International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
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“What do you mean by that?”: solidarity in Canadian development practice
Sophia BoutilierWith the launch of the Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP), the Canadian government named solidarity as a shared value and a driving motivation behind the FIAP. This…
Exploring unemployment persistence: a probabilistic analysis in 20 OECD countries to understand its social implications
Carlos David Cardona-ArenasThis study assesses the probability of an OECD member country exhibiting high persistence in unemployment duration, considering income inequality, productivity, accumulation of…
Hybrid religious civil society organization, the Israeli case of “the path upwards” lesson learned
Yaffa Moskovich, Adi BinhasThis study aims to investigate the unique cultural attributes of a particular association. The research focuses on a single case study involving a civil society organization whose…
Conquerors of poverty – a case study of Colombo slum dwellers
Kumudu Nanayakkara Wasam Mudage, Nipuni Weerasinghe, Mahesh Madusanka, Candauda Arachchige Saliya, Anuja Akalanka Lokeshwara, C. Dilshanie JayatissaWhile extensive research has explored poverty in various dimensions, there remains a notable dearth of studies focusing on success stories of slum dwellers overcoming adversity…
Relational freedom and the Ilan Pappe case: an anthropological proposal for freedom
Wallace Ramos de FigueiredoThis article problematizes the concept of freedom rooted in liberalism, examining the detention of historian Ilan Pappe by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) at Detroit…
Art performance as a political communication tool in Indonesia: beyond the stage
Mahfud Mahfud, Andrik Purwasito, Warto Warto, Wakit Abdullah RaisThis retrospective phenomenological case study examines the experiences of 18 politicians who participated in a political campaign using performing arts and artists in a regional…
Shifting job expectations in the era of generative AI hype – perspectives of journalists and copywriters
Lilla Vicsek, Robert Pinter, Zsófia BauerThis interview study examines Hungarian journalists' and copywriters' expectations of generative AI’s impact on their professions and factors influencing these views during a…
Sisterhood in COVID-19’s she-cession: does stronger female representation mean weaker female discrimination?
László TőkésGender equality is an important issue targeted all around the world, see, for example, the Gender Equality Strategy articulated by the European Union (EU). These goals were…
Are blood donors satisfied with their donation experience? An evaluation based on the stages of blood donation in Cameroon
Benjamin Njianga Mbeyap, Rodrigue Nda'chi Deffo, Benjamin Fomba KamgaIn Cameroon's blood banks, the shortage of blood bags is difficult to overcome because of the lack of donor loyalty and the complexity of recruiting new donors. This study…
Job advertisements and lived experiences of victims of job scams in Ibadan, Nigeria
Henry Uche Obuene, Oludayo Tade, Bamidele Rasak, Ogadimma Arisukwu, Emeka E. OkaforAn increase in informal job advertisements has been attributed to high unemployment. However, less scholarly attention has been placed on the experiences of victims of advertised…
Ageing risks in four Asian Tigers: global health crisis and implications for productive welfare regimes
Zhen Tian, Tauchid Komara Yuda, Zhiming HuThis article focuses on the continuity and changes in the Productive Welfare Regimes and investigates how the COVID-19 pandemic and population ageing can influence the established…
Kidfluencers' lived experiences of influencer culture: a time for regulation?
Shilla Shomai, Peter Unwin, Clive Sealey“Kidfluencer” is a relatively new term and refers to where young people actively exert influence on lifestyle and consumer behaviour through the use of social media. This study…
Government performance and citizen trust before and after the Great Recession: the case of Greece and Italy
Yunsoo LeeThe Great Recession that began around 2008 hit hard on Greece and Italy. During a period of extreme economic distress, the two countries suffered the loss of government…
The street begging economy: investigating the economic strategies of street beggars in Ghana
Eric Agyemang, John Boulard Forkuor, Ronald Kondor, Douglas Attoh OdongoThis study investigates the economic strategies street beggars (SBs) employ in Ghana to gain a competitive advantage within the contested urban spaces they occupy. By…
Stretching the social protection system beyond capacity: tensions between governance capacity and conceptualisations of elder care in nursing homes in Indonesia
Sulikah Asmorowati, Violeta Schubert, Eko SupenoAgeing is a global concern that poses many challenges for governments, particularly in relation to the pressing issue of how to provide adequate social protection for the…
Unravelling the effects of burnout on mental health nurses: a qualitative approach
Asimina Tsolakidou, Theodoros Fouskas, George Koulierakis, Angeliki LiarigkovinouBurnout is defined as the syndrome that causes emotional exhaustion, depersonalisation and reduction in personal achievement, and concerns people-oriented professions. This study…
Explore the relationship between childcare gap policies and children’s social quality: a comparative analysis of European countries
Wai Kam Yu, Ruby Chui Man Chau, Clement Yu, Grace HoThis article focuses on children’s social quality. Social quality can be understood as the extent to which people can engage in the social, economic, and cultural lives of their…
How can child assistance policy supporting familisation be supported?
Sulikah Asmorowati, Tauchid Komara YudaThis study examines the public’s perception of cash transfers for children in societies where children's welfare is often viewed as a private affair.
Class-based inequality and higher education achievement in Europe: the role of gender and class
Natalia Karmaeva, Petya Ilieva-TrichkovaAgainst the recent reversal of the gender gap in higher education that has been observed in many countries, this paper aims to explore why there are better chances for lower…
Navigating the challenges of extending working life: a study of employment support services for older workers in Hong Kong
Ka Ki Chan, Tat Chor Au-YeungThis research highlights age-specific barriers to employment for older workers and the gap between activation policy design and implementation, focusing on difficulties in…
The effect of informal competition on the performance of formal firms: a systematic review of the literature
Vasileios VlachosThe purpose of this paper is to examine the empirical literature on the effects of informal competition on firm performance and provide directions for future research.
Environmental concern, perceived marketplace influence and green purchase behavior: the moderation role of perceived environmental responsibility
Dinh Van Hoang, Le Thanh TungConsumer green behavior is a spotlight topic in both theoretical and practical business environments. This study aims to investigate the primary drivers of green intention…
Gendered pathways to entrepreneurial success: a study on women’s career choices in India
Divya Mishra, Gopika Mangla, Nidhi MaheshwariThis research investigates the barriers hindering women from pursuing entrepreneurship as a career choice, particularly in the Indian context.
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