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HESTIA
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Elindera, Mikael, Oscar Erixson and Daniel Waldenström (2018) “Inheritance and wealth inequality: Evidence from population registers” Journal of Public Economics 165, 17-30.
Popova, Daria (2018) “The probability of poverty for mothers after childbirth and divorce in Europe: The role of social stratification and tax-benefit policies” Social Science Research, DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.10.007.
Martén, Linna (2017) “Demand for Redistribution: Individuals’ Responses to Economic Setbacks” Journal of Economics, DOI: 10.1111/sjoe.12276.
EXCELC
FACSK
Fylkesnes, Marte Knag, Anette Christine Iversen and Lennart Nygren (2018) “Negotiating Deficiency: Exploring Ethnic Minority Parents’ Narratives about Encountering Child Welfare Services in Norway” Child & Family Social Work 23 (2), 196-203.
Gümüscü, Ahmet, Lennart Nygren and Evelyn Khoo (2018) “Social work and the management of complexity in Swedish child welfare services” Nordic Social Work Research, DOI: 10.1080/2156857X.2018.1542336.
Nygren, Karina, Julie Walsh, Ingunn T. Ellingsen and Aslastair Christie (2018) “What about the fathers? The presence and absence of the father in social work practice in England, Ireland, Norway, and Sweden—A comparative study” Child & Family Social Work, DOI: 10.1111/cfs.12592.
Walsh, Julie, Sue White, Kate Morris and Paula Doherty (2018) “How do you solve a problem like Maria? Family complexity and institutional complications in UK social work” European Journal of Social Work, DOI: 10.1080/13691457.2018.1461068.
Ellingsen, Ingunn T., Ingunn Studsrød. & Ida Bruheim Jensen (2017) “Norsk familiepolitikk og familiepolitiske forståelser” In: Ingunn Studsrød and Svein Tuastad (eds.) Barneomsorg på norsk – I samspillet mellom hjem og stat, Oslo: Universitetsforlaget.
FPRWS
Cappelen, Alexander W., Cornelius Cappelen, Stein Kuhnle and Bertil Tungodden (2018) “How to Retrench the Welfare State: Attitudes in the General Population” Social Policy & Administration 52 (4), 862-879.
Cappelen, Alexander W., Roland Iwan Luttens, Erik Ø. Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden (2018) “Fairness in Bankruptcies: An Experimental Study” Management Science, DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.2018.3029.
Cappelen, Cornelius and Jørgen Pedersen (2018) “Just wealth transfer taxation: Defending John Stuart Mill’s scheme” Politics, Philosophy & Economics 17 (3), 317–335.
Cappelen, Cornelius and Yvette Peters (2018) “Diversity and Welfare State Legitimacy in Europe. The Challenge of Intra-EU Migration” Journal of European Public Policy 25 (9), 1336-1356.
Cettolin, Elena and Sigrid Suetens (2018) “Return on Trust is Lower for Immigrants” The Economic Journal, DOI: 10.1111/ecoj.12629.
Cappelen, Alexander W. , Trond Halvorsen, Erik Ø. Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden (2017) “Face-saving or fair-minded: What motivates moral behavior?” Journal of the European Economic Association 15 (3), 540-557.
Cappelen, Cornelius and Stefan Dahlberg (2017) “The Law of Jante and Generalized Trust” Acta Socioiogica, DOI: 10.1177/0001699317717319.
van Leeuwen, Boris, Charles N. Noussair, Theo Offerman, Sigrid Suetens, Matthijs van Veelen and Jeroen van de Ven (2017) “Predictably Angry—Facial Cues Provide a Credible Signal of Destructive Behavior” Management Science 64 (7), 3352–3364.
Picchio, Matteo, Sigrid Suetens and Jan C. van Ours (2017) “Labour Supply Effects of Winning a Lottery” The Economic Journal 128 (611), 1700-1729.
Almås, Ingvild, Alexander W. Cappelen, Kjell G. Salvanes, Erik Ø. Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden (2016) “What Explains the Gender Gap in College Track Dropout? Experimental and Administrative Evidence” American Economic Review 106 (5), 296-302.
Fairness is Intuitive” Experimental Economics 19 (4), 727-740.
