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April 2021, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 127-129 Editorial
by Wen‐Jui Han - 130-139 Growing up in economic hardship: The relationship between childhood social assistance recipiency and early adulthood obstacles
by Miia Bask & Pasi Haapakorva & Mika Gissler & Tiina Ristikari - 140-151 Reexamining the poverty cycle in middle and late adulthood: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study 2002–2014
by Peiyi Lu & Mack Shelley & Yi‐Long Liu - 152-169 The effectiveness of minimum income benefits in poverty reduction in Spain
by Luis Ayala & José María Arranz & Carlos García‐Serrano & Lucía Martínez‐Virto - 170-181 Between hope and fear? Regional and social dividing lines in attitudes towards an EU minimum income scheme
by Femke Roosma & Wim van Oorschot - 182-192 Canada’s unemployment insurance in crisis
by Mohammad Ferdosi - 193-207 Social insurance reform and absenteeism in Vietnam
by Kieu‐Dung Nguyen & Van‐AnhThi Tran & Duc‐Thanh Nguyen - 208-215 Providing a safety net for the vulnerable persons in Ghana: Does the extended family matter?
by Samuel Owusu & Samuel Tawiah Baidoo - 216-225 Women’s employment status and domestic violence in Tanzania: How do they link?
by Abel Kinyondo & Magashi Joseph - 226-238 An intersection of East Asian welfare and immigration regimes: The social rights of low‐skilled labour migrants in Japan and Korea
by Kyunghwan Kim - 239-248 Living situations among undocumented migrants in Sweden: The effects of exclusion from fundamental housing rights
by Matti Wirehag & Lena Andersson & Anders Hjern & Henry Ascher
January 2021, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 5-6 Editorial
by Åke Bergmark - 7-16 A green social work perspective on social work during the time of COVID‐19
by Lena Dominelli - 17-29 Economic distress and health: A fixed effects analysis of low‐income persons in Singapore
by Irene Y.H. Ng & Jian Qi Tan - 30-45 ‘Between heaven and hell’: Subjective well‐being of asylum seekers
by Ville R. Hartonen & Pertti Väisänen & Liisa Karlsson & Sinikka Pöllänen - 46-57 Institutions and the gender wage gap: How production and welfare regime moderates the effect of family policy
by Ji Young Kang - 58-71 Financial exclusion in OECD countries: A scoping review
by Mary A. Caplan & Julie Birkenmaier & Junghee Bae - 72-83 Do ‘child‐friendly’ countries contribute to child satisfaction? A comparative study of OECD countries
by Noam Tarshish - 84-96 Impacts of off‐farm employment on welfare, food security and poverty: Evidence from rural Vietnam
by Pham Bao Duong & Pham Tien Thanh & Tihomir Ancev - 97-105 Social work in a conflict context: Challenges facing social workers with indigenous inhabitants of unrecognised villages in Israel
by Nuzha Allassad Alhuzail & Ibrahim Mahajne - 106-119 Managing the tensions between service and advocacy: The case of the AJEEC Social Change Service Organization, Naqab, Israel
by Amal Elsana - 120-120 The Poverty of Nations: A Relational Perspective
by Greg Hall - 120-121 Social Justice Theory and Practice for Social Work: Critical and Philosophical Perspectives
by Jean Sienkewicz - 121-121 Inequality, Social Protection and Social Justice
by Neil Thompson
October 2020, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 297-299 Research‐based knowledge about social work and sustainability
by Aila‐Leena Matthies & Amy Krings & Ingo Stamm - 300-309 Raising awareness of transformative ecosocial work: Participatory action research with Australian practitioners
by Heather Boetto & Wendy Bowles & Kati Närhi & Meredith Powers - 310-320 Climate change in Alaska: Social workers’ attitudes, beliefs, and experiences
by Mary Dallas Allen - 321-334 Equity in sustainable development: Community responses to environmental gentrification
by Amy Krings & Tania M. Schusler - 335-345 Understandings of environmental injustice and sustainability in marginalized communities: A qualitative inquiry in Nevada
by Jennifer Willett & Alonso Tamayo & Jeffrey Kern - 346-355 Social work and sustainable rural development: The practice of social economy in China
by Hok Bun Ku & Karita Kan - 356-366 Empowering refugees and asylum seekers in the Italian agriculture sector by linking social cooperative entrepreneurship and social work practices
by Claudia Lintner & Susanne Elsen - 367-377 Building racial bridges? Social capital among community gardeners in US food deserts
by Jennifer F. Jettner & Mary C. Secret - 378-389 Ecosocial innovations enabling social work to promote new forms of sustainable economy
by Aila‐Leena Matthies & Jef Peeters & Tuuli Hirvilammi & Ingo Stamm - 390-390 A Sociology of Shame and Blame: Insiders vs Outsiders
by Aftab Ahmed & Abid Ghafoor Chaudhry - 391-392 Social Exclusion in Cross‐National Perspective: Actors, Actions, and Impacts from Above and Below
