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Wim Van Lancker
Wim Van Lancker
Associate Professor, University of Leuven
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COVID-19, school closures, and child poverty: a social crisis in the making
W Van Lancker, Z Parolin
The Lancet Public Health 5 (5), e243-e244, 2020
20432020
Three shortcomings of the social investment perspective
B Cantillon, W Van Lancker
Social Policy and Society 12 (4), 553-564, 2013
2652013
The Matthew effect in childcare use: a matter of policies or preferences?
E Pavolini, W Van Lancker
Journal of European Public Policy 25 (6), 878-893, 2018
2502018
Who benefits? The social distribution of subsidized childcare in Sweden and Flanders
WV Lancker, J Ghysels
Acta Sociologica 55 (2), 125-142, 2012
210*2012
The unequal benefits of activation: an analysis of the social distribution of family policy among families with young children
J Ghysels, W Van Lancker
Journal of European Social Policy 21 (5), 472-485, 2011
1892011
Putting the Child-Centred Investment Strategy to the Test: Evidence for the EU27
W Van Lancker
European Journal of Social Security 15 (1), 4-27, 2013
1812013
The impact of child benefits on single mother poverty: Exploring the role of targeting in 15 European countries
W Van Lancker, J Ghysels, B Cantillon
International Journal of Social Welfare 24 (3), 210-222, 2015
160*2015
Universalism under siege? Exploring the association between targeting, child benefits and child poverty across 26 countries
W Van Lancker, N Van Mechelen
Social science research 50, 60-75, 2015
1542015
Social Investment and the Matthew effect
G Bonoli, B Cantillon, W Van Lancker
The uses of social investment, 66-76, 2017
1492017
Explaining patterns of inequality in childcare service use across 31 developed economies: A welfare state perspective
W Van Lancker, J Ghysels
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 57 (5), 310-337, 2016
1312016
The European world of temporary employment
WV Lancker
European Societies 14 (1), 83-111, 2012
111*2012
Reducing Inequality in Childcare Service Use across European Countries: What (if any) Is the role of Social Spending?
W Van Lancker
Social Policy & Administration 52 (1), 271-292, 2018
982018
Solidarity and reciprocity in the social investment state: what can be learned from the case of Flemish school allowances and truancy?
B Cantillon, W Van Lancker
Journal of social policy 41 (04), 657-675, 2012
522012
Trends in Women’s Employment and Poverty Rates in OECD Countries: A Kitagawa–Blinder–Oaxaca Decomposition
R Nieuwenhuis, W Van Lancker, D Collado, B Cantillon
Italian Economic Journal 6 (1), 37-61, 2020
45*2020
Family policies’ long-term effects on poverty: a comparative analysis of single and partnered mothers
H Zagel, W Van Lancker
Journal of European Social Policy 32 (2), 166-181, 2022
402022
Non‐take up of the supplemental child benefit for children with a disability in Belgium: A mixed‐method approach
J Vinck, J Lebeer, W Van Lancker
Social Policy & Administration 53 (3), 357-384, 2019
402019
The Palgrave Handbook of Family Policy
R Nieuwenhuis, W Van Lancker
Springer Nature, 2020
382020
Het Matteüseffect onder de loep: over het ongelijke gebruik van kinderopvang in Vlaanderen
J Ghysels, W Van Lancker
UA/Berichten, 2009
382009
What a social investment ‘litmus test’must address: A response to Plavgo and Hemerijck
Z Parolin, W Van Lancker
Journal of European Social Policy 31 (3), 297-308, 2021
322021
To whose benefit? An empirical and comparative investigation into the (un)intended consequences of family policy in the social investment state
WIM VAN LANCKER
University of Antwerp, Department of Sociology, 2014
32*2014
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