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November

How State Capacity Shapes Human Security During Crises Professor Patricia Kennett, Dr Suyeon Lee, Professor Huck ju-Kwon and Ryan Lutz

Health Barriers Limit Job Prospects for Most German Basic Income Support Recipients Dr Cordula Zabel

October

Ecosocial Policy and the Social Risks of Climate Change: Foundations of the U.S. Ecosocial Safety Net Taylor Brown and Dr Yu-Ling Chang

Internalised Individualism: Young Jobseekers and the Psychologization of Labour Market Participation Dr Thomas Rochow

Which Training Leads to Employment? Dr Jonas Wood, Professor Karel Neels and Dr Sunčica Vujić

Devolution and Social Citizenship – The Basic Income Pilot For Care Leavers in Wales Dr Rajiv Prabhakar

September

Regional Variations in China’s Emerging Welfare State Professor Ka Ho Mok and Dr Zhuoyi Wen

Why Digitalization Matters For How – And If – We Access Government Benefits Bryn Hummel, Professor Mara Yerkes and Dr Michelle Bal

Non-Take-Up of Universal Social Benefits: The Case of Long-Term Care Allowances Dr Astrid Pennerstorfer and Dr August Österle

“All About Love?” The Australian Case of Drug Testing Welfare Recipients Dr Katherine Curcher, Thomas Weight and Professor Alison Ritter

July

Home Ownership and Wealth Inequality in Great Britain Dr Ricky Kanabar and Professor Paul Gregg

Who Should Get What in the Welfare State? Dr Tijs Laenen, Dr Sarah Marchal and Dr Wim Van Lancker

The Gig Economy: Delivering Food But Abandoning Welfare? Dr Tat Chor Au-Yeung, Dr Chris King-Chi Chan, Dr Cham Kit Keith Ming and Wing Yin Anna Tsui

June

Economic Sanctions and the Material Well-Being of Older Adults in Iran Dr Ilyar Heydari Barardehi, Dr Mahnoush Abdollah Milani and Sepideh Soltani

Climate Crisis and Social Protection: From Worker Protection to Post-Growth Transformation? Larissa Nenning, Dr Paul Bridgen, Dr Katharina Zimmermann, Professor Milena Büchs and Merita Mesiäislehto

Exacerbating Disadvantage: Gender, Class and the Universal Credit Conditionality Regime Dr Kate Andersen

May

‘Caught in Two Directions, Never Good Enough’ – ‘Maternal Activation’ and the Expectations on Homeless Mothers Dr Edith England and Dr Josie Henley

Mutually Compatible? Exploring the Rights of Sexual Minorities and Confucianism Dr Sam Wai-Kam Yu and Dr Jack Wai Chik Yue

April

Activation and Wellbeing: The Lived Experience of Community Placement Dr Carla Petautschnig and Professor Virpi Timonen

Social Abjection and The ‘Space and Place’ of Gypsy/Traveller Communities Professor Colin Clark

What Role for Family and Education in Explaining Inequality? Dr Ana Suárez Àlvarez and Dr Ana Jesùs López Menėndez

March

One Type or Many? Exploring Welfare Regime Hybridisation Dr Zahid Mumtaz, Dr Antonios Roumpakis and Dr Mulyadi Sumarto

A Real Safety Net? Exploring Debt Relief in Ireland Dr Melissa Boyle

Systems Thinking for Better Social Policy Dr Jeremiah Brown, Dr Jack Noone and Dr Fanny Salignac

February

Highlighting Strengths and Uncovering Challenges for Third Sector Employability Programmes, Through Collaborative Research Dr Annie Irvine, Joe McKenzie, Christine Brass and Alex Kelley

Exploring Novel Direct Payments During the Pandemic: A Gateway to Universal Basic Income? Dr Päivi Mäntyneva and Professor Heikki Hiilamo

Impact of Cash Transfers on Household Incomes in Nigeria Titilope Eluwa, George Eluwa, Apera Iorwa, Babajide Daini, Kabir Abdullahi, Modasola Balogun, Professor Sanni Yaya, Dr Bright Ahinkorah and Abdullahi Lawal

Harmony and Dissonance: The Interplay of Formal and Informal Social Protection Dr Zahid Mumtaz

January

How Young People Have Become the New Target of East Asian Welfare Dr Hyewon Park and Dr Kosuke Sakai

Which Maternity Leave Length is Most Beneficial for Women’s Health? Lara Bister, Professor Peter Eibich, Dr Roberta Rutigliano, Dr Mine Kühn and Dr Karen van Hedel