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  1. The Case for Reorienting Active Labour Market Policies Towards the Demand‐Side
  2. Varieties of digitalisation? A comparison of employment services digitalisation in the UK and Australia
  3. ‘What about me?’: An analysis of employers’ engagement with employment service providers in Australia
  4. Buying and selling the poor: Inside Australia's privatised welfare‐to‐work marketSiobhanO'Sullivan, MichaelMcGann, MarkConsidineSydney University Press, Sydney (2021). ISBN : 9781743327869
  5. Employer Participation in Active Labour Market Policies in the United Kingdom and Denmark: The Effect of Employer Associations as Social Networks and the Mediating Role of Collective Voice
  6. Mediating the claim? How ‘local ecosystems of support’ shape the operation and experience of UK social security
  7. A Strategic Left? Starmerism, Pluralism and the Soft Left
  8. Activating the ‘ideal jobseeker’: Experiences of individuals with mental health conditions on the UK Work Programme
  9. Employers' perspectives on benefit conditionality in the UK and Denmark
  10. Employer engagement in active labour market programmes: the role of boundary spanners
  11. Policy Practitioners’ Accounts of Evidence-Based Policy Making: The Case of Universal Credit
  12. Editorial introduction: An introduction to employer engagement in the field of HRM. Blending social policy and HRM research in promoting vulnerable groups' labour market participation
  13. Employers' recruitment of disadvantaged groups: exploring the effect of active labour market programme agencies as labour market intermediaries
  14. Evidence translation: an exploration of policy makers' use of evidence
  15. China's Social Welfare: The Third Turning Point BY JOE C. B. LEUNG AND YUEBIN XU Cambridge: Polity Press, 2015. ISBN 978-0-7456-8056-9; £50.00 (hbk)
  16. Social dialogue, partnership and the Danish model of activation of disabled people
  17. The Demand-Side of Active Labour Market Policies: A Regional Study of Employer Engagement in the Work Programme
  18. Work, welfare and gender inequalities: an analysis of activation strategies for partnered women in the UK, Australia and Denmark
  19. Welfare to work and the inclusive labour market: a comparative study of activation policies for disability and long-term sickness benefit claimants in the UK and Denmark