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The depoliticisation of social policy through financial inclusion
Maria Dodaro, Lavinia BifulcoThe purpose of this paper is to explore two financial inclusion measures adopted within the local welfare context of the city of Milan, Italy, examining their functioning and…
Consumer trust in Thai street food vendors: implications for the post-pandemic era
Teerapong Teangsompong, Pichaporn Yamapewan, Weerachon SawangprohThis study aims to investigate the impact of service quality (SQ), perceived value (PV) and consumer satisfaction on Thai street food, with customer satisfaction (CS) as a…
Tanzanian social policy in the new millennium – a cross-sectoral analysis from a gender perspective
Roosa Amanda Lambin, Milla NyyssöläMainland Tanzania has seen two decades of significant social policy reforms and transformations in its social and economic structures, whilst the country continues to grapple with…
Examining extra-parliamentary engagement: the impact of online and offline activities on in-party commitment amongst political party members in Finland
Ilkka Koiranen, Aki Koivula, Anna Kuusela, Arttu SaarinenThe study utilises unique survey data gathered from 12,427 party members. The dependent variable measures party members’ in-party commitment and is based on willingness to donate…
Assessing the impact of a safety income model as an alternative approach to universal basic income: a case study in South Korea
Ki Seong Park, Gyeong Lyeob Cho, Yong Min Kim, Heikki HiilamoThis case study focuses on an alternative minimum-security model, the Safety Income (SI) Model, representing a nuanced departure from both established policies and UBI. StI is a…
Career paths of multiple jobholders: employers' perspectives and employees' experiences in retail and food service
Anu Järvensivu, Ritva Horppu, Hanna KeränenMultiple jobholding (MJH) is assumed to be a growing phenomenon due to working life changes. This study presents new knowledge on the MJH career paths, from the perspectives of…
Formal long-term care, individualisation and filial responsibility: a multi-level analysis of 21 European countries
Juha Kääriäinen, Antti O. Tanskanen, Mirkka DanielsbackaDue to the rapid ageing of the continent's population, a significant surge in long-term care expenses for the elderly is expected across Europe in the coming years. Could a…
More than survival. The meanings of cash transfers for the poor
Giulio Bertoluzza, Stella Volturo, Antonella MeoThis article challenges the prevailing view that a minimum income for the poor is only relevant to basic needs. It contributes to the discussion on the meanings of money by…
The effects of individual and cultural factors on digital inclusion in European countries: a two-level regression analysis
Teemu Rantanen, Timo ToikkoWith digitisation, a new kind of inequality has emerged in society between people and groups of people. A lack of digital inclusion creates challenges for the economic and social…
Money and values in couples: a cross-welfare system comparison of gender values
Olga Jimenez-Rodriguez, Felix RequenaMoney management practices among couples from 27 countries were studied to understand how they reflect egalitarian values. The welfare system was used as a classification…
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