Programme of the IX Annual ESPAnet Conference

Thursday, 8th September 2011

9:30 – 13:00 Registration

12.00 – 14.00 Welcome Snack

14:00 – 14:30 Welcome Speech

14:30 – 15:30 Plenary session: “Social Policy of the future” by Jesús de Miguel (Universitat de Barcelona)

15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 16:00 – 17:30 Session 1a Session 2 Session 3a Session 4a Session 6a

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 17:30 – 19:00 Session 19a Session 8a Session 9a Session 10 Session 7

19:30 Departure in bus to the City Hall

20:00 – 21:30 Welcome Reception at the City Hall of Valencia

Friday, 9th September 2011

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 9:00 – 10: 30 Session 6b Session 5 Session 4b Session 3b Session 11

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 10:30 – 12:00 Session 20a Session 8b Session 1b Session 18 Session 13a

12:00 – 13:30 Free time

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5

13:30 – 14:30 Session 3c Session 6d Session 8c Session 9c Session 17a

EDACwowe Data Retreival Workshop (Room to be annnounced)

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 14:30 – 16:00 Session 12a Session 19c Session 14a Session 15a Session 13b

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16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 16:30 – 17:30 Session 14c Session 6e Session 12c Session 20c Session 17b

Plenary session: "The Coming and Going of Social Rights and Full Employment in : A Longitudinal Analysis of Economic Change, Distributive Conflict, and Partisan Politics" by Walter Korpi (Stockholm 17:30 - 19:00 University) SEAS Awards

20:30 Dinner

Saturday, 10th September 2011

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 9:00 – 10:30 Session 14b Session 20b Session 6c Session 19b Session 16

10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break

Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4 Room 5 11:00 – 12:30 Session 9b Session 21 Session 15b Session 19d Session 12b

Plenary session: title to be announced. Katherine Newman. James B. Knapp Dean of The Zanvyl Krieger 12:30 – 14:00 School of Arts and Sciences (The Johns Hopkins University) Closing speech

Rooms:

 Room 1: Sala de Juntas – Faculty of Philosophy (building A)

 Room 2: Salón de Grados – Faculty of Philosophy (building A)

 Room 3: Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives – Faculty of Philology, Translation and Communication (building B)

 Room 4: Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón Vives – Faculty of Philology, Translation and Communication (building B)

 Room 5: Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis Guarner – Faculty of Philology, Translation and Communication (building B)

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Directions:

Faculty of Philosophy and Education Sciences (building A)

Avda. Blasco Ibáñez, 30 - Valencia

• Room 1: Sala de Juntas Filosofía (ground floor)

• Room 2: Salón de Grados (first floor)

Faculty of Languages, Translation and Communication (building B)

Blasco Ibáñez, 32 - Valencia

• Room 3: Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón (first floor)

• Room 4: Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives (first floor)

• Room 5: Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis Guarner (ground floor)

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Detailed programme per stream

