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    Social protection responses by states and international organisations to the COVID-19 crisis in the global South: Stopgap or new departure? by Leisering, Lutz

    Published in Global social policy (01-12-2021)
    “…Macro events like the Great Depression in the 1930s and the Second World War have triggered new departures in social policy. What about the COVID-19 pandemic…”
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    The Calls for Universal Social Protection by International Organizations: Constructing a New Global Consensus by Leisering, Lutz

    Published in Social inclusion (01-01-2020)
    “…Universalism has become a lead idea of global social politics, and of global social security in particular, first voiced in the Universal Declaration of Human…”
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    A new pathway to universalism? Explaining the spread of ‘social’ pensions in the global South, 1967–2011 by Böger, Tobias, Leisering, Lutz

    “…The assumption of social responsibility for all citizens is a hallmark of the welfare state, reflecting a notion of universalism. But in developing countries,…”
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    Social policy by numbers. How international organisations construct global policy proposals by Berten, John, Leisering, Lutz

    Published in International journal of social welfare (01-04-2017)
    “…Considering the socio‐economic and cultural diversity of the world, it is a bold undertaking by international organisations to propose welfare policies…”
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    Social citizenship for the global poor? The worldwide spread of social assistance by Leisering, Lutz, Barrientos, Armando

    Published in International journal of social welfare (01-10-2013)
    “…The notion of citizenship has universalistic claims, but in practice citizenship goes along with exclusions. Households in poverty are a test case. Social…”
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    Synthesizing disparate ideas: How a Chinese model of social assistance was forged by Leisering, Lutz, Liu, Tao, ten Brink, Tobias

    Published in Global social policy (01-12-2017)
    “…In 1993, the Shanghai government introduced a minimum income security program, causing contagious imitative behaviors in scores of local pilot projects in…”
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    Extending Social Security to the Excluded: Are Social Cash Transfers to the Poor an Appropriate Way of Fighting Poverty in Developing Countries? by Leisering, Lutz

    Published in Global social policy (01-08-2009)
    “…Formal social security in developing countries has long been centred on employees in the formal sector of the economy. The majority of the population has been…”
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    Protecting injured workers: how global ideas of industrial accident insurance travelled to China by Liu, Tao, Leisering, Lutz

    Published in Journal of Chinese governance (02-01-2017)
    “…Industrial accident insurance establishes an individual right to protection against a key risk of industrial modernity. Introduced in Imperial Germany in 1884,…”
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    The global, the social and rights. New perspectives on social citizenship by Davy, Benjamin, Davy, Ulrike, Leisering, Lutz

    Published in International journal of social welfare (01-10-2013)
    “…This Guest Editorial explores whether the concept of citizenship, which originated in the city and the nation‐state, travels to the globe and what global…”
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    Extending Social Security to the Excluded by Leisering, Lutz

    Published in Global social policy (01-08-2009)
    “…Formal social security in developing countries has long been centred on employees in the formal sector of the economy. The majority of the population has been…”
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    Nation State and Welfare State: An Intellectual and Political History by Leisering, Lutz

    Published in Journal of European social policy (01-05-2003)
    “…Reviews and discusses 'Geschichte der Sozialpolitik in Deutschland seit 1945 (History of Social Policy in Germany since 1945), Volume 1: Grundlagen der…”
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    Inside a Welfare Market. Private Pension Markets in Germany: Structural Changes and the Perceptions of the Providers by Berner, Frank, Leisering, Lutz, Buhr, Petra

    “…The 2001 pension reform act ("Riester reform") has recast old-age security in Germany by placing more emphasis on private provisions. The new policy draws on…”
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    Innenansichten eines Wohlfahrtsmarkts: Strukturwandel der privaten Altersvorsorge und die Ordnungsvorstellungen der Anbieter by Berner, Frank, Leisering, Lutz, Buhr, Petra

    “…The 2001 pension reform act ("Riester reform") has recast old-age security in Germany by placing more emphasis on private provisions. The new policy draws on…”
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    Innenansichten eines Wohlfahrtsmarkts: Strukturwandel der privaten Altersvorsorge und die Ordnungsvorstellungen der Anbieter by Berner, Frank, Leisering, Lutz, Buhr, Petra

    “…Zusammenfassung Die Rentenreform 2001, bekannt als „Riesterreform“, hat die Alterssicherung in Deutschland neu geordnet. Privater Altersvorsorge wird ein…”
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    Inside a welfare market. Private pension markets in Germany: structural changes and the perceptions of the providers by Berner, Frank, Leisering, Lutz, Buhr, Petra

    “…ABSTRACT IN GERMAN: Die Rentenreform 2001, bekannt als "Riesterreform", hat die Alterssicherung in Deutschland neu geordnet. Privater Altersvorsorge wird ein…”
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    Between Repression and Dramatization. On Poverty and the Sociology of Knowledge in German Society by Leisering, Lutz

    Published in Soziale Welt (01-01-1993)
    “…Faced first with a wave of unemployment-induced poverty in the early 1980s, & next with the integration, following reunification, of a much larger impoverished…”
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