Projects
Subsidiary social provision before the welfare state. Political theory and social policy in nineteenth-century Belgium KU Leuven
This study is about the origins of the Belgian welfare state; more specifically, about both the policy origins and the ideological origins of the Belgian welfare state. The historical origins of the Belgian modern welfare state are often traced back to the introduction of social insurances in national legislation in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. However, this legislation only confirmed a system that had ...
Putting the social investment state to the test. Assessing the impact of Dutch and Belgian policy adjustments on poverty and social inequality. University of Antwerp
Policy Research Centre 2012 Work & Social Economy Social Economy Research Centre. KU Leuven
The effectiveness of social policy targeted at households with disabled children in Flanders: does the existing set of social policies succeed in reducing the poverty risk of disabled children? University of Antwerp
Promoting upwards social convergence. Towards greater policy coherence between the European Pillar of Social Rights, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the European Semester and the Stability and Growth Pact KU Leuven
Paper underpinning potential recommendations towards greater policy coherence between the European Pillar of Social Rights, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the European Semester and the Stability and Growth Pact
Policy Preferences and Outcomes under Social Identification Vrije Universiteit Brussel
INCh: Integrated networks to combat child poverty: a mixed methods research on network governance and perspectives of policy makers, social workers and families in poverty Ghent University
INCh
INCh: Integrated networks to combat child poverty: a mixed methods research on network
governance and perspectives of policey makers, social workers and families in poverty
Federaal Wetenschapsbeleid
BR/132/A4
The relationship between social research and policy analysis of the interactions, opportunities and constraints Ghent University
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