Zhanna Chernova
- When Family Policy Doesn’t Work: Motives and Welfare Attitudes Among Childfree Persons in Poland pp. 194-205

- Dorota Szelewa
- Climate Change Concerns and the Ideal Number of Children: A Comparative Analysis of the V4 Countries pp. 206-216

- Borbála Júlia Szczuka
- On the Role of Space, Place, and Social Networks in Social Participation pp. 217-220

- Gil Viry, Christoph van Dülmen, Marion Maisonobe and Andreas Klärner
- Characteristics of Jetters and Little Boxes: An Extensibility Study Using the Neighborhood Connectivity Survey pp. 221-232

- Xiaofan Liang, Seolha Lee, Hanzhou Chen, Benjamin de la Peña and Clio Andris
- Analysing Personal Networks in Geographical Space Beyond the Question of Distance pp. 233-247

- Claire Bidart, Marion Maisonobe and Gil Viry
- Places That Bond and Bind: On the Interplay of Space, Places, and Social Networks pp. 248-261

- Christoph van Dülmen and Andreas Klärner
- The Role of Spatial Context in Shaping Adolescents’ Peer Relationships pp. 262-272

- Mats Beckmann, Katharina Knüttel, Sören Petermann and Till Stefes
- “We Don’t Meet [Any]where Else, Just Here”: Spatiality of Social Capital in Urban Allotments pp. 273-283

- Megan L. Resler, Isabel Ramos Lobato and Seona Candy
- The Power of Places in Building Cultural and Arts Education Networks and Cooperation in Rural Areas pp. 284-294

- Thi Huyen Trang Le and Nina Kolleck
- “Whom Should I Talk To?”: Role Prescription and Hierarchy Building in Supervised Living Groups pp. 295-306

- Daniel Schubert and Alexander Brand
- Space and Interaction in Civil Society Organizations: An Exploratory Study in a US City pp. 307-318

- Matthew Baggetta, Brad R. Fulton and Zoe Caplan
2022, volume 10, articles 2
- Understanding Social Inclusion in Contemporary Society: Challenges, Reflections, Limitations, and Proposals pp. 1-5

- Ana Belén Cano-Hila
- Music to Face the Lockdown: An Analysis of Covid‐19 Music Narratives on Individual and Social Well‐Being pp. 6-18

- Priscila Alvarez-Cueva
- Meetings Between Professionals for the Inclusion of Children in Citizen Participation: A Formative Experience pp. 19-31

- Ana M. Novella Cámara, Ferran Crespo i Torres and Héctor Pose Porto
- Child‐Led Participation: A Scoping Review of Empirical Studies pp. 32-42

- Tania Mateos-Blanco, Encarnación Sánchez‐Lissen, Inés Gil‐Jaurena and Clara Romero‐Pérez
- Children’s Participation, Progressive Autonomy, and Agency for Inclusive Education in Schools pp. 43-53

- Marta B. Esteban
- Inclusion as a Value in Participation: Children’s Councils in Spain pp. 54-65

- Javier Morentin‐Encina, Elena Noguera Pigem and María Barba Núñez
- An Intersectional Analysis of Child and Adolescent Inclusion in Local Participation Processes pp. 66-74

- Noemi Laforgue, Marta Sabariego, Antonio Ruiz and Ana Belén Cano-Hila
- What Is Inclusive Education? Voices and Views From a Carpentry Classroom Workshop pp. 75-84

- Rafel Argemí‐Baldich, Paulo Padilla‐Petry and María Inés Massot‐Lafón
- Youth Empowerment Through Arts Education: A Case Study of a Non‐Formal Education Arts Centre in Barcelona pp. 85-94

- Mariona Ferrer‐Fons, Marta Rovira‐Martínez and Roger Soler‐i‐Martí
- The Art of Governing Youth: Empowerment, Protagonism, and Citizen Participation pp. 95-105

- Otávio Raposo
- The Interiorization of Public Higher Education in Santana do Araguaia, Brazil pp. 106-116

- Tarciso Binoti Simas, Lucélia Cardoso Cavalcante, Carlos Maviael de Carvalho and Samuel da Silva Sousa
- Exploring Women’s Uptake of Active Labour Market Programmes: The Role of Household Composition Across Migrant Origin Groups pp. 117-131

- Tair Kasztan Flechner, Karel Neels, Jonas Wood and Naomi Biegel
- Towards a Common Public Culture? Boundaries to Belonging in Catalonia pp. 132-142

