Zeitschriftenbeiträge
Son, Keonhi, 2023: The Origin of Social Policy for Women Workers: The Emergence of Paid Maternity Leave in Western Countries, in: Comparative Political Studies, Online first, doi:10.1177/00104140231169024
Wolkenhauer, Anna, 2023: Neoliberalism, social policy, and the state: searching for the transformative potential of Zambia’s Social Cash Transfer, in: Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du développement, Online first, doi:10.1080/02255189.2023.2192466
Rothgang, Heinz; Gottschall, Karin, 2022: Who cares? Langzeitpflege in Deutschland, Schweden und Italien, in: WSI - Mitteilungen, 75. Jahrgang (5), S. 371 - 378, doi:10.5771/0342-300X-2022-5-371
Fischer, Johanna, 2022: The social long-term care insurance model: comparing actor configurations across countries and time, in: Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy, 38 (2), S. 93 - 110, doi:10.1017/ics.2022.9, 30.08.2022
Breznau, Nate, 2022: Integrating Computer Prediction Methods in Social Science: A Comment on Hofman et al, in: Social Science Computer Review, 40 (3), S. 844 - 853, doi:10.1177/08944393211049776
Son, Keonhi, 2022: Do international treaties only have an impact on ratifying states?: the influence of the ILO Maternity Protection Conventions in 160 states, 1883 until 2018, in: International Labour Review, Online first, doi:10.1111/ilr.12371
Son, Keonhi, 2022: Ship of Theseus: from ILO Standards to Outcome of Maternity Protection Policy, in: Journal of Social Policy, doi:10.1017/S0047279422000010
Tonelli, Simone, 2022: What Curbs Social Investment? The Effect of Foreign Electoral Outcomes on Childcare Expenditure Levels, in: Journal of Social Policy, S. 1 - 22, doi:10.1017/S0047279421000908, 06.01.2022
de Carvalho, Gabriela, 2022: The World Bank and Healthcare Reforms: A Cross-National Analysis of Policy Prescriptions in South America, in: Social Inclusion, 10 (1), S. 5 - 18, doi:10.17645/si.v10i1.4734, 25.01.2022
Fischer, Johanna; Frisina Doetter, Lorraine; Rothgang, Heinz, 2022: Comparing long-term care systems: A multi-dimensional actor-centered typology, in: Social Policy & Administration, 56 (2), S. 343, doi:10.1111/spol.12742, 14.06.2021