International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
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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…
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.
Impact of China's community of shared destiny policy (CCSDP) on development and its bearing on trade and ethnicity in Africa
Odette Tougem Tasinda, Tian Ze, Bernard Boamah Bekoe, Sunday Adiyoh Imanche, Brandy Perkwang Taty, Raphael Fomukong Tasinda, Innocent Tayari MwizerwaThis paper reports on the impact of China's Community of Shared Destiny Policy (CCSDP) on ethnicity, and the development and trade benefits in Africa, whilst proposing suggestions…
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…
Unveiling non-communicable disease trends among Indian states: predicting health outcomes with socioeconomic and demographic factors
Varsha Shukla, Rahul Arora, Sahil GuptaThe present study examines the fluctuations in Socioeconomic and demographic (SED) factors and the prevalence of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) across clusters of states in…
If it is adequate, it is not affordable: stakeholder perceptions on opportunities and constraints for pension reform in Indonesia
David Syam Budi Bakroh, Heikki HiilamoThe purpose of the study is to emphasise the urgent need for pension policy reform within Indonesia’s social security system.
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.
What determines public attitudes toward immigration in the Middle East: an analysis at the individual level
Deena Saleh, Hasan VergilSurveys in Europe show that immigration is more of a challenge than an opportunity for a significant number of people. However, little attention is given to attitudes toward…
Economic challenges faced by migrant street vendors during a crisis: implications for social inclusion development
Duong The Duy, Pham Tien ThanhInformal migrant workers and street vendors have long been recognized as vulnerable groups in urban areas of Global South countries. However, limited studies exist on the economic…
Microcredit and women entrepreneurial success: a moderated mediation effect of household economic status
Hawa Petro Tundui, Charles Stephen TunduiThis paper examines whether household economic status mediates the effect of microcredit on entrepreneurial success amongst women microcredit clients and if this effect is…
Art galleries usage of artificial intelligence
Vanessa RattenRecently there has been a surge in interest about the use of artificial intelligence in organisations with art galleries introducing new technological innovations that coincide…
Replicating the Nordic welfare model: policy prescriptions that recognize the cultural antecedents of solidarity
Amy Lakeman, Michael JindraIn this article, we examine the historical and cultural foundations of Nordic states’ strong contemporary social indicators to understand whether their successes can be replicated…
Networks and securing an internship during an environmental anomaly: the COVID-19 pandemic
Matthew Smith, Spiros Batas, Yasaman SarabiThe outbreak of COVID-19 has caused a slowdown of economic activity across the globe, which has resulted in high levels of disruption to labour markets. This study seeks to…
Exploring resistance in family policy transfer: a comparative analysis of the Czech Republic and South Korea
Martin GurínFamily policy is an area where policy transfer has garnered a lot of attention lately. A growing body of research demonstrates policymakers' interest in and willingness to adopt…
Does public debt moderate government spending – informal economy nexus? Evidence from the Asian countries
Toan Khanh Tran Pham, Quyen Hoang Thuy To Nguyen LeThe purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between government spending, public debt and the informal economy. In addition, this paper investigates the moderating…
The relationship between the media and corruption: perspectives of Ghanaian justice and anti-corruption officials
Moses Agaawena AmagnyaThe media is described as a fourth estate of the realm due to its ability to frame and shape discussions on governance and provide a stimulus for fighting corruption. But is the…
An exploratory study on women single parents’ experiences in coping with socioeconomic insecurity
Misbahul Munir, Tauchid Komara Yuda, Echo Perdana Kusumah, Maygsi Aldian SuwandiSocial welfare scholarship has not paid adequate attention to the phenomenon of single-parent women in Asia, especially in terms of their economic and social vulnerabilities. This…
Drivers of intention to engage in informal economy activities during maternity leave
Mangirdas Morkūnas, Elze Rudiene, Jinzhao WeiThe present paper seeks to reveal the factors underlying the intentions of women on maternity leave to engage in informal economy activities.
Analysis of tax compliance behavior of family businesses: combining social and psychology norms and legitimacy determinants
Rida Belahouaoui, El Houssain AttakThis study aims to analyze the tax compliance behavior of family firms by integrating social and psychological norms with legitimacy determinants, focusing specifically on the…
Conceptions of time, socioeconomic development and cultural values
Hamid YeganehThis article analyzes the relationships between different conceptions of time, socioeconomic development and cultural values.
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