- Angelina Sánchez‐Martí, Jordi Pàmies, Alejandro Caravaca and Berta Llos
- Beyond the “Trans Fact”? Trans Representation in the Teen Series Euphoria: Complexity, Recognition, and Comfort pp. 143-155

- Maria-Jose Masanet, Rafael Ventura and Eduard Ballesté
- Educational Inclusion of Vulnerable Children and Young People After Covid‐19 pp. 156-159

- Spyros Themelis and Angela Tuck
- The Impact of the Covid‐19 Global Health Pandemic in Early Childhood Education Within Four Countries pp. 160-171

- Lynn McNair, John Ravenscroft, Irene Rizzini, Kay Tisdall, Linda Biersteker, Fortunate Shabalala, S’lungile K. Thwala, Clement N. Dlamini, Malcolm Bush, Malibongwe Gwele and Lizette Berry
- Migrant Students’ Sense of Belonging and the Covid‐19 Pandemic: Implications for Educational Inclusion pp. 172-184

- Nikolett Szelei, Ines Devlieger, An Verelst, Caroline Spaas, Signe Smith Jervelund, Nina Langer Primdahl, Morten Skovdal, Marianne Opaas, Natalie Durbeej, Fatumo Osman, Emma Soye, Hilde Colpin, Lucia De Haene, Sanni Aalto, Reeta Kankaanpää, Kirsi Peltonen, Arnfinn J. Andersen, Per Kristian Hilden, Charles Watters and Ilse Derluyn
- Spanish LGBTQ+ Youth and the Role of Online Networks During the First Wave of Covid‐19 pp. 185-194

- R. Lucas Platero and Miguel Ángel López‐Sáez
- The Inclusion of Students With Disabilities: Challenges for Italian Teachers During the Covid‐19 Pandemic pp. 195-205

- Maddalena Colombo and Mariagrazia Santagati
- Inclusive Learning for Children in Northeast Nigeria: Radio School Response During a Global Pandemic pp. 206-216

- Margaret Ebubedike, Michael Boampong, Kiki James, Hassana Shuaibu and Temitope Yetu Monyeh
- A Commentary on the Educational Inclusion of Vulnerable Youth After Covid‐19 pp. 217-220

- Dionysios Gouvias
- Challenges in School‐To‐Work Transition in Germany and Austria: Perspectives on Individual, Institutional, and Structural Inequalities pp. 221-225

- Brigitte Schels and Veronika Wöhrer
- Educational and Occupational Aspirations: A Longitudinal Study of Vienna Youth pp. 226-239

- Ona Valls, Franz Astleithner, Brigitte Schels, Susanne Vogl and Raphaela Kogler
- Pushing Higher or Lower? Divergent Parental Expectations and Compromises in Occupational Choice pp. 240-251

- Melanie Fischer-Browne
- Scarring Dreams? Young People’s Vocational Aspirations and Expectations During and After Unemployment pp. 252-264

- Monika Mühlböck, Fabian Kalleitner, Nadia Steiber and Bernhard Kittel
- Why Do High‐Performing School Leavers Aspire to Occupations Atypical of Their Qualification? pp. 265-277

- Verena Eberhard, Annalisa Schnitzler and Hanna Mentges
- Are Adolescents in One‐Parent Families a Previously Unnoticed Group in Inclusive Career Guidance? pp. 278-289

- Jerusha Klein, Katja Driesel‐Lange and Svenja Ohlemann
- Ethnic Differences in Gender‐Typical Occupational Orientations Among Adolescents in Germany pp. 290-301

- Alexandra Wicht and Matthias Siembab
- Educational Transitions in War and Refugee Contexts: Youth Biographies in Afghanistan and Austria pp. 302-312

- Nadja Thoma and Phil C. Langer
- Educational Success Despite School? From Cultural Hegemony to a Post‐Inclusive School pp. 313-323

- Erol Yildiz and Florian Ohnmacht
- The Role of Autonomy in the Transition to the World of Work pp. 324-334

- Jan F. C. Gellermann and Philipp Fuchs
- “They Really Only Look for the Best”: How Young People Frame Problems in School‐to‐Work Transition pp. 335-346

- Teresa Wintersteller, Veronika Wöhrer, Shenja Danz and Mariam Malik
- Negotiating the “Maze”: SEN and the Transition From Lower Secondary Education in Austria pp. 347-357

- Gabriele Pessl and Mario Steiner
- Participative Cooperation During Educational Transition: Experiences of Young People With Disabilities in Austria pp. 358-368

