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11 September 2007
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Special Issue: New modes of governance in activation polices 2. Guest Editors: Rik Van Berkel, Vando Borghi
Contextualising new modes of governance in activation policies
Vando Borghi
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Rik van Berkel
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The “double dynamics” of activation
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Institutions, citizens and the remaking of welfare governance
Janet Newman
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The government of activation policies by EU institutions
Amparo Serrano Pascual
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Eduardo Crespo Suárez
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Governing the activation of older workers in the European Union
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The construction of the “activated retiree”
Emma Carmel
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Kate Hamblin
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Theo Papadopoulos
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The impact of contractualism in social policies
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The case of active labour market policies in Switzerland
Jean‐Michel Bonvin
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Eric Moachon
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Individualised service provision in an era of activation and new governance
Vando Borghi
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Rik van Berkel
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