The Barnett Papers in Social Research give Graduate Research Students and faculty members as well as distinguished visitors to the DSPI the opportunity to “pre-publish" high quality research on the department's web pages in a timely manner. Collaborative and transdisciplinary papers are highly encouraged. Manuscripts should be submitted to the editors of the series Dr Paul Montgomery (paul.montgomery@spi.ox.ac.uk) and Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser (martin.seeleib@spi.ox.ac.uk) in Word format. Intending authors should check the guidelines for submitting papers.
2011 No 2: Jameela Pedicini: The Two Indian Welfare Systems: State & Corporate Responses
2011 No. 1: Fran Bennett & Holly Sutherland: The importance of independant income: understanding the role of non-means-tested earnings replacement benefits
2010 No. 4: Sarah Taylor, Fran Bennett & Sirin Sung: Unequal but 'fair'? Housework and child care in a sample of low-to-moderate-income Bristish couples
2010 No. 3: Laura Bambrick: fileadmin/documents/pdf/Barnett_Paper_20103_Laura_Bambrick.pdfA Taxing Issue: Married Women and Income Tax in Ireland
2010 No. 2: Sophia Seung-yoon Lee: The Shift of Labour Market Risks in Deindustrializing Asian Economies: Taiwan, Japan and the Republic of Korea
2010 No. 1: Timo Fleckenstein, Adam M. Saunders & Martin Seeleib-Kaiser: The Dual Transformation of Social Protection and Human Capital:Comparing Britain and Germany
2009 No. 6: Adam M. Saunders: Supplementing the welfare state: the development of America's public-private settlement for the unemployed
2009 No. 5: Adam M. Saunders: The politics of social policy: state of the art
2009 No. 4: Adam M. Saunders: New perspectives on the political economy of social policy change: the case of British earnings-related unemployment insurance
2009 No. 3: Emanuele Ferragina: A new concept generated from an old idea. Rethinking social capital in relation to income inequalities
2009 No.2: Johan Davidsson & Marek Naczyk: The Ins and outs of Dualisation: a Literature Review
2009 No. 1: Greg J. Duncan: Early Childhood Poverty and Later Attainment
2008 No. 4: Martin Seeleib-Kaiser & Timo Fleckenstein: The Political Economy of Occupational Family Policies: Comparing Workplaces in Britain and Germany.
2008 No. 3: Mark Tomlinson, Robert Walker, Glenn Williams: The relationship between poverty and childhood well-being in Great Britain.
2008 No 2: Tom Kelly: Understanding the continental divide: how do we explain the different developments between the American and Canadian systems for managing health risks?
2008 No 1: Tuuka Toivonen: Japan's first experiment with activation policy for young adults. Does the 'Youth Independence Camp' reconfigure thepublic-private boundaries of social provision?
2007 No 7: Teresa Smith: From Educational Priority Areas to Area-Based Interventions: Community, Neighbourhood and Preschool
2007 No 6: Mark Tomlinson, Robert Walker & Glenn Williams: Measuring Poverty in Britain as a Multi-Dimensional Concept, 1991 to 2003
2007 No 5: Martin Seeleib-Kaiser & Antje Vetterlein: Rethinking Global Governance: Market Actors and Accountability
2007 No 4: Martin Seeleib-Kaiser: From Conservative to Liberal-Communitarian Welfare: Can the Reformed German Welfare State Survive?
2007 No 3: Young Jun Choi: Coming to a Standstill? A new theoretical idea of East Asian Welfare Regimes
2007 No 2: Robert Walker & Sony Pellissery: Giants old and new: Promoting social security and economic growth in the Asia and Pacific Region
2007 No 1: Tuukka Toivonen: Is Japanese Family Policy Turning Nordic?
2006 No 4: Timo Fleckenstein: Restructuring Welfare for the Long Term Unemployed: the case of Hartz Legislation in Germany
2006 No 3: Martin Seeleib-Kaiser & Timo Fleckenstein: Discourse, Learning and Welfare State Change: The case of German labour market reform
2006 No 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 No 1: Sony Pellissery: Do public works programmes ensure employment in the rural informal sector? Examining the employment guarantee scheme in rural Maharashtra, India
2005 No 1: Manuel Souto-Otero: Determinants of access to post-compulsory education and training: A new research agenda
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