Comparative paper of WP6 (“Local arena”): ‘Combating poverty in Europe: multi-level, multi-dimensional and multi-stakeholder models in local active inclusion policies’ by Håkan Johansson, Alexandru Panican, Anna Angelin & Max Koch, SOCH (December 2013)
Five local reports of WP6 (“Local arena”):
- Local report: Dortmund, GERMANY by Dorothee Spannagel, CETRO (November 2013)
- Local report: Glasgow, UNITED KINGDOM by Hayley Bennett and Daniel Clegg, UEDIN (November 2013)
- Local report: Turin, ITALY by Franca Maino and Marco Zamboni, University of Milan, Department of Social and Political Sciences (November 2013)
- Local report: Radom, POLAND by Wiesława Kozek, Marianna Zieleńska and Julia Kubisa, ISUW (November 2013)
- Local report: Malmö, SWEDEN by Alexandru Panican, Håkan Johansson, Max Koch and Anna Angelin, SOCH (November 2013)
Comparative paper in WP5 (“National arena”): ‘Dynamics and Varieties of Active Inclusion: A Five-Country Comparison’ by Daniel Clegg, UEDIN (October 2013)
Paper in WP3 (“Statistics”): ‘Material Deprivation – an Analysis of cross-country Differences and European Convergence’ by Sabine Israel and Dorothee Spannagel, CETRO (May 2013)
Five national reports of WP5 (“National arena”):
- National report: GERMANY by Norbert Petzold, CETRO (May 2013)
- National report: UNITED KINGDOM by Alexander Goerne and Daniel Clegg, UEDIN (May 2013)
- National report: ITALY by Ilaria Madama, Marcello Natili and Matteo Jessoula, University of Milan, Department of Social and Political Sciences (May 2013)
- National report: POLAND by Wiesława Kozek, Marianna Zieleńska and Julia Kubisa, ISUW (May 2013)
- National report: SWEDEN by Anna Angelin, Håkan Johansson, Max Koch and Alexandru Panican, SOCH (May 2013)
First paper of WP4 (“Europeanisation”): ‘The European Arenas of Active Inclusion Policies’ by Chiara Agostini, Sebastiano Sabato and Matteo Jessoula, University of Milan, Department of Social and Political Sciences (May 2013)
Two papers in WP3 (“Statistics”) regarding ‘Poverty and its socio-economic context in Europe’ (March 2013):
- ‘Can Work-Family Policies reduce the poverty gap between
one-parent and two-parent households?’ by Elisabeth Ugreninov, Bjørn Hvinden and Viggo Nordvik, NOVA (March 2013) - ‘In-work Poverty in Europe’ by Dorothee Spannagel, CETRO (March 2013)
First Paper of WP2 (“Theory”): ‘Political Implications of the Current Debate on Poverty, Deprivation and Social Exclusion in Europe’ by Bjørn Hvinden & Rune Halvorsen, NOVA, (October 2012)
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