Contributing to social inclusion? Implementation and outcomes of the activation of social assistance recipients. The case of Luxembourg KU Leuven
In the last three decades activation policies in social assistance provision have gained increasing relevance as a mean to address poverty and social exclusion through paid work. This has driven a considerable academic debate in this respect. However, current studies concerned about the effectiveness of activation within social assistance have often adopted a narrow concept of social inclusion equating it to benefit recipients' integration into ...