Posts Tagged

Selectivism

Laenen (2025)
Journal article
  • June 5, 2025

What makes social policy programs (un)popular? Disentangling the causal impact of policy design, risk group deservingness and and mode of delivery. Journal of European Social Policy.

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Laenen, Roosma & Achterberg (2025)
  • March 24, 2025

It’s the middle that matters? Income group coalitions in support for redistributive welfare reform. International Journal of Social Welfare.

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Laenen & Gugushvili (2021)
Journal article
  • March 17, 2021

Are universal welfare policies really more popular than selective ones? A critical discussion of empirical research. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy.

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Gugushvili & Laenen (2021)
Journal article
  • March 16, 2021

Two decades after Korpi & Palme’s “paradox of redistribution”: What have we learnt so far and where do we take it from here? Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy.

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Gugushvili & Laenen (2019)
  • May 2, 2019

Twenty years after Korpi and Palme’s “paradox of redistribution”: what have we learned so far and where should we take it from here? SPSW Working Paper Series, No. CESO/SPSW/2019-01. Leuven: Centre for Sociological Research.

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