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Comparative research by F. AntĂa, H. Immervoll, C.M. Knotz, and C. Rossel examines how welfare conditionality differs across OECD countries and Latin America, revealing important contrasts in activation policies, sanctions, and social protection models.
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In Conditional solutionism, Achim Kemmerling and Gift Mwonzora examine how global institutions frame labor market challenges and policy solutions, and what this means for development, governance, and social policy.
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In Beyond imitation, Anita Afriani Sinulingga, Asrinaldi, Muhammad Saeri, and Aidinil Zetra explore how Indonesia adapted and reshaped Conditional Cash Transfer policies to fit local political and social realities
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How can social security systems respond to an increasingly unpredictable world? Whelan examines how global eco-social policy is evolving to govern uncertainty linked to climate change, crises, and socio-economic instability. #socialsecurity@SageJournalsjournals.sagepub.com/doi/abs…
In "Volatility of solidarity: Uncertainty in eco-social policy," Barden explores how instability shapes public support, political responses, and the future of eco-social welfare arrangements. #globalsocialpolicyjournals.sagepub.com/doi/abs…
In Beyond imitation, Anita Afriani Sinulingga, Asrinaldi, Muhammad Saeri, and Aidinil Zetra explore how Indonesia adapted and reshaped Conditional Cash Transfer policies to fit local political and social realities
#SocialPolicy#CashTransfers#PublicPolicyjournals.sagepub.com/doi/ful…