Cettolin, Elena and Arno Riedl (2016) “Justice Under Uncertainty” Management Science 63 (11), 3739–3759.
de Haan, Thomas and Jona Linde (2016) “‘Good Nudge Lullaby’: Choice Architecture and Default Bias Reinforcement” The Economic Journal 128 (610), 1180-1206.
Huck, Steffen, Gabriele Lünser, Florian Spitzer and Jean-Robert Tyran (2016) “Medical insurance and free choice of physician shape patient overtreatment: A laboratory experiment” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 131 (B), 78-105.
Markussen, Thomas, Louis Putterman and Jean-Robert Tyran (2016) “Judicial error and cooperation” European Economic Review 89, 372-388.
Suetens, Sigrid, Claus B. Galbo‐Jørgensen and Jean‐Robert Tyran (2016) “Predicting Lotto Numbers: A Natural Experiment on the Gambler’s Fallacy and the Hot-Hand Fallacy” Journal of the European Economic Association 14 (3), 584-607.
Almås, Ingvild, Alexander W. Cappelen, Ingar Haaland and Bertil Tungodden (2015) “Rettferdig Ulikhet” Magma 6, 38-43.
de Haan, Thomas amd Roelvan Veldhuizen (2015) “Willpower depletion and framing effects” Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 117, 47-61.
Cappelen, Alexander W., Tom Eichele, Kenneth Hugdahl, Karsten Specht, Erik Ø. Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden (2014) “Equity Theory and Fair Inequality: A Neuroeconomic Study” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (43), 15368-15372.
Antón, José‐Ignacio, Zuleika Ferre and Patricia Triunfo (2018) “The impact of the legalisation of abortion on birth outcomes in Uruguay” Health Economics, DOI: 10.1002/hec.3659
de Bustillo Llorente, Rafael Muñoz, Sudipa Sarkar, Raquel Sebastian and Jose-Ignacio Antón (2018) “Educational mismatch in Europe at the turn of the century: Measurement, intensity and evolution” International Journal of Manpower, 39 (8), 977-995.
Winter-Ebmer, Rudolf (2017) “Long-term effects of unemployment: What can we learn from plant-closure studies?” In: Samuel Bentolila and Marcel Jansen (eds.) Long-Term Unemployment After the Great Recession: Causes and remedies, VOX, 33-43.
Bratsberg, Bernt, Oddbjørn Raaum, and Knut Røed (2016) “Labor market integration of refugees in Norway” In: Francesco Fasani (ed.) Refugees and Economic Migrants: acts, policies and challenges, VOX, 37-52.
Golman, Russel, George Loewenstein, Karl O. Moene and Luca Zarri (2016) “The Preference for Belief Consonance” Journal of Economic Perspectives 30 (3), 165-188.
Dewit, Gerda, Holger Görg and Yama Temouri (2018) “Employment Protection and Firm Relocation: Theory and Evidence” Economia, DOI: 10.1111/ecca.12280.
Görg, Holger and Aoife Hanley (eds.) (2018) “Offshoring: Causes and Consequences at the Firm and Worker Level”, World Scientific Studies in International Economics 71, DOI: 10.1142/10969.
Davidson, Carl, Fredrik Heyman, Steven Matusz, Fredrik Sjöholm, Susan Chun Zhu (2017) “Global engagement and the occupational structure of firms” European Economic Review 100, 273-292.
Görg, Holger, Philipp Henze, Viroj Jienwatcharamongkhol, Daniel Kopasker, Hassan Molana, Catia Montagna and Fredrik Sjöholm (2017) “Firm size distribution and employment fluctuations: Theory and evidence” Research in Economics 71 (4), 690-703.
Davidson, Carl, Fredrik Heyman, Steven Matusz, Fredrik Sjöholm and Susan Chun Zhu (2016) “Global Engagement, Complex Tasks and the Distribution of Occupational Employment” Review of International Economics 24 (4), 717-736.
Abou-Chadi, Tarik and Ellen M. Immergut (2018) “Recalibrating Social Protection: Electoral Competition and the New Partisan Politics of the Welfare State” European Journal of Political Research, DOI: 10.1111/1475-6765.12308.
