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What explains frontline workers’ views on poverty? A comparison of three types of welfare sector institutions
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The study analysed views on poverty among Finnish frontline workers in three welfare sector institutions. Two different institutional logics, universal and selective, and two sectors, the public and the voluntary, ...
Experimenting with Wellbeing: Basic Income, Immaterial Labour and Changing Forms of Productivity
This article is concerned with the recent (2017-2018) basic income experiment in Finland. This experiment attracted global attention, not least because of its break from the conditionalities and sanctions associated with ...
Life-course insights on unemployment: What can policymakers learn from Dynamics of Inequality Across the Life-course (DIAL) research?
<p>There are a number of key European policy agendas related to health on which the DIAL research can shed light. This policy brief gives an overview of findings from DIAL projects in this area.<br></p>
Young People's Well-Being and the Association with Social Capital, i.e. Social Networks, Trust and Reciprocity
The paper explores the association between social capital of young people at 12-13 years and their subjective well-being using Finland's sub-sample of the third wave of the International Survey of Children's Well-Being. ...
‘We are the eyes and ears of researchers and community’: understanding the role of community advisory groups in representing researchers and communities in Malawi
<p>Community engagement to protect and empower participating individuals and communities is an ethical requirement in research. There is however limited evidence on effectiveness or relevance of some of the approaches used ...
Maternal Pre- and Postnatal Anxiety Symptoms and Infant Attention Disengagement from Emotional Faces
<p>Background: Biases in socio-emotional attention may be early markers of risk for self-regulation difficulties and mental illness. We examined the associations between maternal pre- and postnatal anxiety symptoms and ...
Aunts and Uncles
<p>This chapter studies the behavior of one specific group of extended family members, namely aunts and uncles. Aunts and uncles typically belong to the same generation as the children’s parents, but obviously the relations ...