Barnett Papers PDFs

Barnett Papers in Social Research is a series of working papers published by DSPI. The papers provide an important platform for our graduate students, faculty members and key visitors to share their high quality research with stakeholders on our website and to influence policy debate. 

Collaborative and transdisciplinary papers are highly encouraged. You should submit manuscripts to the editor of the series, Dr Erzsebet Bukodi, in Word format. Intending authors should check the Barnett Papers Working Guidelines for submitting papers.

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2007(1): Tuukka Toivonen: Is Japanese Family Policy Turning Nordic? 

2007(2): Robert Walker & Sony Pellissery: Giants old and new: Promoting social security and economic growth in the Asia and Pacific Region 

2007(3): Young Jun Choi: Coming to a Standstill? A new theoretical idea of East Asian Welfare Regimes 

2007(4): Martin Seeleib-Kaiser: From Conservative to Liberal-Communitarian Welfare: Can the Reformed German Welfare State Survive? 

2007(5): Martin Seeleib-Kaiser & Antje Vetterlein: Rethinking Global Governance: Market Actors and Accountability 

2007(6): Mark Tomlinson, Robert Walker & Glenn Williams: Measuring Poverty in Britain as a Multi-Dimensional Concept, 1991 to 2003 

2007(7): Teresa Smith: From Educational Priority Areas to Area-Based Interventions: Community, Neighbourhood and Preschool 

2006(1): Sony Pellissery: Do public works programmes ensure employment in the rural informal sector? Examining the employment guarantee scheme in rural Maharashtra, India 

2006(2): Taekyoon Kim: Varieties of Welfare Control: A historical review on the changing contours of the state-voluntary relations in the Korean welfare context. To be published in 'International Sociology (2008). 

2006(3): Martin Seeleib-Kaiser & Timo Fleckenstein: Discourse, Learning and Welfare State Change: The case of German labour market reform 

2006(4): Timo Fleckenstein: Restructuring Welfare for the Long Term Unemployed: the case of Hartz Legislation in GermanyÂ