Journal of Social Policy publishes high quality articles on all aspects of social policy internationally with emphasis on the future direction of social policy
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Administrative Burdens and Digital Welfare: Are Technical Features of Universal Credit Problematic?
https://t.co/dcBwSzgPgT
New on #FirstView:
How and why does relational welfare work to support young people not in employment, education or training (NEET)? A realist evaluation
New on #FirstView:
The formation of family policy attitudes: the role of justice perceptions in the division of household labour
https://t.co/DzNngszAzu
New on #FirstView:
Delivering โ50 PLUS Choicesโ in the UK: how compatible are โfuller working livesโ with an increasing reliance on informal carers to deliver social care?
https://t.co/VEaxKU9Del
New on #FirstView by Leire Rincรณn Garcรญa:
Whoโs in for no strings: revisiting the determinants of universal basic income support
https://t.co/Sv9xPyunvz
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Administrative Burdens and Digital Welfare: Are Technical Features of Universal Credit Problematic?
https://t.co/dcBwSzhn6r
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Administrative Burdens and Digital Welfare: Are Technical Features of Universal Credit Problematic?
https://t.co/dcBwSzhn6r
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Administrative Burdens and Digital Welfare: Are Technical Features of Universal Credit Problematic?
https://t.co/dcBwSzhn6r