by Raluca Bejan
July 2020, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 203-204 Editorial
by Wen‐Jui Han - 205-218 INGO affiliate’s dual legitimacy in institutional environments with multiple dimensions for social welfare practice: The case of an INGO in Taiwan and its affiliate in Kyrgyzstan
by Hsin‐Mei Lin & Carol Shuling Huang - 219-232 The 2015 welfare reform of the National Basic Livelihood Security System in South Korea: Effects on economic outcomes
by Jaehyun Nam & Hyungjohn Park - 233-243 Measuring the restrictiveness of Portuguese residential care for children and youth
by Mary Elizabeth Rauktis & Margarida Rangel Henriques & Maria Acciaiuoli Barbosa‐Ducharne & Orlanda Cruz & Marina S. Lemos & Julia Lee - 244-254 Attachment provision in the Saudi orphanages: Exploring the narratives of residential staff
by Antigonos Sochos & Najla Al‐Jasas - 255-269 Health and living conditions of Samis compared with other citizens based on representative surveys in three Swedish regions
by Arne Gerdner & Per Carlson - 270-284 Moving targets: Target groups of active labour market policies and transitions to employment in Europe
by Daniel Fredriksson - 285-289 The Social Policy Indicators (SPIN) database
by Kenneth Nelson & Daniel Fredriksson & Tomas Korpi & Walter Korpi & Joakim Palme & Ola Sjöberg - 290-290 Social Work and Disasters: A Handbook for Practice
by Komalsingh Rambaree - 291-291 Contesting Human Rights: Norms, Institutions and Practice
by Lynelle Watts
April 2020, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 117-117 Editorial
by Åke Bergmark - 118-128 Supplemental home care and topping‐up: A shift from service universalism towards a new and privatised public service model?
by Ulf Hjelmar & Tine Rostgaard - 129-141 Empowering migrant domestic helpers through financial education
by Huiquan Zhou & Haijing Dai & Nahri Jung - 142-153 Employment effects of a German workfare programme at the establishment level
by Sandra Dummert & Christian Hohendanner - 154-167 Free, free, set them free? Are programmes effective that allow job centres considerable freedom to choose the exact design?
by Tamara Harrer & Andreas Moczall & Joachim Wolff - 168-178 Dignity‐based practices in Norwegian activation work
by Carolina Ohls - 179-191 Changes in household poverty among South Korean young adults: Decomposition analysis for 1995, 2006 and 2016
by Geumsun Byun - 192-197 Reconstruction of post‐war social work: Experience from former Yugoslavia as an inspiration
by Sven Hessle
January 2020, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 4-5 Editorial
by Wen‐Jui Han - 6-19 The coverage of social protection in the Global South
by Carina Schmitt - 20-28 Social protection clusters in sub‐Saharan Africa
by Jessica Clement - 29-40 The association between poverty indicators and material hardship in South Korea
by Soyoon Weon & David W. Rothwell - 41-50 Multidimensional poverty status of householders with disabilities in South Korea
by Eun‐Young Park & Su‐Jung Nam - 51-61 Pathways from workplace flexibility to turnover intention: Role of work–family conflict, family–work conflict, and job satisfaction
by Min‐Kyoung Rhee & Soo Kyung Park & Chung‐Kwon Lee - 62-70 Institutional evolution and abrupt change: Reforming the administration of social assistance in Finland
by Sampo Varjonen - 71-82 Shaping Canadian citizens: A historical study of Canadian multiculturalism and social work during the period from 1900 to 1999
by Marjorie Johnstone & Eunjung Lee - 83-95 Mapping social work education in the West Africa region: Movements toward indigenization in 12 countries’ training programs
by Mark Canavera & Bree Akesson & Debbie Landis & Miranda Armstrong & Elizabeth Meyer - 96-108 Kosovo's social policy during self‐management, UNMIK and independence: Persisting high inequality and social exclusion
by Artan Mustafa - 109-109 Social Work and Social Welfare: A Human Rights Foundation
by Linda Briskman - 110-110 Ethics, Equity and Community Development
by Richard Hugman - 110-111 Human Rights in Child Protection: Implications for Professional Practice and Policy
by Fang Zhao & Yanfeng Xu
October 2019, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 350-357 Youth employment in Europe: Coordination as a crucial dimension
by Jale Tosun & Felix Hörisch & Paulo Marques - 358-368 The impact of the European Youth Guarantee on active labour market policies: A convergence analysis
by Jale Tosun & Oliver Treib & Fabrizio De Francesco - 369-379 Bringing firms on board. Inclusiveness of the dual apprenticeship systems in Germany, Switzerland and Denmark
by Giuliano Bonoli & Anna Wilson - 380-393 Promoting workplace‐based training to fight youth unemployment in three EU countries: Different strategies, different results?
