The COVID-19 pandemic remains the ever-present backdrop to research and policy globally in 2022. Although we have not included a separate section on the pandemic for this year’s volume, the ongoing impact of COVID-19 is a recurring thread across the chapters. While contributions to Social Policy Review 33 in 2021 focused on the initial impact of the pandemic on social security and welfare systems which were not designed to respond to a global pandemic, chapters this year are more reflective in tone, responding to the greater accessibility of data about policy responses to the pandemic across different contexts.

Social policy in the shadow of the pandemic / Ruggero Cefalo. - ELETTRONICO. - (2022), pp. 1-3.

Social policy in the shadow of the pandemic

Ruggero Cefalo
2022

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic remains the ever-present backdrop to research and policy globally in 2022. Although we have not included a separate section on the pandemic for this year’s volume, the ongoing impact of COVID-19 is a recurring thread across the chapters. While contributions to Social Policy Review 33 in 2021 focused on the initial impact of the pandemic on social security and welfare systems which were not designed to respond to a global pandemic, chapters this year are more reflective in tone, responding to the greater accessibility of data about policy responses to the pandemic across different contexts.
2022
Policy Press
Andy Jolly, Ruggero Cefalo, Marco Pomati
Social Policy Review 34 Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2022
Ruggero Cefalo
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