The concept of social exclusion has been widely debated in Europe but its application to children has seen relatively little discussion. What could be meant by exclusion of children is the first main theme of the paper. Among other things, I consider the choice of reference group, the geographical dimension of exclusion, and the issue of who is responsible for any exclusion of children. The second main theme is the use of the concept of exclusion in the USA, where in contrast to Europe it has achieved little penetration to date. To assess whether there is fertile ground for discussion of social exclusion as it relates to children in the US, I discuss various features of US society and institutions including the measurement of poverty, analy...
This article explores the relationships between two key concepts that have defined recent social pol...
Summary This article argues that theoretical discussion of different policy assumptions between soc...
Abstract Interest is being revived in participation as a means of tackling social exclusion. There a...
If developments in Europe over the last decade are any indication, the concept of social exclusion h...
Social exclusion has been defined as a lack of resources, an inability to participate and a low qual...
paper I have benefitted greatly from the comments of the discussants, Tim Smeeding and Jane Waldfoge...
Social exclusion has been defined as a lack of resources, an inability to participate and a low qual...
This CASEbrief summarises 'Understanding Social Exclusion' edited by John Hills, Julian Le Grand and...
Moral, efficiency, and rights-based arguments have sparked widespread\ud acknowledgement in both aca...
Original title: Sociale uitsluiting bij kinderen. Combating social exclusion of children is a sub...
In the late 20th and early 21st century, social exclusion has become something of a trope around whi...
Today children are the last large social group affected by the problem of exclusion and discriminati...
Drawing upon a theoretical approach that emphasizes the importance of ideas and political processes ...
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has inspired advocates and policy makers across th...
The problem of social exclusion is a central concern within the European Union, it is a key term in ...
This article explores the relationships between two key concepts that have defined recent social pol...
Summary This article argues that theoretical discussion of different policy assumptions between soc...
Abstract Interest is being revived in participation as a means of tackling social exclusion. There a...
If developments in Europe over the last decade are any indication, the concept of social exclusion h...
Social exclusion has been defined as a lack of resources, an inability to participate and a low qual...
paper I have benefitted greatly from the comments of the discussants, Tim Smeeding and Jane Waldfoge...
Social exclusion has been defined as a lack of resources, an inability to participate and a low qual...
This CASEbrief summarises 'Understanding Social Exclusion' edited by John Hills, Julian Le Grand and...
Moral, efficiency, and rights-based arguments have sparked widespread\ud acknowledgement in both aca...
Original title: Sociale uitsluiting bij kinderen. Combating social exclusion of children is a sub...
In the late 20th and early 21st century, social exclusion has become something of a trope around whi...
Today children are the last large social group affected by the problem of exclusion and discriminati...
Drawing upon a theoretical approach that emphasizes the importance of ideas and political processes ...
The 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child has inspired advocates and policy makers across th...
The problem of social exclusion is a central concern within the European Union, it is a key term in ...
This article explores the relationships between two key concepts that have defined recent social pol...
Summary This article argues that theoretical discussion of different policy assumptions between soc...
Abstract Interest is being revived in participation as a means of tackling social exclusion. There a...