by Paulo Marques & Felix Hoerisch - 394-403 Europeanisation and the Youth Guarantee: The case of France
by Margherita Bussi & Paolo Graziano - 404-417 Coordination of legislative speech in times of crisis: Youth unemployment and debates on redistributive policies in the Swedish Riksdag, 1994–2014
by Hanna Bäck & Markus Baumann & Marc Debus - 418-430 Political trust, young people and institutions in Europe. A multilevel analysis
by Tom Chevalier - 431-441 Public opinion towards workfare policies in Europe: Polarisation of attitudes in times of austerity?
by Christopher Buss - 442-453 Deservingness in the eye of the beholder: A vignette study on the moderating role of cultural profiles in supporting activation policies
by Erwin Gielens & Femke Roosma & Peter Achterberg - 454-467 Public support for the social rights and social obligations of the unemployed: Two sides of the same coin?
by Tijs Laenen & Bart Meuleman
July 2019, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 245-245 Editorial
by Åke Bergmark - 246-259 Work and welfare‐state trajectories in Norway over two decades: Has the goal of getting more people into work been achieved?
by Hans‐Tore Hansen & Thomas Lorentzen - 260-270 Overcoming barriers: Effects of entering vocational rehabilitation on labour market outcomes
by Anton Nivorozhkin - 271-281 The perceived legitimacy of a basic income among Finnish food aid recipients
by Suvi Linnanvirta & Christian Kroll & Helena Blomberg - 282-292 When political values and perceptions of deservingness collide: Evaluating public support for homelessness investments in Canada
by Carey Doberstein & Alison Smith - 293-306 Does the unification of health financing affect the distribution pattern of out‐of‐pocket health expenses in Turkey?
by Songul Cinaroglu & Onur Baser - 307-317 Perspectives of South African caregivers in receipt of Child Support Grants: Implications for family strengthening interventions
by Leila Patel & Tessa Hochfeld & Jenita Chiba - 318-332 Mobilising the welfare machine: Questioning the resurgent socialist concern in China’s Public Rental Housing Scheme
by June Wang & Mingye Li - 333-344 Three variations on the Australian supported playgroup model
by Amy Conley Wright & Jane Warren & Kristen Burriel & Lynda Sinnott - 345-345 Poverty, Inequality and Social Work: The Impact of Neoliberalism and Austerity Politics on Welfare Provision
by Michael Reisch - 346-346 The Routledge Handbook of Green Social Work
by Dorothy N. Gamble
April 2019, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 115-116 Editorial
by Jill Duerr Berrick - 117-127 Causal dynamics of poverty reproduction in EU countries
by Stefanos Papanastasiou & Christos Papatheodorou - 128-137 What influences the size of child maintenance payments? A register‐based study of maintenance payments in Finland
by Antti Rissanen & Mikko Aaltonen - 138-151 The limits of inequality: Public support for social policy across rich democracies
by Nate Breznau & Carola Hommerich - 152-166 The distributive impact of private pensions in the context of the institutional designs of public pension systems across OECD countries
by Ikhyun Jang - 167-178 Convergence of family policy across welfare regimes (1990 to 2010): Different connotations of family policy expansion
by Ji Young Kang - 179-195 Immigrants’ support for social spending, self‐interest and the role of the group: A comparative study of immigrants in The Netherlands
by Jeanette A. J. Renema & Marcel Lubbers - 196-207 Non‐governmental organisations and informal associations in service delivery for African migrants in China: Evidence of voluntary sector failure?