- Helga Fasching and Katharina Felbermayr
- Health, Personality Disorders, Work Commitment, and Training‐to‐Employment Transitions pp. 369-382

- Alexander Patzina, Hans Dietrich and Anton Barabasch
2022, volume 10, articles 1
- Inequality and Exclusion in Latin America: Health Care Commodification, Gendered Norms, and Violence pp. 1-4

- Maria Amparo Cruz Saco
- The World Bank and Healthcare Reforms: A Cross‐National Analysis of Policy Prescriptions in South America pp. 5-18

- Gabriela de Carvalho
- The Gender Wage Gap in Peru: Drivers, Evolution, and Heterogeneities pp. 19-34

- Giannina Vaccaro, Maria Basurto Preciado, Arlette Beltrán and Mariano Montoya
- Gender Inequity: Older Workers and the Gender Labor Income Gap in Peru pp. 35-45

- Maria Amparo Cruz Saco, Mirian Gil and Cynthia Campos
- “The Revolution Will Be Feminist—Or It Won’t Be a Revolution”: Feminist Response to Inequality in Chile pp. 46-57

- Sarah Perry and Silvia Borzutzky
- On the Fringes of Urban Justice: Violence and Environmental Risks in Guatemala City pp. 58-71

- Florencia Quesada
- My Brother the “Other”: Use of Satire and Boundary‐Making by Venezuelan Migrants in Peru pp. 72-83

- Leda M. Pérez and Luisa Feline Freier
- The Politics and Aesthetics of the Urban Commons: Navigating the Gaze of the City, the State, the Market pp. 84-90

- Louis Volont and Peer Smets
- Actually Existing Commons: Using the Commons to Reclaim the City pp. 91-102

- Caroline Newton and Roberto Rocco
- Urban Commons and Collective Action to Address Climate Change pp. 103-114

- Johan Colding, Stephan Barthel, Robert Ljung, Felix Eriksson and Stefan Sjöberg
- Governmentality, the Local State, and the Commons: An Analysis of Civic Management Facilities in Barcelona pp. 115-125

- Marina Pera and Iolanda Bianchi
- Art Organisers as Commoners: On the Sustainability and Counter‐Hegemonic Potential of the Bangkok Biennial pp. 126-140

- Bart Wissink and Lara van Meeteren
- Urban Commoning: An Assessment of Its Aesthetic Dimension pp. 141-151

- Louis Volont
- Community, Commons, Common Sense pp. 152-160

- Thijs Lijster
- Transnational Social Protection: Inclusion for Whom? Theoretical Reflections and Migrant Experiences pp. 161-163

- Elisabeth Scheibelhofer
- Migrants’ Experiences With Limited Access to Social Protection in a Framework of EU Post‐National Policies pp. 164-173

- Elisabeth Scheibelhofer
- Emigration and the Transnationalization of Sending States’ Welfare Regimes pp. 174-183

- Jean-Michel Lafleur and Inci Öykü Yener‐Roderburg
- Making Migrants’ Input Invisible: Intersections of Privilege and Otherness From a Multilevel Perspective pp. 184-193

- Ewa Palenga‐Möllenbeck
- Welfare Paradoxes and Interpersonal Pacts: Transnational Social Protection of Latin American Migrants in Spain pp. 194-204

- Laura Oso and Raquel Martínez‐Buján
- Welfare Mediators as Game Changers? Deconstructing Power Asymmetries Between EU Migrants and Welfare Administrators pp. 205-216

- Nora Ratzmann and Anita Heindlmaier
- Who Belongs, and How Far? Refugees and Bureaucrats Within the German Active Welfare State pp. 217-226

- Katrin Menke and Andrea Rumpel
- “No German, No Service”: EU Migrants’ Unequal Access to Welfare Entitlements in Germany pp. 227-238

- Nora Ratzmann
- Welfare Deservingness for Migrants: Does the Welfare State Model Matter? pp. 239-249

- Maarja Saar, Bozena Sojka and Ann Runfors
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2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2018, volume 6
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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On this page- 2022, volume 10
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Articles 4
Articles 3 Articles 2 Articles 1
Other years2026, volume 14
2025, volume 13
2024, volume 12
2023, volume 11
2021, volume 9
2020, volume 8
2019, volume 7
2018, volume 6
2017, volume 5
2016, volume 4
2015, volume 3
2014, volume 2
2013, volume 1
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