Social Policy & Administration

Papers
(The H4-Index of Social Policy & Administration is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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Exploring the Disciplinary State: The Pace and Pattern of ‘Getting Tough’ in Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom Since 199035
Digital First? Understanding Citizens' Communication Needs in Digital Public Encounters32
Reforming Long‐Term Care Provision and Work in Post‐Pandemic Times: Scope and Drivers of Policy Change in the Spanish Decentralised System29
Research handbook on leave policy: Parenting and social inequalities in a global perspective. By IvanaDobrotić, SonjaBlum, AlisonKoslowski (Eds.), Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 202226
Perceptions of Poverty and Policy Preferences: The Contribution of Q Methodology24
Austerity from the left: Social democratic parties in the shadow of the great recession. By BjörnBremer, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (2023). £83.00 (hardback). ISBN: 978019287221022
User‐Centred Design in Child Welfare: Importance of an Anti‐Racism Lens20
Jesse Hajer & John Loxley (2021). Social service, private gain: The political economy of social impact bonds, Toronto: University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978‐1‐4875‐0328‐4 (cloth), 20
The politics of social policies in Portugal: Different responses in times of crises20
Understanding migrants' attitudes towards state pension: The role of length of stay and settlement intention20
Fertility‐based employment discrimination and family policy: Evidence from a field experiment19
Governing Personal Assistance in Three East Asian Countries: Policy Choices and the Experiences of Disabled People19
Street‐Level Bureaucrats Manufacturing Migrants: An Implementation Study of Policy Measures to Address Statelessness in the Dominican Republic18
Introduction: The Dynamics of Migration Policy Implementation: The Frontline and Beyond16
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Emerging modes of digitalisation in the delivery of welfare‐to‐work: Implications for street‐level discretion15
Divergent Institutional Logics—Implementing Supported Employment in Hybrid Contexts of Danish Public Employment Services15
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