International Journal of Social Welfare
2011 - 2021
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Volume 28, issue 4, 2019
- Youth employment in Europe: Coordination as a crucial dimension pp. 350-357

- Jale Tosun, Felix Hörisch and Paulo Marques
- The impact of the European Youth Guarantee on active labour market policies: A convergence analysis pp. 358-368

- Jale Tosun, Oliver Treib and Fabrizio De Francesco
- Bringing firms on board. Inclusiveness of the dual apprenticeship systems in Germany, Switzerland and Denmark pp. 369-379

- Giuliano Bonoli and Anna Wilson
- Promoting workplace‐based training to fight youth unemployment in three EU countries: Different strategies, different results? pp. 380-393

- Paulo Marques and Felix Hoerisch
- Europeanisation and the Youth Guarantee: The case of France pp. 394-403

- Margherita Bussi and Paolo Graziano
- Coordination of legislative speech in times of crisis: Youth unemployment and debates on redistributive policies in the Swedish Riksdag, 1994–2014 pp. 404-417

- Hanna Bäck, Markus Baumann and Marc Debus
- Political trust, young people and institutions in Europe. A multilevel analysis pp. 418-430

- Tom Chevalier
- Public opinion towards workfare policies in Europe: Polarisation of attitudes in times of austerity? pp. 431-441

- Christopher Buss
- Deservingness in the eye of the beholder: A vignette study on the moderating role of cultural profiles in supporting activation policies pp. 442-453

- Erwin Gielens, Femke Roosma and Peter Achterberg
- Public support for the social rights and social obligations of the unemployed: Two sides of the same coin? pp. 454-467

- Tijs Laenen and Bart Meuleman
Volume 28, issue 3, 2019
- Editorial pp. 245-245

- Åke Bergmark
- Work and welfare‐state trajectories in Norway over two decades: Has the goal of getting more people into work been achieved? pp. 246-259

- Hans‐Tore Hansen and Thomas Lorentzen
- Overcoming barriers: Effects of entering vocational rehabilitation on labour market outcomes pp. 260-270

- Anton Nivorozhkin
- The perceived legitimacy of a basic income among Finnish food aid recipients pp. 271-281

- Suvi Linnanvirta, Christian Kroll and Helena Blomberg
- When political values and perceptions of deservingness collide: Evaluating public support for homelessness investments in Canada pp. 282-292

- Carey Doberstein and Alison Smith
- Does the unification of health financing affect the distribution pattern of out‐of‐pocket health expenses in Turkey? pp. 293-306

- Songul Cinaroglu and Onur Baser
- Perspectives of South African caregivers in receipt of Child Support Grants: Implications for family strengthening interventions pp. 307-317

- Leila Patel, Tessa Hochfeld and Jenita Chiba
- Mobilising the welfare machine: Questioning the resurgent socialist concern in China’s Public Rental Housing Scheme pp. 318-332

- June Wang and Mingye Li
- Three variations on the Australian supported playgroup model pp. 333-344

- Amy Conley Wright, Jane Warren, Kristen Burriel and Lynda Sinnott
- Poverty, Inequality and Social Work: The Impact of Neoliberalism and Austerity Politics on Welfare Provision pp. 345-345

- Michael Reisch
- The Routledge Handbook of Green Social Work pp. 346-346

- Dorothy N. Gamble
Volume 28, issue 2, 2019
- Editorial pp. 115-116

- Jill Duerr Berrick
- Causal dynamics of poverty reproduction in EU countries pp. 117-127

- Stefanos Papanastasiou and Christos Papatheodorou
- What influences the size of child maintenance payments? A register‐based study of maintenance payments in Finland pp. 128-137

- Antti Rissanen and Mikko Aaltonen
- The limits of inequality: Public support for social policy across rich democracies pp. 138-151

- Nate Breznau and Carola Hommerich
- The distributive impact of private pensions in the context of the institutional designs of public pension systems across OECD countries pp. 152-166

- Ikhyun Jang
- Convergence of family policy across welfare regimes (1990 to 2010): Different connotations of family policy expansion pp. 167-178

- Ji Young Kang
- Immigrants’ support for social spending, self‐interest and the role of the group: A comparative study of immigrants in The Netherlands pp. 179-195

- Jeanette A. J. Renema and Marcel Lubbers
- Non‐governmental organisations and informal associations in service delivery for African migrants in China: Evidence of voluntary sector failure? pp. 196-207

- Cheryl Chui, Lucy Porter Jordan and Wei Wang
- Chinese seniors’ attitudes towards government responsibility for social welfare: Self‐interest, collectivism orientation and regional disparities pp. 208-216

- Kun Yang, Huamin Peng and Jia Chen
- Burnout in Chinese social work: Differential predictability of the components of the Maslach Burnout Inventory pp. 217-228

- Yean Wang, Huan Zhang, Jie Lei and Yuehui Yu
- Heterogeneous impacts of provincial governance on household welfare in Vietnam pp. 229-240

- Tuyen Tran, Tinh Doan, Huong Van Vu and Hien Thi Nguyen
- Social Investment and Social Welfare: International and Critical Perspectives pp. 241-241

- Mary Caplan
- Islam and Social Work: Culturally Sensitive Practice in a Diverse World pp. 242-242

- Qusai A Ibrahim
Volume 28, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial pp. 3-4

- Jill Duerr Berrick
- Governing the coordination of care for older people: Comparing care agreements in Denmark and Norway pp. 5-15

