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Differential formal childcare uptake amongst migrants and their descendants in Europe and Australia: the role of socio-economic status, employment and work–family attitudes
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Central–local relations, accountability, and defensive administration: unraveling the puzzling shrinkage of China’s urban social safety net
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- 14 April 2025, pp. 1-25
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Female mayors do not lead to greater childcare provision – Evidence from Polish municipalities
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Did increasing the UK’s Universal Credit and working tax credits by £20 per week in 2020–2021 reduce food insecurity?
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- 11 April 2025, pp. 1-18
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The politics of minimum income reform in Spain: explaining unexpected and consensual path departure
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Polarisation and inequality: ‘peace’ in Northern Ireland
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New shades of conflict? Theorising the multi-dimensional politics of eco-social policies
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Varieties of engagement: exploring the micro-practices of managers in employing disadvantaged jobseekers
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Delivering ‘50 PLUS Choices’ in the UK: how compatible are ‘fuller working lives’ with an increasing reliance on informal carers to deliver social care? – CORRIGENDUM
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Towards policies of dignity? The German Participation Opportunities Act as a response to long-term unemployment
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Goodbye human annotators? Content analysis of social policy debates using ChatGPT
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‘You can see when your parents are struggling’: a qualitative study of children and young people’s views of Universal Credit
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- 26 December 2024, pp. 1-21
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Hope in a paranoid place? Critique, utopianism and prefigurative policy reform
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Delivering ‘50 PLUS Choices’ in the UK: how compatible are ‘fuller working lives’ with an increasing reliance on informal carers to deliver social care?
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The formation of family policy attitudes: the role of justice perceptions in the division of household labour
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How and why does relational welfare work to support young people not in employment, education or training (NEET)? A realist evaluation
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The unexpected impact of geographic access on take-up of social benefits
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Emergency Responses to COVID-19 and Opportunities for Inclusive Social Policy
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Re-examining ‘personalised conditionality’: full-time obligations, partial adjustments and power asymmetries in the UK’s approach to work-related conditionality
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