by Cheryl Chui & Lucy Porter Jordan & Wei Wang - 208-216 Chinese seniors’ attitudes towards government responsibility for social welfare: Self‐interest, collectivism orientation and regional disparities
by Kun Yang & Huamin Peng & Jia Chen - 217-228 Burnout in Chinese social work: Differential predictability of the components of the Maslach Burnout Inventory
by Yean Wang & Huan Zhang & Jie Lei & Yuehui Yu - 229-240 Heterogeneous impacts of provincial governance on household welfare in Vietnam
by Tuyen Quang Tran & Tinh Thanh Doan & Huong Van Vu & Hien Thi Nguyen - 241-241 Social Investment and Social Welfare: International and Critical Perspectives
by Mary Caplan - 242-242 Islam and Social Work: Culturally Sensitive Practice in a Diverse World
by Qusai A Ibrahim
January 2019, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 3-4 Editorial
by Jill Duerr Berrick - 5-15 Governing the coordination of care for older people: Comparing care agreements in Denmark and Norway
by Signy Irene Vabo & Viola Burau - 16-30 A multilevel analysis of perceived intergenerational mobility and welfare state preferences
by Alexi Gugushvili - 31-43 Income inequality, welfare regimes and aggregate health: Review of reviews
by Ki‐tae Kim - 44-52 Assessing mental health and service needs among refugees in Malaysia
by Stacey A. Shaw & Veena Pillai & Kaitlin P. Ward - 53-62 Analysis of care and education pathways of refugee and asylum‐seeking children in care in England: Implications for social work
by Aoife O'Higgins - 63-76 Examining the effects of the Durunuri programme on low‐wage workers' social insurance coverage in South Korea
by Mikyung Park & Rosa Minhyo Cho - 77-88 Frontline workers' competency in activation work
by Talieh Sadeghi & Silje Bringsrud Fekjær - 89-99 Poverty alleviation, coverage and fiscal sustainability: Investigating the effect of a new social pension in Hong Kong
by Stefan Kühner & Kee‐Lee Chou - 100-107 Work patterns and gender reproduction in the Talensi small‐scale gold‐mining industry in Ghana: Implications for social welfare policy
by Elizabeth Koomson - 108-109 The Uses of Social Investment edited by Anton Hemerijck. 2017: Oxford, Oxford University Press. 475 pp. ISBN: 978‐0‐19‐879049‐5
by James Midgley - 109-110 Vulnerability and Marginality in Human Services
by Clare Tilbury - 110-111 Social Work and Research in Advanced Welfare States
by Bruce A. Thyer - 112-112 Policy practice in social work education: A literature review
by Idit Weiss‐Gal
October 2018, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 321-324 Health and health care for children in out‐of‐home care
by Bo Vinnerljung & Anders Hjern - 325-336 Dental healthcare utilisation among young adults who were in societal out‐of‐home care as children: A Swedish National Cohort Study
by Marie Berlin & Tita Mensah & Frida Lundgren & Gunilla Klingberg & Anders Hjern & Bo Vinnerljung & Andreas Cederlund - 337-347 Children and young people with intellectual disability in residential childcare: Prevalence of mental health disorders and therapeutic interventions
by Alba Águila‐Otero & Carla González‐García & Amaia Bravo & Susana Lázaro‐Visa & Jorge F. del Valle - 348-357 Health problems and healthcare needs among youth in Swedish secure residential care
by Bo Vinnerljung & Stefan Kling & Anders Hjern - 358-363 Gender aspects of health‐related quality of life of youth in secure residential care in Sweden
by Anders Hjern & Luis Rajmil & Stefan Kling & Bo Vinnerljung - 364-371 Children placed in alternate care in Norway: A review of mental health needs and current official measures to meet them
by Stine Lehmann & Nanna S. Kayed - 372-380 The English system for ensuring health care and health monitoring of looked after children
by Doug Simkiss & Renu Jainer - 381-387 Partnership approaches to the evaluation of complex policy initiatives: Qualitative research as key to building effective relationships
by Fiona Turner‐Halliday & Vicki Welch & Graham Bryce & Matt Forde & Richard Cotmore & Phil Wilson & Bridie Fitzpatrick & Nicholas Watson & Helen Minnis - 388-396 The role of care coordination and out‐of‐home placement in youth dental and vision care visits
by Bethany R. Lee & John A. Cosgrove
July 2018, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 213-214 Editorial
by Åke Bergmark - 215-225 Marketisation policies in different contexts: Consequences for home‐care workers in Germany, Japan and Sweden
by Hildegard Theobald & Marta Szebehely & Yayoi Saito & Nobu Ishiguro - 226-235 Regulating social welfare services: Between compliance and learning
by Avishai Benish & Dana Halevy & Shimon Spiro - 236-247 Gender and health among older people: What is the role of social policies?
by Björn Högberg - 248-257 Social welfare services staff burnout in Cyprus: Who is responsible?