- Signy Irene Vabo and Viola Burau
- A multilevel analysis of perceived intergenerational mobility and welfare state preferences pp. 16-30

- Alexi Gugushvili
- Income inequality, welfare regimes and aggregate health: Review of reviews pp. 31-43

- Ki‐tae Kim
- Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia pp. 44-52

- Stacey A. Shaw, Veena Pillai and Kaitlin P. Ward
- Analysis of care and education pathways of refugee and asylum‐seeking children in care in England: Implications for social work pp. 53-62

- Aoife O'Higgins
- Examining the effects of the Durunuri programme on low‐wage workers' social insurance coverage in South Korea pp. 63-76

- Mikyung Park and Rosa Minhyo Cho
- Frontline workers' competency in activation work pp. 77-88

- Talieh Sadeghi and Silje Bringsrud Fekjær
- Poverty alleviation, coverage and fiscal sustainability: Investigating the effect of a new social pension in Hong Kong pp. 89-99

- Stefan Kühner and Kee‐Lee Chou
- Work patterns and gender reproduction in the Talensi small‐scale gold‐mining industry in Ghana: Implications for social welfare policy pp. 100-107

- Elizabeth Koomson
- The Uses of Social Investment edited by Anton Hemerijck. 2017: Oxford, Oxford University Press. 475 pp. ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐879049‐5 pp. 108-109

- James Midgley
- Vulnerability and Marginality in Human Services pp. 109-110

- Clare Tilbury
- Social Work and Research in Advanced Welfare States pp. 110-111

- Bruce A. Thyer
- Policy practice in social work education: A literature review pp. 112-112

- Idit Weiss‐Gal
Volume 27, issue 4, 2018
- Health and health care for children in out‐of‐home care pp. 321-324

- Bo Vinnerljung and Anders Hjern
- Dental healthcare utilisation among young adults who were in societal out‐of‐home care as children: A Swedish National Cohort Study pp. 325-336

- Marie Berlin, Tita Mensah, Frida Lundgren, Gunilla Klingberg, Anders Hjern, Bo Vinnerljung and Andreas Cederlund
- Children and young people with intellectual disability in residential childcare: Prevalence of mental health disorders and therapeutic interventions pp. 337-347

- Alba Águila‐Otero, Carla González‐García, Amaia Bravo, Susana Lázaro‐Visa and Jorge F. del Valle
- Health problems and healthcare needs among youth in Swedish secure residential care pp. 348-357

- Bo Vinnerljung, Stefan Kling and Anders Hjern
- Gender aspects of health‐related quality of life of youth in secure residential care in Sweden pp. 358-363

- Anders Hjern, Luis Rajmil, Stefan Kling and Bo Vinnerljung
- Children placed in alternate care in Norway: A review of mental health needs and current official measures to meet them pp. 364-371

- Stine Lehmann and Nanna S. Kayed
- The English system for ensuring health care and health monitoring of looked after children pp. 372-380

- Doug Simkiss and Renu Jainer
- Partnership approaches to the evaluation of complex policy initiatives: Qualitative research as key to building effective relationships pp. 381-387

- Fiona Turner‐Halliday, Vicki Welch, Graham Bryce, Matt Forde, Richard Cotmore, Phil Wilson, Bridie Fitzpatrick, Nicholas Watson and Helen Minnis
- The role of care coordination and out‐of‐home placement in youth dental and vision care visits pp. 388-396

- Bethany R. Lee and John A. Cosgrove
Volume 27, issue 3, 2018
- Editorial pp. 213-214

- Åke Bergmark
- Marketisation policies in different contexts: Consequences for home‐care workers in Germany, Japan and Sweden pp. 215-225

- Hildegard Theobald, Marta Szebehely, Yayoi Saito and Nobu Ishiguro
- Regulating social welfare services: Between compliance and learning pp. 226-235

- Avishai Benish, Dana Halevy and Shimon Spiro
- Gender and health among older people: What is the role of social policies? pp. 236-247

- Björn Högberg
- Social welfare services staff burnout in Cyprus: Who is responsible? pp. 248-257

- Stavros K. Parlalis and Panayiota Christodoulou
- Contextualising institutional complementarity. How long‐term unemployment depends on employment protection legislation, active labour market policies and the economic climate pp. 258-269

- Luc Benda, Ferry Koster and Romke van der Veen
- Families with young children in times of economic downturn: Implications for social work practice pp. 270-281

- Freya Geinger, Griet Roets and Michel Vandenbroeck
- Attitudes towards childcare policies, policy feedback and path dependency: Czech Republic contrasted to Norway pp. 282-293

- Tomáš Sirovátka and Jana Válková
- Meeting (or not) at the street level? A literature review on street‐level research in public management, social policy and social work pp. 294-304

- Urban Nothdurfter and Koen Hermans
- Social service systems for vulnerable children and families in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Establishing definitions and key components pp. 305-315

- Thomas M. Crea, Andrew D. Reynolds, Kelley McCreery Bunkers and Caroline M. Bishop
- Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Mental Health Policy and Practice – By Sonia Stanford, Elaine Sharland, Nina Rovinelli Heller and Joanne Warner pp. 316-316

- Hazel Kemshall
- Political (dis)Engagement: The Changing Nature of the Political – By Nathan Manning pp. 316-317

- Ian Cummins
- Social and Caring Professions in European Welfare States: Policies, Services and Professional Practices – By Björn Blom, Lars Evertsson and Marek Perlinski pp. 317-318

- Walter Lorenz
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