Tom Chevalier
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Policy mixes and youth vulnerability in Europe: A qualitative comparative analysis of the NEET rate Open
This article examines the capability of various welfare states to mitigate youth vulnerability, operationalized as a low NEET rate. It aims to complement existing empirical knowledge with a novel set of indicators and Europe-wide configura…
The Social Risks of the Environmental Transition in Transportation Open
This paper aims to map the social risks of the environmental transition in the transportation sector. Existing literature on the risks related to the environmental transition focuses more on economic risks and damages, while social risks a…
Defining, Operationalizing and Classifying Socio-Ecological Risks Open
Both the ecological crisis and the policies set up to combat such crisis -pursuing the so-called green transition -are belonging to a 'third wave' of social risks after the ones connected to industrial and post-industrial transformations. …
Can the welfare state reduce youth poverty? Open
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Access for children in need to the key services covered by the European Child Guarantee – France Open
On 14 June 2021, the Council of the European Union adopted a Recommendation establishing a “European Child Guarantee”, with a view to guaranteeing access to six key services for “children in need”:•effective and free access to four service…
Center-Right Parties and Post-War Secondary Education Open
The massification of secondary schooling constitutes the key educational project of the first post-war period. However, the resulting educational structures differed in terms of streaming and standardization. Despite their historical oppos…
Introduction: the Development of Youth Policies in Europe in Past Decades Open
Youth policies in Europe represent an issue quite difficult to grasp: according to countries and to territories, their target, their content and their resources appear to vary dramatically, although they have been developed more or less in…
What We Talk about When We Talk about Poverty: Culture and Welfare State Development in Britain, Denmark and France Open
Why did historical anti-poverty programs in Britain, Denmark and France differ so dramatically in their goals , beneficiaries and agents for addressing poverty? Different cultural views of poverty contributed to how policy makers envisione…