Asensio, Maria and Tamara Popic (forthcoming) “Portuguese Healthcare Reforms in the Context of Crisis: External Pressure or Domestic Choice?” Social Policy and Administration, accepted for publication: 15 November 2018.
Burlacu, Diana, Ellen M. Immergut, Maria Oskarson and Björn Rönnerstrand (2018) “The Politics of Credit Claiming: Rights and Recognition in Health Policy Feedback” Social Policy & Administration 52 (4), 880-894.
Orru, Hans, Jane Idavain, Mihkel Pindus, Kati Orru, Kaisa Kesanurm, Aavo Lang and Jelena Tomasova (2018) “Residents’ Self-Reported Health Effects and Annoyance in Relation to Air Pollution Exposure in an Industrial Area in Eastern-Estonia” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15 (2), 252.
Orru, Kati, Mari Tillmann, Kristie L. Ebi and Hans Orru (2018) “Making Administrative Systems Adaptive to Emerging Climate Change-Related Health Effects: Case of Estonia” Atmosphere 9 (6), 1-19.
Popic, Tamara and Simone Schneider (2018) “An East-West Comparison of Attitudes towards Healthcare Systems in Europe: Do Institutions Matter?” Journal of European Social Policy 28 (5), 517-534.
Popic, Tamara, Simone M. Schneider and Maria Asensio (forthcoming) “Public Opinion towards Healthcare in the Context of Economic Crisis: Evidence from Portugal” Journal of Social Policy, accepted for publication: 24 September 2018.
Roots, Ave, Mare Ainsaar and Oliver Nahkur (forthcoming) “Economic inequality in satisfaction with healthcare in the Baltic countries during and after the economic crisis (2008 – 2014)” Journal of Baltic Studies, accepted for publication: 2018.
Rönnerstrand, Björn and Maria Oskarson (2018) “Standing in Line When Queues Are on the Decline: Services Satisfaction Following the Swedish Health Care Waiting Time Guarantee” Policy Studies Journal, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/psj.12277.
Schneider, Simone and Camilla Devitt (2018) “Accessing Health Care in Times of Economic Growth and Economic Downturn: Evidence from Ireland” Journal of European Social Policy 28 (4), 357-369.
Schneider, Simone and Camilla Devitt (2018) “How do the Foreign-born Rate Host Country Health Systems? Evidence from Ireland” The Economic and Social Review, 49 (1), 45-71.
Schneider, Simone and Tamara Popic (2018) “Cognitive Determinants of Healthcare Evaluations – A Comparison of Eastern and Western European Countries” Health Policy, 122 (3), 269-278.
Ainsaar, Mare and Oliver Nahkur (2017) “Kehvema tervisega inimesed hindavad tervishoiusüsteeme kriitilisemalt – Eesti ja 14 teise Euroopa riigi võrdlus” Eesti Arst 96 (3), 73-80.
Rönnerstrand, Björn and Victor Lapuente (2017) “Corruption and Use of Antibiotics in Regions of Europe” Health Policy 121 (3), 250-256.
Schneider, Simone M. and Peter Valet (2017) “Relative Standards and Distributive Justice: How Social Comparison Orientations Moderate the Link between Relative Earnings and Justice Perceptions” Social Psychology Quarterly 80 (3), 276-287.
Afonso, Alexandre and Camilla Devitt (2016) “Comparative Political Economy and International Migration” Socio-Economic Review 14 (3), 591-613.
Anderson, Karen M. (2015) Social Policy in the European Union, London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Witte, Susanne (2019) “The voice of the child in child protection decision-making. A cross-comparison of policy and practice in England, Germany and the Netherlands” In: J. Fluke, M. López, R. Benbenishty, E. Knorth, & D. Baumann (eds.) Decision Making and Judgement in Child Welfare and Protection: Theory, Research, and Practice, New York: Oxford University Press, in press.
Witte, Susanne, Laura Miehlbradt, Eric van Santen und Heinz Kindler (2017) “Kinderschutzsysteme im europäischen Vergleich. Vorstellung des internationalen Forschungsprojektes HESTIA.” Forum Erziehungshilfen 1, 46-48.
