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- 99/19: The Production and Consumption of Long-Term Care: Does Gender Matter?
- C. Ungerson
- 99/18: Equity in the Provision of Long-Term Care: a Comparison of Austria, Italy, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom
- A. Osterle
- 99/17: Institutionalising New Policies in the Health Sector. The Challenge of the AIDS Epidemic
- M. Steffen
- 99/16: Improving Efficiency and Containing Costs: Health Care Reform in Southern Europe
- A.M. Guillen
- 99/15: Death or Transfiguration? The Changing Government of the Health Care State
- M. Moran
- 99/14: Equity and Long-Term Care Policies: a Framework for the Comparative Analysis
- A. Osterle
- 99/13: Rescue from Without? Italian Social Policies 1970-1999 and the Challenges of Internationalization
- M. Ferrera and E. Gualmini
- 99/12: Market Incentives and Health Reform in Canada
- A. Maioni
- 99/11: Du salaire differe aux charges sociales, les avatars du mode de financement du systeme francais de Securite sociale
- B. Palier
- 99/10: The Politics of Income Redistribution. Factional Strife and Vote Mobilization under Thatcher
- R. Mule
- 99/9: The German Welfare States in the Era Kohl
- J. Alber
- 99/8: Welfare and Decentralization in Spain
- L. Moreno and A. Arriba
- 99/7: The Scandinavian Model: Trends and Perspectives
- P. Eitrheim and S. Kuhnle
- 99/6: Pension Reform in Spain (1975-1997): the Role of Organized Labour
- Montserrat Guillen
- 99/5: Gender in the Italian Welfare State Reforms
- Elisabetta Addis
- 99/4: "Beyond Left and Right": the New Partisan Politics of Welfare
- F. Ross
- 99/3: Ending the Entitlement of Poor Mothers, Expanding the Claims of Poor Employed Parents: Gender, Race, Class in Contemporary US Social Policy
- A.S. Orloff
- 99/2: The New-Old Transmigrants, their Transnational Lives, and Ethnicization: a Comparison of 19th/20th and 20th/21st C. Situations
- E. Morwaska
- 99/1: The Marshallian Triptych Re-Ordered: the Role of Courts and Bureaucracies in Furthering Migrant Social Rights
- V. Guiraudon
- 98/4: International Human Rights Norms and their Incorporation: The Protection of Aliens in Europe
- V. Guiraudon
- 98/3: Structuring Mogration in a Historical Perspective: The Case of Traveling East Europeans
- E. Morawska
- 98/2: Citizenship and Social Rights: A European Perspective
- M. La Torre
- 98/1: Citizenship and Poverty, the role of institutions in the Structuring of Social Exclusion
- Y. Kazepov
- 96/1: Jobs, Work and Citizens' Income: Four Strategies and a New Regime
- D Purdy
- 95/8: Gendered Economies of Time: Women Workers in North-West England
- M.A. Glucksmann
- 95/7: Gender, Work and Citizenship: Between Social Realities and Utopian Visions
- D. Bubeck
- 95/6: Language, Collective Identity and Nationalism in Catalonia, and Spain in General
- A. barrera-Gonzalez
- 95/5: Household Production and Time Allocation, the End of the Male Chauvfenist Model
- H.M. Van den Brink and W. Groot
- 95/4: Education, Work and Gender, An International Comparison
- Jens Bonke
- 95/3: The Concepts of Work and Care, An Economic Perspective Applied to Britain and Denmark
- Jens Bonke
- 95/2: What Model for the Committee of the Regions, Part Experiences and Future Perspectives
- R. Dehousse and Terkel Christiansen
- 95/1: A Feminist Approach to Citizenship
- C. Bubeck
- 94/3: The Social and Cultural Construction of the National Myth in Tirol, 1809-1909
- A. Hofer
- 94-2: The Invention of the Region, 1945-1990
- P. Anderson
- 94/1: The Social Interpretation of Linguistic Demands in European National Movements
- M. Hroch