Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp
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2013
- 1302 The EU-SILC sample design variables: critical review and recommendations
by Tim Goedemé - 1301 Putting the child-centred investment strategy to the test: Evidence for the EU27
by Wim Van Lancker
2012
- 1212 An exploration of family-based pathways through which parents’ financial stress is associated with problem behaviour of adolescents
by Koen Ponnet & Edwin Wouters & Tim Goedemé & Dimitri Mortelmans - 1211 Education for Children with Special Needs: A Comparative Study of Education Systems and Parental Guidance Services
by Leen Sebrechts - 1210 Welfare State Decommodification: Concepts, Operationalizations and Long-term Trends
by Olivier Pintelon - 1209 The Active Welfare State Revisited
by Frank Vandenbroucke - 1208 Are new social risk expenditures crowding out the old?
by Leen Meeusen & Annemie Nys - 1207 Less is More? 20 years of changing minimum income protection for old Europe’s elderly
by Tim Goedemé - 1206 Individual Employment, Household Employment and Risk of Poverty in the EU. A Decomposition Analysis
by Vincent Corluy & Frank Vandenbroucke - 1205 The EU and Minimum Income Protection: Clarifying the Policy Conundrum
by Frank Vandenbroucke & Bea Cantillon & Natascha Van Mechelen & Tim Goedemé & Anne Van Lancker - 1204 Household Work Intensity and the Adequacy of Social Protection in the EU
by Bea Cantillon & Natascha Van Mechelen & Olivier Pintelon & Aaron Van den Heede - 1203 An international comparison of the impact of child benefits on poverty outcomes for single mothers
by Wim Van Lancker & Joris Ghysels & Bea Cantillon - 1202 The beneficiaries of childcare expansion
by Joris Ghysels & Kim Vercammen - 1201 Families of children with special needs in Flanders: their vulnerability within the citizenship paradigm
by Leen Sebrechts & Jef Breda
2011
- 1110 What if we voted on the weights of a multidimensional well-being index? An illustration with Flemish data
by Koen Decancq & Luc Van Ootegem & Elsy Verhofstadt - 1109 Solidarity and reciprocity in the social investment state: what can be learned from the case of Flemish school allowances and truancy?
by Bea Cantillon & Wim Van Lancker - 1108 The provision of informal childcare by European grandparents: constraints versus selective preferences
by Joris Ghysels - 1107 Employment chances and changes of immigrants in Belgium: the impact of citizenship
by Vincent Corluy & Ive Marx & Gerlinde Verbist - 1106 Who reaps the benefits? The social distribution of public childcare in Sweden and Flanders
by Wim Van Lancker & Joris Ghysels - 1105 The CSB-Minimum Income Protection Indicators dataset (CSB-MIPI)
by Natascha Van Mechelen & Sarah Marchal & Tim Goedemé & Ive Marx & Bea Cantillon - 1104 The Social Stratification of Social Risks
by Olivier Pintelon & Bea Cantillon & Karel Van den Bosch & Christopher T. Whelan - 1103 The Paradox of the Social Investment State. Growth, Employment and Poverty in the Lisbon Era
by Bea Cantillon - 1102 It’s all about the money? Temporary employment, gender, poverty and the role of regulations from a broad European perspective
by Wim Van Lancker - 1101 Disappointing poverty trends : is the social investment state to blame? An exercise in soul-searching for policy-makers
by Frank Vandenbroucke & Koen Vleminckx
2010
- 1009 The standard error of estimates based on EU-SILC. An exploration through the Europe 2020 poverty indicators
by Tim Goedemé - 1008 The unequal benefits of family activation: an analysis of the social distribution of family policy among families with young children
by Joris Ghysels & Wim Van Lancker - 1007 Disambiguating Lisbon. Growth, Employment and Social Inclusion in the Investment State
by Bea Cantillon - 1006 Poverty in the enlarged European Union. A discussion about definitions and reference groups
by Tim Goedemé & Stijn Rottiers - 1005 (Un)desirable Effects of Output Funding for Flemish Universities
by Bea Cantillon & Annemieke De Ridder & Eva Vanhaecht & Gerlinde Verbist - 1004 The sociology of social recognition: competition in social recognition games
by Stijn Rottiers - 1003 Does income inequality make us sick? Whether, and (if so) how, income inequality affects personal health
by Stijn Rottiers - 1002 Female employment, institutions and the role of reference groups: a multilevel analysis of 22 European countries
by Wim Van Lancker & Joris Ghysels - 1001 Taxing Care : enhancing the childcare time in the dual earner era
by Joris Ghysels & Gerlinde Verbist & Josefine Vanhille
2009
- 0901 A Guaranteed Minimum Income for Europe’s Elderly. Options and Pitfalls in the Design of a Harmonised Basic Pension Scheme in the European Union
by Tim Goedemé & Wim Van Lancker
2008
- 0802 Child Benefit Support and Method of Payment: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Belgium
by Marieke Huysentruyt & Eva Lefevere - 0801 The Inclusion of Non-cash Housing Advantages in the Income Concept. Estimates and Distribution Effects for Belgium
by Gerlinde Verbist & Stijn Lefebure