Beckfield, Jason (2018) Political Sociology and the People’s Health, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Beckfield, Jason, Katherine Ann Morris and Clare Bambra (2018) “How social policy contributes to the distribution of population health: the case of gender health equity”
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 46 (1), 6-17.
Eikemo, Terje A. (2018) “Hidden health care in European health systems” Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 46 (4), 433-435.
Gkiouleka, Anna, Tim Huijts, Jason Beckfield and Clare Bambra (2018) “Understanding the micro and macro politics of health: Inequalities, intersectionality & institutions - A research agenda” Social Science & Medicine 200 (March), 92-98.
Graham, Eva A., Katie H. Thomson and Clare Bambra (2018) “The association between diabetes and depressive symptoms varies by quality of diabetes care across Europe” European Journal of Public Health 28 (5), 872–878.
Huijts, Tim, Courtney L. McNamara (2018) “Trade agreements, public policy and social inequalities in health” Global Social Policy 18 (1), 88-93.
McNamara, Courtney (2018) “Is trade policy a missing piece to a public health puzzle?”
Global Social Policy 18 (1), 81-87.
Øversveen, Emil and Terje A. Eikemo (2018) “Reducing social inequalities in health: Moving from the ‘causes of the causes’ to the ‘causes of the structures’” Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 46 (1), 1-5.
Thomson, Katie, Frances Hillier-Brown, Adam Todd, Courtney McNamara, Tim Huijts and
Clare Bambra (2018) “The effects of public health policies on health inequalities in high-income countries: an umbrella review” BMC Public Health 18 (869).
Balaj, Mirza, Tim Huijts, Courtney L. McNamara, Per Stornes, Clare Bambra and Terje A. Eikemo (2017) “Non-communicable Diseases and the Social Determinants of Health in the Nordic Countries: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 45 (2), 90-102.
The Social Determinants of Inequalities in Self-reported Health in Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health”, European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 107-114.
The Health of European Populations: Introduction to the Special Supplement on the 2014 European Social Survey (ESS) Rotating Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 3-7.
Financial Difficulties in Childhood and Adult Depression in Europe” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 96-101.
Borisova, Liubov V., Pål E. Martinussen, Håvard T. Rydland, Per Stornes and Terje A. Eikemo (2017) “Public evaluation of health services across 21 European countries: The role of culture” Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 45 (2), 132-139.
Eikemo, Terje A. (2017) “Introducing the new scope and editorial board of the Scandinavian Journal of Public Health” Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 45 (2), 85-89.
Eikemo, Terje A., Clare Bambra, Tim Huijts and Rory Fitzgerald (2017) “The First Pan-European Sociological Health Inequalities Survey of the General Population: The European Social Survey Rotating Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Sociological Review 33 (1), 137-153.
(2017) “Exploring the Differences in General Practitioner and Health Care Specialist Utilization According to Education, Occupation, Income and Social Networks across Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 73-81.
Subjective Perceptions of Únmet Need for Health Care in Europe among Social Groups: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 82-89.
Hillier-Brown, Frances, Clare Bambra, Katie Thomson, Mirza Balaj, Nick Walton and
Adam Todd (2017) “The effects of community pharmacy public health interventions on population health and health inequalities: a systematic review of reviews protocol” Systematic Reviews 6 (176).
Educational Inequalities in Risky Health Behaviours in 21 European Countries: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health27 (suppl_1), 63-72.
Prevalence of Physical and Mental Non-communicable Diseases in Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 8-13.
The Social and Behavioural Determinants of Health in Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Public Health 27 (suppl_1), 55-62.
Self-rated Health and Wellbeing among the Working-age Immigrant Population in Western Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health27 (suppl_1), 40-46.
(2017) “The Contribution of Housing and Neighbourhood Conditions to Educational Inequalities in Non-communicable Diseases in Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 102-106.
The Socioeconomic Distribution of Non-Communicable Diseases in Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 22-26.
Occupational Inequalities in Self-rated Health and Non-communicable Diseases in Different Regions of Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health27 (suppl_1), 27-33.
Øversveen, Emil, Håvard T. Rydland, Clare Bambra and Terje A. Eikemo (2017) “Rethinking the Relationship Between Socio-economic Status and Health: Making the Case for Sociological Theory in Health Inequality Research” Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 45 (2), 103-112.
