Disabled but not deserving? The perceived deservingness of disability welfare benefit claimants [0.03%]
残疾人就一定值得同情吗?人们对残障人士福利申领者的看法
Ben Baumberg Geiger
Ben Baumberg Geiger
While disability benefits make up the largest group of claimants in high-income countries, we know surprisingly little about which disabled people are seen as 'deserving' benefits, nor whether different people in different countries judge d...
When things go wrong with you, it hurts me too: The effects of partner's employment status on health in comparative perspective [0.03%]
当伴侣就业状况不佳时,你的痛苦也是我的痛苦:比较视角下的配偶就业状况对健康的影晌
Anna Baranowska-Rataj,Mattias Strandh
Anna Baranowska-Rataj
The effects of changes in employment status on health within couples have attracted increasing attention. This paper contributes to this emerging research by investigating whether the impact of a partner's employment status on individual se...
The social-political challenges behind the wish to die in older people who consider their lives to be completed and no longer worth living [0.03%]
老年人生而无望而想要死亡的社会政治挑战背后的愿望
Els van Wijngaarden,Anne Goossensen,Carlo Leget
Els van Wijngaarden
In the Netherlands, physician-assisted dying has been legalized since 2002. Currently, an increasing number of Dutch citizens are in favour of a more relaxed interpretation of the law. Based on an ethos of self-determination and autonomy, t...
Campaigning on the welfare state: The impact of gender and gender diversity [0.03%]
福利国家与竞选活动:性别和性别多样性的影响
Laurenz Ennser-Jedenastik
Laurenz Ennser-Jedenastik
Social policy matters have long been considered women's issues. Extant research has documented a strong link between gender and the policies of the welfare state in the legislative, executive and electoral arenas. Yet what determines the st...
From welfare states to welfare sectors: Explaining sectoral differences in occupational pensions with economic and political power of employees [0.03%]
从福利国家到福利部门:用员工的经济和政治权力解释职业年金的部门差异
Tobias Wiß
Tobias Wiß
Studies analysing welfare have previously focused on countries as units. In the course of pension cuts and the increasing importance of occupational welfare, our traditional understanding of a homogeneous welfare state is being challenged. ...
Howard Litwin,Leah Achdut,Iaroslav Youssim
Howard Litwin
Delayed retirement is a policy measure aimed at ensuring financial stability in many countries, but this particular pension reform mechanism still lacks public support. Using data from the Israeli sample of the Survey of Health, Ageing and ...
The Role of Institutions and Health in European Patterns of Work and Retirement [0.03%]
制度和健康在欧洲就业与退休模式中的作用
Axel Börsch-Supan,Agar Brugiavini,Enrica Croda
Axel Börsch-Supan
This paper uses the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) to investigate the role of pension and social security institutions in shaping the European patterns of work and retirement. The key novelty of our paper is a car...
The role of demographic and economic characteristics of twelve member states of the European Union in the diversity of state support for families [0.03%]
欧盟十二国的家庭多样性及其国家对家庭支持的影响因素分析
J C Ray
J C Ray
Comparative Study
Journal of European social policy. 1997 Feb;7(1):5-16. DOI:10.1177/095892879700700101 1997
Albanian and Polish undocumented workers in Greece: a comparative analysis [0.03%]
希腊无证アルバニアとポーランド労働者:比較分析
G Lazaridis,K Romaniszyn
G Lazaridis
Comparative Study
Journal of European social policy. 1998;8(1):5-22. DOI:10.1177/095892879800800101 1998