Welfare to Work: Conditional Rights in Social Policy
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- Wim de Jong & Litska Strikwerda, 2021. "Controlling risks in the safe city: The rise of pre-emptive practices in law enforcement, public surveillance and mental health and addiction care (1970–2020)," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 58(12), pages 2514-2530, September.
- Anders Molander & Gaute Torsvik, 2013.
"Getting People into Work: What (if Anything) Can Justify Mandatory Activation of Welfare Recipients?,"
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- Molander, Anders & Torsvik, Gaute, 2013. "Getting People Into Work: What (If Anything) Can Justify Mandatory Activation Of Welfare Recipients?," Working Papers in Economics 03/13, University of Bergen, Department of Economics.
- Stefano Giubboni, 2023. "Solidariet? e condizionalit? nella garanzia dei diritti sociali," PRISMA Economia - Societ? - Lavoro, FrancoAngeli Editore, vol. 2023(1-2), pages 89-105.
- Sarah Johnsen & Beth Watts & Suzanne Fitzpatrick, 2021. "Rebalancing the rhetoric: A normative analysis of enforcement in street homelessness policy," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 58(2), pages 355-371, February.
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