Depressed During the Depression: Has the Economic Crisis Affected Mental Health Inequalities in Europe? Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 47-54.
(2017) “Quality of Life and Living with Cancer: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 115-119.
“Regional Inequalities in Self-reported Conditions and Non-communicable Diseases in European Countries: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 14-21.
Does the Pattern of Occupational Class Inequalities in Self-reported Health Depend on the Choice of Survey? A Comparative Analysis of Four Surveys and 35 European Countries European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 34-39.
Informal Care in Europe: Findings from the European Social Survey (2014) Special Module on the Social Determinants of Health” European Journal of Social Health 27 (suppl_1), 90-95.
Bambra Clare, Terje A. Eikemo (2015) “Insecurity, unemployment and health. A social epidemiological perspective” In: Ute C. Klehe and Edwin van Hooft (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Job Loss and Job Search, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Beckfield, Jason, Clare Bambra, Terje A. Eikemo, Tim Huijts, Courtney McNamara and Claus Wendt (2015) “An Institutional Theory of Welfare State Effects on the Distribution of Population Health” Social Theory & Health 13 (3-4), 227-244.
van der Wel, Kjetil A., Clare Bambra, Nico Dragano, Terje A. Eikemo and Thorsten Lunau (2015) “Risk and resilience: health inequalities, working conditions and sickness benefit arrangements: an analysis of the 2010 European Working Conditions survey” Sociology of Health & Illness 37 (8), 1157-1172.
Lubbers, Marcel, Claudia Diehl, Theresa Kuhn and Christian Albrekt Larsen (2018) “Migrants’ Support for Welfare State Spending in Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands” Social Policy & Administration 52 (4), 895-913.
Renema, Jeanette A. J. and Marcel Lubbers (2018) “Immigrants’ Support for Social Spending, Self‐interest and the Role of the Group: A Comparative Study of Immigrants in The Netherlands” International Journal of Social Welfare, DOI: 0.1111/ijsw.12330.
Renema, Jeanette A. J. and Marcel Lubbers (2018) “Welfare-Based Income Among Immigrants in the Netherlands: Differences in Social and Human Capital” Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, DOI: 10.1080/15562948.2017.1420276.
Van der Zwan, Roos, Marcel Lubbers and Eisinga, Rob (2018) “The Political Representation of Ethnic Minorities in the Netherlands: Nominated and Elected Ethnic Minority Candidates” Acta Politica, Accepted for Publication.
Roos, P Perceived Migrant Threat among Migrants in Europe” European Sociological Review 33 (4), 518–533.
Jakubiak, Igor (2017) “Migration and Welfare Systems – State of the Art and Research Challenges” Central European Economic Journal, DOI: 10.1515/ceej-2017-0004.
Janicka, Anna and Paweł Kaczmarczyk (2016) “Mobilities in the crisis and post-crisis times: migration strategies of Poles on the EU labour market” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 (10), 1693-1710.
Blauberger, Michael, Anita Heindlmaier, Dion Kramer, Dorte Sindbjerg Martinsen, Jessica Sampson Thierry, Angelika Schenk and Benjamin Werner (2018) “ECJ Judges Read the Morning Papers. Explaining the Turnaround of European Citizenship Jurisprudence” Journal of European Public Policy 25 (10), 1422-1441.
Davies, Gareth (2018) “Does the Court of Justice own the Treaties? Interpretative pluralism as a solution to over‐constitutionalisation” European Law Journal, DOI: 10.1111/eulj.12298.
Davies, Gareth (2018) “Has The Court Changed, Or Have The Cases? The Deservingness of Litigants as an Element in Court Of Justice Citizenship Adjudication” Journal of European Public Policy 25 (10), 1442-1460.
Kramer, Dion, Jessica Sampson Thierry and Franca von Hooren (2018) “Responding to Free Movement: Quarantining Mobile Union Citizens in European Welfare States” Journal of European Public Policy 25 (10), 1501-1521.
Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg and Benjamin Werner (2018) “No Welfare Magnets – Free Movement and Cross-border Welfare in Germany and Denmark Compared” Journal of European Public Policy, DOI:10.1080/13501763.2018.1481136.