by Stavros K. Parlalis & Panayiota Christodoulou - 258-269 Contextualising institutional complementarity. How long‐term unemployment depends on employment protection legislation, active labour market policies and the economic climate
by Luc Benda & Ferry Koster & Romke van der Veen - 270-281 Families with young children in times of economic downturn: Implications for social work practice
by Freya Geinger & Griet Roets & Michel Vandenbroeck - 282-293 Attitudes towards childcare policies, policy feedback and path dependency: Czech Republic contrasted to Norway
by Tomáš Sirovátka & Jana Válková - 294-304 Meeting (or not) at the street level? A literature review on street‐level research in public management, social policy and social work
by Urban Nothdurfter & Koen Hermans - 305-315 Social service systems for vulnerable children and families in low‐ and middle‐income countries: Establishing definitions and key components
by Thomas M. Crea & Andrew D. Reynolds & Kelley McCreery Bunkers & Caroline M. Bishop - 316-316 Beyond the Risk Paradigm in Mental Health Policy and Practice – By Sonia Stanford, Elaine Sharland, Nina Rovinelli Heller and Joanne Warner
by Hazel Kemshall - 316-317 Political (dis)Engagement: The Changing Nature of the Political – By Nathan Manning
by Ian Cummins - 317-318 Social and Caring Professions in European Welfare States: Policies, Services and Professional Practices – By Björn Blom, Lars Evertsson and Marek Perlinski
by Walter Lorenz
July 2016, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 213-214 Editorial
by Åke Bergmark - 215-221 Family leave policy and child mortality: Evidence from 19 OECD countries from 1969 to 2010
by Joyce Shim - 222-234 Mothers' postdivorce earnings in the context of welfare policy change
by Anat Herbst & Amit Kaplan - 235-246 The differential role of human capital and health in explaining welfare exit‐route and labour outcomes
by Netta Achdut - 247-258 Immigration, living arrangement and the poverty risk of older adults in Hong Kong
by Lih‐Shing Chan & Kee‐Lee Chou - 259-272 Rethinking the construction of welfare in Mexico: Going beyond the economic measures
by Oscar A. Martinez‐Martinez & Margaret Lombe & Ana‐Maria Vazquez‐Rodriguez & Mauricio Coronado‐Garcia - 273-282 Community care for adults with severe mental disorders in rural China: A case study
by Ying Li & Ernest Chui Wing‐tak - 283-289 Religious freedom and gender equality in India
by Pangri Mehta - 290-303 Policy practice in social work education: A literature review
by Idit Weiss‐Gal - 304-313 Ongoing discussions: Essay review of Evidence Discovery and Assessment in Social Work Practice
by Eileen Gambrill - 313-314 Book Editors' Response
by Margaret Pack & Justin Cargill
January 2011, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Sven Hessle - 1-2 Editorial
by Neil Gilbert & Sven Hessle - 3-9 Giving money to strangers: European welfare states and social trust
by Carsten Jensen & Gert Tinggaard Svendsen - 10-21 Welfare program participation among rural‐to‐urban migrant workers in China
by Qingwen Xu & Xinping Guan & Fangfang Yao - 22-32 Hong Kong: workfare in the world's freest economy
by Chak Kwan Chan - 33-42 Once a NEET always a NEET? Experiences of employment and unemployment among youth in a job training programme in Taiwan
by Yu‐Wen Chen - 43-54 What works best when? The role of active labour market policy programmes in different business cycles
by Madelene Nordlund - 55-65 Lagging behind in good times: immigrants and the increased dependence on social assistance in Sweden
by Carina Mood - 66-74 Need and support: determinants of intra‐familial financial transfers in Sweden
by Carin Lennartsson - 75-86 Prevalence of gambling problems among adolescents in the Nordic countries: an overview of national gambling surveys 1997–2009
by Søren Kristiansen & Sara Marie Jensen - 87-96 Different problems – same treatment. Swedish juvenile offenders in community‐based rehabilitative programmes
by Hanna Ginner Hau & Ann‐Charlotte Smedler - 97-103 Participation in leisure activities by Arab adults with intellectual disabilities living in the community
by Faisal Azaiza & Arie Rimmerman & Tal Croitoru & Denise Naon - 104-105 In pursuit of welfare and security: along the paths of postcommunist transition
by Walter D. Connor - 106-106 Toward Evidence‐Based Practice. Variations on a Theme – By Joel Fischer
by Venkat Pulla - 106-107 Creating an Opportunity Society – By Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill
by Mark R. Rank - 107-108 Rich Democracies, Poor People: How Politics Explain Poverty – By David Brady
by Udaya R. Wagle - 109-109 Social Work and Global Health Inequalities: Practice and Policy Developments – Edited by Paul Bywaters, Eileen McLeod and Lindsey Napier
by Yanqiu Rachel Zhou