| Narratives of Promise, Narratives of Caution: A Review of the Literature on Social Impact Bonds |
27 |
| Is Contracting out of Public Services still the Great Panacea? A Systematic Review of Studies on Economic and Quality Effects from 2000 to 2014 |
18 |
| Dualization and the access to occupational family-friendly working-time arrangements across Europe |
13 |
| Geographies of Local Government Stress after the Great Recession |
10 |
| Welfare Chauvinism in Populist Radical Right Platforms: The Role of Redistributive Justice Principles |
9 |
| Sixty years after Titmuss: New findings on occupational welfare in Europe |
9 |
| Practices of activation in frontline interactions: Coercion, persuasion, and the role of trust in activation policies in Germany |
8 |
| Reducing Inequality in Childcare Service Use across European Countries: What (if any) Is the role of Social Spending? |
7 |
| Treading in sand: A qualitative study of the impact of austerity on inequalities in mental health |
7 |
| Still a weak occupational welfare in Southern Europe? Evidence from the Italian case |
7 |
| A port in a storm: Spontaneous volunteering and grassroots movements in Amsterdam. A resilient approach to the (European) refugee crisis |
7 |
| Paradoxes of Social Impact Bonds |
6 |
| Social innovation, social enterprise, and local public services: Undertaking transformation? |
6 |
| A signaling perspective on bureaucratic encounters: How public officials interpret signals and cues |
6 |
| Pension system reform in China: Who gets what pensions? |
6 |
| Inside co-production: Stakeholder meaning and situated practice |
6 |
| 'Any one of us could be among that number': Comparing the Policy Narratives for Individualized Disability Funding in Australia and England |
6 |
| Receipt of Formal and Informal Help with Specific Care Tasks among Older People Living in their Own Home. National Trends over Two Decades |
6 |
| The vicious layering of multilevel governance in Southern Europe: The case of elderly care in Italy and Spain |
5 |
| Changing the culture of social care in Scotland: Has a shift to personalization brought about transformative change? |
5 |
| Lone Parent Activation in Ireland: Putting the Cart before the Horses? |
5 |
| The Vexed Question of Market Stewardship in the Public Sector: Examining Equity and the Social Contract through the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme |
5 |
| The European flexicurity concept and the Dutch and Danish flexicurity models: How have they managed the Great Recession? |
5 |
| Non-take up of the supplemental child benefit for children with a disability in Belgium: A mixed-method approach |
5 |
| Levels or worlds of welfare? Assessing social rights and social stratification in Northern and Southern countries |
4 |
| A game of two halves? Understanding the process and outcomes of English care home closures: Qualitative and quantitative perspectives |
4 |
| Student budgets and widening participation: Comparative experiences of finance in low and higher income undergraduates at a northern red brick university |
4 |
| The new privatized market: A question of ideology or pragmatism within the Swedish addiction treatment system? |
4 |
| Digital by default? A qualitative study of exclusion in digitalised welfare |
4 |
| Public Satisfaction with the Health System and Popular Support for State Involvement in an East Asian Welfare Regime: Health Policy Legitimacy of Hong Kong |
4 |
| Critical Components in Implementing Evidence-based Practice: A Multiple Case Study of Individual Placement and Support for People with Psychiatric Disabilities |
4 |
| Factors of regional poverty reduction in Colombia: Do institutional conditions matter? |
4 |
| Undoing segmentation? Latin American health care policy during the economic boom |
4 |
| Political legitimacy and welfare state futures: Introduction |
4 |
| Deciphering Deservedness: Canadian Employment Insurance Reforms in Historical Perspective |
3 |
| Digitalization, Street-Level Bureaucracy and Welfare Users' Experiences |
3 |
| (De)familialization and (De)genderization - Competing or Complementary Perspectives in Comparative Policy Analysis? |
3 |
| How Do We Understand Partnership Working? Experiences from a Telecare Project |
3 |
| The Policymaker's Dilemma: The Risks and Benefits of a 'Black Box' Approach to Commissioning Active Labour Market Programmes |
3 |
| The antipoverty effectiveness of child support: Empirical evidence for Latin American countries |
3 |
| The impacts of housing factors on deprivation in a world city: The case of Hong Kong |
3 |
| Migrants' support for welfare state spending in Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands |
3 |
| Expediting youth's entry into employment whilst overlooking precariousness: Flexi-employability and disciplinary activation in Hong Kong |
3 |
| Social assistance trajectories among young adults in Finland: What are the determinants of welfare dependency? |
3 |
| Access to social services as a rite of integration: Power, rights, and identity |
3 |
| Welfare reform in the United Kingdom 2010-16: Expectations, outcomes, and local impacts |
3 |
| At the heart of the Nordic occupational welfare model: Occupational welfare trajectories in Sweden and Denmark |
3 |
| Comparing occupational welfare in Europe: The case of occupational pensions |
3 |
| Participatory research meets validated outcome measures: Tensions in the co-production of social care evaluation |
3 |
| The challenge of inclusive coproduction: The importance of situated rituals and emotional inclusivity in the coproduction of health research projects |
3 |