Schenk, Angelika and Susanne K. Schmidt (2018) “Failing on the Social Dimension: Judicial Law-making and Student Mobility in the EU” Journal of European Public Policy 25 (10), 1522-1540.
Schmidt, Susanne K. (2018) Ein Kampf der Staatsgewalten? Die schwierige soziale Absicherung des europäischen Freizügigkeitsregimes, Manuscript, submitted.
Schmidt, Susanne K. (2018) “Extending Citizenship Rights and Losing it All: Brexit and the Perils of ‘Over-Constitutionalisation” In Daniel Thym (ed.) Questioning EU Citizenship. Judges and the Limits of Free Movement and Solidarity in the EU, Oxford/Portland: Hart Publishing, 17-36.
Blauberger, Michael and Susanne K. Schmidt (2017) “The European Court of Justice and Its Political Impact” West European Politics 40 (4), 907-918.
Blauberger, Michael and Susanne K. Schmidt (2017) “Free Movement, the Welfare State, and the European Union’s Over-Constitutionalization: Administrating Contradictions” Public Administration 95 (2), 437-449.
Davies, Gareth (2017) “Theorizing Subsidiarity – A Reply to Maria Cahill” International Journal of Constitutional Law 15 (1), 225-230.
Heindlmaier, Anita and Michaeal Blauberger (2017) “Enter At Your Own Risk: Free Movement of EU Citizens in Practice” West European Politics 40 (6), 1198-1217.
Kramer, Dion (2017) “Kostendelersnorm, bijstand en Unieburger, Koppelingswet 2.0?” Asiel & Migrantenrecht 1, 4-9.
Kramer, Dion (2017) “From Worker to Self-Entrepreneur: The Transformation of Homo Economicus and the Freedom of Movement in the European Union” European Law Journal 23 (3/4), 172-188.
Martinsen, Dorte Sindbjerg and Gabriel Pons Rotger (2017) “The Fiscal Impact of EU Immigration on the Tax-financed Welfare State: Testing the ‘Welfare Burden’ Thesis'” European Union Politics 18 (4), 620-639.
Davies, Gareth (2016) “Brexit and the Free Movement of Workers: A Plea for National Legal Assertiveness” European Law Review 41 (6), 925-937.
Davies, Gareth (2016) “Free Movement, the Quality of Life and the Myth that the Court Balances Interests” In: Panos Koutrakos, Niamh Nic Shuibhne, Phil Syrpis (eds.) Exceptions from EU Free Movement Law. Derogation, Justification, and Proportionality, Oxford: Hart Publishing, 214-235.
Davies, Gareth (2016) “Migrant Union Citizens and Social Assistance: Trying to Be Reasonable About Self-Sufficiency” College of Europe Research Papers in Law 2/2016.
Blauberger, Michael and Susanne K Schmidt (2014) “Welfare migration? Free movement of EU citizens and access to social benefits” Research & Politics, DOI: 10.1177/2053168014563879.
Carmel, Emma and Sojka Borenza (2018) “Social security and migration” In: Jane Millar and Roy Sainsbury (eds.) Understanding Social Security, Bristol: Policy Press.
King, Russell, Aija Lulle, Violetta Parutis and Maarja Saar (2018) “From Peripheral Region to Escalator Region in Europe: Young Baltic Graduates in London” European Urban and Regional Studies 25 (3), 284-299.
Horvath, Kenneth, Anna Amelina and Karin Peters (2017): “Migration Regimes in the Spotlight. The Politics of Migration in an Age of Uncertainty” Special Issue in Migration Studies 5 (3).
Saar, Maarja (2017) “To Return or Not to Return? The Importance of Identity Negotiations for Return Migration” Social Identities 24 (1), 120-133.
Carmel, Emma and Theodoros Papadopoulos (2016) “Detached, Hostile, Adaptable and Liberalising: The Chameleon Qualities of the UK’s Relationship with EU Social Policy” The Political Quarterly 87 (2), 228-237.
Runfors, Ann (2016) “What an Ethnic Lens Can Conceal: The Emergence of a Shared Racialised Identity Position Among Young Descendants of Migrants in Sweden” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 42 (11), 1846-1863.
