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View article: The impacts of UK coronavirus virus job retention (furlough) scheme on mental health
The impacts of UK coronavirus virus job retention (furlough) scheme on mental health Open
Background In March 2020, the UK government introduced the pandemic-induced job retention scheme, known as furlough. The scheme provided grants to employers, to retain their workforce by subsidizing up to 80% of wages. While the scheme was…
View article: Health systems in the <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 crises: Comparative patterns of <scp>NHS</scp> satisfaction and preferences for public health action in Scotland and England
Health systems in the <span>COVID</span>‐19 crises: Comparative patterns of <span>NHS</span> satisfaction and preferences for public health action in Scotland and England Open
It is often claimed Scotland is more social democratic in outlook compared to England, if this is the case then we might expect to find differences in public attitudes towards health and social justice, reflecting the growing health policy…
View article: Comparative mainstreaming? Mapping the uses of the comparative method in social policy, sociology and political science since the 1970s
Comparative mainstreaming? Mapping the uses of the comparative method in social policy, sociology and political science since the 1970s Open
This article maps the development and uses of the comparative method in academic research since the 1970s. It is based on an original database that we constructed for our review of 12,483 articles extracted from leading journals representi…
View article: Methodologies for comparative social policy analysis
Methodologies for comparative social policy analysis Open
This chapter takes stock of the methodologies employed in comparative social policy analysis. It traces the evolution and development of comparative methodology, empirically analysing trends in the Journal of European Social Policy since i…
View article: From ‘welfare’ to ‘workfare’, and back again? Social insecurity and the changing role of the state
From ‘welfare’ to ‘workfare’, and back again? Social insecurity and the changing role of the state Open
View article: From ‘welfare’ to ‘workfare’, and back again? Social insecurity and the changing role of the state
From ‘welfare’ to ‘workfare’, and back again? Social insecurity and the changing role of the state Open
View article: From ‘welfare’ to ‘workfare’, and back again? Social insecurity and the changing role of the state
From ‘welfare’ to ‘workfare’, and back again? Social insecurity and the changing role of the state Open
View article: Social investment, inclusive growth that is sustainable and the new global social policy
Social investment, inclusive growth that is sustainable and the new global social policy Open
View article: Conclusion:
Conclusion: Open
View article: Introduction and overview
Introduction and overview Open
View article: The Politics of (Fractured) Solidarity: A Cross‐National Analysis of the Class Bases of the Welfare State
The Politics of (Fractured) Solidarity: A Cross‐National Analysis of the Class Bases of the Welfare State Open
This article considers the politics of social solidarity from a cross‐national perspective. In the analysis, we rely on four waves of international social survey data for our sample of Western nations, representative of different welfare s…
View article: Coming together in a rightward direction: post-1980s changing attitudes to the British welfare state
Coming together in a rightward direction: post-1980s changing attitudes to the British welfare state Open
View article: The Lost and the New ‘Liberal World’ of Welfare Capitalism: A Critical Assessment of Gøsta Esping-Andersen's<i>The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism</i>a Quarter Century Later
The Lost and the New ‘Liberal World’ of Welfare Capitalism: A Critical Assessment of Gøsta Esping-Andersen's<i>The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism</i>a Quarter Century Later Open
Celebrating the 25th birthday of Gøsta Esping-Andersen's seminal book The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism (1990), this article looks back at the old ‘liberal world’ and examines the new. In so doing, it contributes to debates and the li…
View article: Class and Cuisine in Contemporary Britain: the Social Space, the Space of Food and Their Homology
Class and Cuisine in Contemporary Britain: the Social Space, the Space of Food and Their Homology Open
Thirty-five years ago Pierre Bourdieu asserted that food preferences, as much as any other element of culture, are distributed within a space of difference more or less homologous with the social space of class positions. Plumbing data on …
View article: Defining Minimum Income (and Living) Standards in Europe: Methodological Issues and Policy Debates
Defining Minimum Income (and Living) Standards in Europe: Methodological Issues and Policy Debates Open
Minimum income protection is gaining new significance in European social policy. In an effort to promote social inclusion, the European Parliament has called on the European Commission and EU Member States to guarantee the minimum right to…
View article: Rethinking Social Policy and Society
Rethinking Social Policy and Society Open
Political and administrative processes are leading to collectively undesirable and intolerable societal outcomes in the advanced liberal democracies, as policymakers seek to address social issues in the design and implementation of new soc…
View article: British political values, attitudes to climate change, and travel behaviour
British political values, attitudes to climate change, and travel behaviour Open
The UK is committed to a sharp reduction of greenhouse gases. Progress towards its goal will depend on whether the public can be persuaded to change their travel behaviour. Using British Social Attitudes 2011 survey data, analyses show tha…