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Administrative justice, discretion and the ‘welfare to work’ project

Pages 323-338 | Published online: 08 Dec 2008

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Therese Saltkjel, Tone Alm Andreassen & Mirella Minkman. (2022) Conceptualising service integration for inclusive activation: Exploring transferal and translation of models from health care. International Journal of Social Welfare 32:2, pages 149-163.
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Dries Dingenen & Peter Raeymaeckers. (2022) Combining generalist and specialist social work in activation policies: A participatory action research. International Journal of Social Welfare.
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Rik van Berkel, Julia Penning de Vries & Paul van der Aa. (2021) Practising professionalism in activation work: Developing and testing a questionnaire. International Journal of Social Welfare 31:2, pages 139-153.
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CAROLIN FREIER & MONIKA SENGHAAS. (2021) Placement Advisors as Innovators. How Professionals Use Enhanced Discretion in Germany’s Public Employment Services. Journal of Social Policy 51:1, pages 155-172.
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Monika Senghaas. (2020) Street-Level Judgements about Welfare Deservingness: How Jobcentre Advisors Decide about the Individual Mix of ‘Support’ and ‘Demand’ in the Delivery of Activation Policies. Social Policy and Society 20:3, pages 385-399.
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Avishai Benish. (2020) The Logics of Hybrid Accountability: When the State, the Market, and Professionalism Interact. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 691:1, pages 295-310.
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Jolien Grandia, Yvonne M. La Grouw & Peter M. Kruyen. (2019) Motivating the unemployed: A full‐range model of motivational strategies that caseworkers use to activate clients. Social Policy & Administration 54:3, pages 375-389.
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Rik Berkel. (2019) Making welfare conditional: A street‐level perspective. Social Policy & Administration 54:2, pages 191-204.
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Monika Senghaas, Carolin Freier & Peter Kupka. (2018) Practices of activation in frontline interactions: Coercion, persuasion, and the role of trust in activation policies in Germany. Social Policy & Administration 53:5, pages 613-626.
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Douglas Martin. (2017) Making tax and social security decisions: lean and deskilling in the UK Civil Service. New Technology, Work and Employment 32:2, pages 146-159.
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HEIDI MOEN GJERSØE. (2015) Regulating Inflow or Outflow: A Comparison of the Work Capability Assessments in the UK and Norway. Journal of Social Policy 45:1, pages 141-158.
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ANNE BRITT DJUVE & HANNE C. KAVLI. (2014) Facilitating User Involvement in Activation Programmes: When Carers and Clerks Meet Pawns and Queens. Journal of Social Policy 44:2, pages 235-254.
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Terry Carney. (2013) Commentary: Regulatory dividends of scandal – the Chelmsford legacy?. Australasian Psychiatry 21:3, pages 220-223.
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