Amelina, Anna, Karolina Barglowski and Başak Bilecen (2015) “Approaching Transnational Social Protection. Methodological Challenges and Empirical Applications” Population, Place and Space 21 (3), 215–226.
Bradby, Hannah, Rachel Humphris and Beatriz Padilla (2018) “Universalism, diversity and norms: gratitude, healthcare and welfare chauvinism” Critical Public Health, DOI: 10.1080/09581596.2018.1522420.
Phillimore, Jenny, Hannah Bradby, Lucy Doos, Michi Knecht, Beatriz Padilla and Silja Samerski (2018) “Health Providers as Bricoleurs: An Examination of the Adaption of Health Ecosystems to Superdiversity in Europe” Journal of European Social Policy, DOI: 10.1177/0958928718795994.
Wessendorf, Susanne and Jenny Phillimore (2018) “New Migrants’ Social Integration, Embedding and Emplacement in Superdiverse Contexts. Sociology, DOI: 0.1177/0038038518771843.
Grzymala-Kazlowska, Aleksandra and Jenny Phillimore (2017) “Introduction: Rethinking Integration. New Perspectives on Adaption and Settlement in the Era of Superdiversity” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44 (2), 179-196.
McCabe, Angus and Jenny Phillimore, eds (2017) Community Groups in Context: Local Activities and Actions. Bristol: Policy Press.
Phillimore, Jenny, Rachel Humphris and Kamran Khan (2017) “Reciprocity for New Migrant Integration: Resource Conservation, Investment and Exchange” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44 (2), 215-232.
Phillimore, Jenny, Nando Sigona and Katherine Tonkiss (2017) “Introduction: Superdiversity, Policy and Governance in Europe” Policy and Politics 45 (4), 487-491.
Pemberton, Simon and Phillimore (2016) “Migrant Place-making in Superdiverse Neighbourhoods: Moving Beyond Ethno-national Boundaries” Urban Studies 55 (4), 733-750.
Padilla, Beatriz, Joana Azevedo and Antonia Olmos-Alcaraz (2015) “Superdiversity and Conviviality: Exploring Frameworks for Doing Ethnography in Southern European Intercultural Cities” Ethic and Racial Studies 38 (4), 621-635.
Phillimore, Jenny (2015) “Delivering Maternity Services in an Era of Superdiversity: the Challenges of Novelty and Newness” Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies, 38 (4), 568-582.
Chung, Heejung, Peter Taylor‐Gooby and Benjamin Leruth (2018) “Special Issue: Political Legitimacy and Welfare State Futures: Introduction”. Social Policy & Administration 52 (4), 835-846.
Herup Nielsen, Mathias (2018) “Four normative languages of welfare: a pragmatic sociological investigation” Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory, 19 (1), 47-67.
Leruth, Benjamin and Peter Taylor-Gooby (2018) “Does political discourse matter? Comparing party positions and public attitudes on immigration in England” Politics, DOI: 0.1177/0263395718755566.
Taylor‐Gooby, Peter, Heejung Chung and Benjamin Leruth (2018) “The Contribution of Deliberative Forums to Studying Welfare State Attitudes: A United Kingdom Study” Social Policy & Administration 52 (4), 914-927.
Taylor-Gooby, Peter, Bjørn Hvinden, Steffen Mau, Benjamin Leruth, Mi Ah Schoyen and Adrienn Gyory (2018) “Moral economies of the welfare state: A qualitative comparative study” Acta Sociologica, DOI: 10.1177/0001699318774835.
Taylor-Gooby, Peter, Benjamin Leruth and Heejung Chung (2018) “Identifying attitudes to welfare through deliberative forums: the emergence of reluctant individualism” Policy & Politics, DOI: 10.1332/030557318X15155868234361.
Zimmermann, Katharina, Jan‐Ocko Heuer and Steffen Mau (2018) “Changing Preferences Towards Redistribution: How Deliberation Shapes Welfare Attitudes” Social Policy and Administration 52 (5), 969-982.
Taylor-Gooby, Peter, Benjamin Leruth, and Heejung Chung (eds.) (2017) After Austerity. Welfare State Transformation in Europe after the Great Recession, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Taylor-Gooby, Peter (2016) “The Divisive Welfare State” Social Policy and Administration 50 (6), 712-773.
