International Journal of Social Welfare
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Volume 25, issue 3, 2016
- Editorial pp. 213-214

- Åke Bergmark
- Family leave policy and child mortality: Evidence from 19 OECD countries from 1969 to 2010 pp. 215-221

- Joyce Shim
- Mothers' postdivorce earnings in the context of welfare policy change pp. 222-234

- Anat Herbst and Amit Kaplan
- The differential role of human capital and health in explaining welfare exit‐route and labour outcomes pp. 235-246

- Netta Achdut
- Immigration, living arrangement and the poverty risk of older adults in Hong Kong pp. 247-258

- Lih‐Shing Chan and Kee‐Lee Chou
- Rethinking the construction of welfare in Mexico: Going beyond the economic measures pp. 259-272

- Oscar A. Martinez‐Martinez, Margaret Lombe, Ana‐Maria Vazquez‐Rodriguez and Mauricio Coronado‐Garcia
- Community care for adults with severe mental disorders in rural China: A case study pp. 273-282

- Ying Li and Ernest Chui Wing‐tak
- Religious freedom and gender equality in India pp. 283-289

- Pangri Mehta
- Policy practice in social work education: A literature review pp. 290-303

- Idit Weiss‐Gal
- Ongoing discussions: Essay review of Evidence Discovery and Assessment in Social Work Practice pp. 304-313

- Eileen Gambrill
- Book Editors' Response pp. 313-314

- Margaret Pack and Justin Cargill
Volume 20, issue 1, 2011
- Editorial pp. e1-e2

- Neil Gilbert and Sven Hessle
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Sven Hessle
- Giving money to strangers: European welfare states and social trust pp. 3-9

- Carsten Jensen and Gert Svendsen
- Welfare program participation among rural‐to‐urban migrant workers in China pp. 10-21

- Qingwen Xu, Xinping Guan and Fangfang Yao
- Hong Kong: workfare in the world's freest economy pp. 22-32

- Chak Kwan Chan
- Once a NEET always a NEET? Experiences of employment and unemployment among youth in a job training programme in Taiwan pp. 33-42

- Yu‐Wen Chen
- What works best when? The role of active labour market policy programmes in different business cycles pp. 43-54

- Madelene Nordlund
- Lagging behind in good times: immigrants and the increased dependence on social assistance in Sweden pp. 55-65

- Carina Mood
- Need and support: determinants of intra‐familial financial transfers in Sweden pp. 66-74

- Carin Lennartsson
- Prevalence of gambling problems among adolescents in the Nordic countries: an overview of national gambling surveys 1997–2009 pp. 75-86

- Søren Kristiansen and Sara Marie Jensen
- Different problems – same treatment. Swedish juvenile offenders in community‐based rehabilitative programmes pp. 87-96

- Hanna Ginner Hau and Ann‐Charlotte Smedler
- Participation in leisure activities by Arab adults with intellectual disabilities living in the community pp. 97-103

- Faisal Azaiza, Arie Rimmerman, Tal Croitoru and Denise Naon
- In pursuit of welfare and security: along the paths of postcommunist transition pp. 104-105

- Walter D. Connor
- Creating an Opportunity Society – By Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill pp. 106-107

- Mark R. Rank
- Toward Evidence‐Based Practice. Variations on a Theme – By Joel Fischer pp. 106-106

- Venkat Pulla
- Rich Democracies, Poor People: How Politics Explain Poverty – By David Brady pp. 107-108

- Udaya Wagle
- Social Work and Global Health Inequalities: Practice and Policy Developments – Edited by Paul Bywaters, Eileen McLeod and Lindsey Napier pp. 109-109

- Yanqiu Rachel Zhou