TYPE OF A TITLE OF THE PAPER AUTHOR/S NO. PRESENTATION STREAM 1: EUROPEANIZATION OF SOCIAL POLICY. Stream convenor: Nicole Kerschen (University of West Nanterre La Défense) SESSION 1A Thursday 8th of September – 16.00 - 17.30 Room 1 (Sala de Juntas – building A) State of the Art. OMC in social and employment policy: theory, methods, 1.- Timo Weishaupt Oral presentation substantive outcome and new directions. 2.- Caroline de la Porte 1.- Paolo R. Graziano Europa, Europae. Europeanization and the Domestic Politics of Welfare Oral presentation 2.- Sophie Jacquot State Reform. 3.- Bruno Palier 1.A The role of civil society organizations in EU Social Policy – Making: the Case 1.- Håkan Johansson Oral presentation of Anti – Poverty Organizations. 2.- Bjørn Hvinden The Emerging Expert Consensus on Pension Policymaking and Cross- 1.- Juan J. Fernández Contributed paper National Public Attitudes towards Realistic Pension Policy Options. 2. Antonio J. Castillo The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund as a Building Block of a More Contributed paper 1.- Stefano Sacchi Social EU? SESSION 1B Friday 9th of September – 10.30 - 12.00 Room 3 (Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón – building B) Welfare Reforms in Lithuania: the Impact of Europeanization and Oral presentation 1.- Jolanta Aidukaite Globalization. Portuguese Labour Market reforms in the era of Flexicurity: towards Oral presentation 1.- Sotirios Zartaloudis Europeanization? Oral presentation Framing Europeanization through the Open Method of Coordination. 1.- Elissaveta Radulova 1.B The open method of coordination and the Southern European Social Model: Contributed paper 1.- Eleftheria Vagionaki. A stock taking exercise and how to fill the research gaps. Contributed paper The Europeanization of the Pension System in Greece. 1.- Dafni Diliagka The Europeanization of Social Inclusion in Greece: When EU “soft” pressure Contributed paper 1.- Andreas Feronas meets “hard” domestic paths. STREAM 2: SUSTAINABILITY AND TRANSFORMATION OF GOVERNANCE IN THE EUROPEAN MULTI-LEVEL WELFARE SYSTEM. Stream convenor: Ute Behning (Institute for European Welfare System Research) SESSION 2 Thursday 8th of September – 16.00 – 17.30 Room 2 (Salón de Grados – building A) The European Multi-level Welfare System: Methods of Open Coordination Oral presentation 1.- Rik De Ruiter and Public Parliamentary Activities A Tool Only for Financial Purposes? The Lopsided Use of the Pensions Oral presentation 1.- Björn Hacker OMC by Political Actors Assessing Causal Mechanisms in the Open Method of Coordination: The 1.- Mads Dagnis Jensen, 2 Oral presentation Social Inclusion Process in Denmark 2.- Christel Koop Transformation of European Governance: Institutional Innovations but Contributed paper 1.- Hester Kan Continuation of Hierarchies, Struggles and Contestation Contributed paper The Lisbon Strategy, Europe 2020, and the Crisis in Between 1.- David Natali

STREAM 3: TRANSFORMING GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP IN EUROPEAN SOCIETIES. Stream convenors: Patricia Kennet (University of Bristol) and Noemi Lendvai (European University Institute) SESSION 3A Thursday 8th of September – 16.00 – 17.30 Room 3 (Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón – building B)

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1.- Martin Seeleib-Kaise Oral presentation Shifting the Public-Private Mix: A new Dualization of Welfare? 2.- Adam M Saunders 3.- Marek Naczyk. 1.- Paul Stubbs 3.A Oral presentation Rethinking Clientelism, Governance and Citizenship: the case of Croatia, 2.- Sinisa Zrinščak Weaning the poor from the State: Activation and the production of Oral presentation 1.- Sara Helman Responsible and Self Sufficient Citizens in Israel. Contributed paper Transforming Governance and Citizenship in European Societies. 1.- Leonardo Catena SESSION 3B Friday 9th of September – 9.00 – 10.30 Room 4 (Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives – building B) Active Citizenship and Governance in Local Social Policy: modes of 1.- Per H. Jensen. Oral presentation regulating age management. 2.- Henrik P. Bang Oral presentation Citizenship and governance at a time of territorialisation. 1.- Lavinia Bifulco 3.B Transnational Home-Making Practices: Integration, Citizenship and Oral presentation 1.- Adriana Sandu Community Cohesion Reconsidered. The “life chance approach” and the development of the multilevel social Contributed paper 1.- Patrik Vesan citizenship in Europe. SESSION 3C Friday 9th of September – 13.30 – 14.30 Room 1 (Sala de Juntas – building A) Citizenship and gender regimes in unemployment insurances: A European 1.- Jean-Pierre Tabin Oral presentation Comparison. 2.- Raluca Enescu Oral presentation Conceptual differences in the redesigning of social citizenship. 1.- Patricia Frericks 3.C 1.- Francisco Javier Moreno- Contributed paper Migration and Welfare in Spanish multi-level governance arrangements. Fuentes 2.- Maria Bruquetas Callejo STREAM 4: AGENCY AND SOCIAL POLICY TRANSFORMATION: BRINGING ACTORS BACK IN TO THE RESEARCH ON SOCIAL POLICY. Stream convenors: Dorota Szelewa (University of Bremen) and Michal Polakowski (Maastricht University) SESSION 4A Thursday 8th of September – 16.00 – 17.30 Room 4 (Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives – building B) Leaving Bismarck behind? The electoral politics of pension individualization Oral presentation 1.- Furio Stamati in Italy and Deconstructing the “Retrenchment Consensus” in pensions - an agency Oral presentation 1.- Traute Meyer focused approach Oral presentation A discursive-institutionalist study of childcare policy in the Netherlands 1.- Elissaveta Radulova 4A The Reform of the Bulgarian healthcare system: Analysing Transformation Contributed paper Processes in Healthcare Systems Through the Role of the Medical 1.- Alis Sopadzhiyan Profession Evolution of West European welfare states 1960-1970: Finland and West Contributed paper 1.- Matias Gardin Germany SESSION 4B Friday 9th of September – 9.00 – 10.30 Room 3 (Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón – building B) The Decreasing Returns of Social Compromise: The Role of Employers in Oral presentation 1.- Thomas Paster the Transformation of the German Welfare State Labour market dualisation in . Assessing different explanatory Oral presentation 1.- Paul Marx approaches 4B Oral presentation Shifting ground: The diffusion of gender knowledge in local childcare policies 1.- Annette Henninger Capitalists against crisis employers associations and the expansion of short Contributed paper 1.- Federico Pancaldi time work in germany and italy, 2008-2010 Mapping Relationships: Gender and Knowledge Translation in Scottish Care 1.- Catherine-Rose Stocks- Contributed paper Homes‟ Procurement Rankin

