Although social exclusion has become a key issue on the European policy agenda in recent years, both the social phenomena the term refers to and the best way to monitor these remain unclear. In response to this, we developed a conceptual model for social exclusion and a methodology for its empirical assessment. Social exclusion is conceived as a multidimensional concept. It is operationalized as a combination of material deprivation, insufficient access to social rights, a low degree of social participation and a lack of normative integration. In a survey among 860 Dutch households we found a valid scale which expresses the degree of social exclusion in a single figure. This measure indicates that about 11% of the adult pop...
Social exclusion is a complex concept that is relevant in terms of the health of vulnerable groups. ...
The social exclusion of children is problematic for two reasons. Young people typically inherit thei...
Summary Arjan de Haan's article introduces the concept of social exclusion and compares it to notio...
Original title: Sociale uitsluiting bij kinderen. Combating social exclusion of children is a sub...
The problem of social exclusion is a central concern within the European Union, it is a key term in ...
Original title: Dimensies van sociale uitsluiting SCP has carried out research since 2004 on the ...
Social exclusion highlights multidimensional sociological aspects with profound implications. Essen...
This paper focuses on the measurement of social exclusion. As an illustration, we investigate how ma...
textabstractThis paper addresses several ambiguities in the social exclusion literature that fuel th...
Social exclusion can be distinguished from social isolation, defining social isolation as the phenom...
This CASEbrief summarises 'Understanding Social Exclusion' edited by John Hills, Julian Le Grand and...
If developments in Europe over the last decade are any indication, the concept of social exclusion h...
The social exclusion of children is problematic for two reasons. Young people typically inherit thei...
This chapter examines recent social policy research on social exclusion, exploring the way in which ...
Social exclusion — a social phenomenon or a „red herring”?Social exclusion is a co...
Social exclusion is a complex concept that is relevant in terms of the health of vulnerable groups. ...
The social exclusion of children is problematic for two reasons. Young people typically inherit thei...
Summary Arjan de Haan's article introduces the concept of social exclusion and compares it to notio...
Original title: Sociale uitsluiting bij kinderen. Combating social exclusion of children is a sub...
The problem of social exclusion is a central concern within the European Union, it is a key term in ...
Original title: Dimensies van sociale uitsluiting SCP has carried out research since 2004 on the ...
Social exclusion highlights multidimensional sociological aspects with profound implications. Essen...
This paper focuses on the measurement of social exclusion. As an illustration, we investigate how ma...
textabstractThis paper addresses several ambiguities in the social exclusion literature that fuel th...
Social exclusion can be distinguished from social isolation, defining social isolation as the phenom...
This CASEbrief summarises 'Understanding Social Exclusion' edited by John Hills, Julian Le Grand and...
If developments in Europe over the last decade are any indication, the concept of social exclusion h...
The social exclusion of children is problematic for two reasons. Young people typically inherit thei...
This chapter examines recent social policy research on social exclusion, exploring the way in which ...
Social exclusion — a social phenomenon or a „red herring”?Social exclusion is a co...
Social exclusion is a complex concept that is relevant in terms of the health of vulnerable groups. ...
The social exclusion of children is problematic for two reasons. Young people typically inherit thei...
Summary Arjan de Haan's article introduces the concept of social exclusion and compares it to notio...