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STREAM 5: ENTREPRENEURIAL PROVIDERS IN SOCIAL POLICY Stream convenors: Tanja Klenk (University of Bremen) and Stephan Köppe (University of Edinburgh) SESSION 5 Friday 9th of September – 9.00 – 10.30 Room 2 (Salón de Grados – building A) Entrepreunerial GPs and the commercialisation of primary health care in the Oral presentation 1.- Elke Heins UK The Rise and Fall of the Early Childhood Education and Care Entrepreneur Oral presentation 1.- Verity Campbell-Barr in England Oral presentation Regulating for Administrative Justice in the Regulatory Welfare State 1.- Avishai Benish 5 1.- Ugo Ascoli Contributed paper The New Rise of Entrepreneurial Welfare in the Italian Welfare State. 2.- Emmanuele Pavolini Markets for Old Age Provision in Germany and the UK: Social Policy Contributed paper 1.- Michaela Willert Interventions and Outcomes The role of private for profit providers in Polish Social Contributed paper 1.- Stanislaw Kaminski Policy: cooperation or competition? STREAM 6: LABOUR MARKET POLICY, ACTIVATION AND BEYOND Stream convenors: Ludo Struyven (Leuven University) and Matthias Knuth (University of Duisburg-Essen) SESSION 6A Thursday 8th of September – 16.00 – 17.30 Room 5 (Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis I Guarner – building B) How did activation policies and welfare reforms contribute to the dualisation Oral presentation 1.- Bruno Palier of coordinated market economies The changing nature of transitions between non-employment and Oral presentation 1.- Alison Koslowski employment in European labour markets 1.- Harri Kostilainen 6A Oral presentation Inclusiveness of employment systems - Finland and Denmark compared 2.- Ari Nieminen 1.- Susan Himmelweit Contributed paper Comparing welfare regimes by their effects on intra-household inequalities 2.- Jerome De Henau Individual career trajectories in national labour markets: A comparison of Contributed paper 1.- Thomas Biegert Germany and the United Kingdom using sequence analysis SESSION 6B Friday 9th of September – 9.00 – 10.30 Room 1 (Sala de Juntas – building A) New governance and activation for people on sickness benefits in Denmark 1.- Colkn Lindsay Oral presentation and the UK: Placebo or panacea? 2.- Mikkel Mailand Poor health as a cause and as an effect of unemployment: What can be 1.- Martin Brussig Oral presentation done, what should be done in activating labour market policy? Experiences 2.- Niko Dragano 6B from Germany 3.- Sarah Mümken 1.- Tone Flötten Oral presentation Companies' roles as active activation partners (disabled people) 2.- Inger Lise Skog Hansen Contributed paper What works for whom in activation policies? 1.- Thomas Bredgaard Contributed paper Censored citizenship? Caseworker attitudes and user influence 1.- Anne Britt Djuve SESSION 6C Saturday 10th of September – 9.00 – 10.30 Room 3 (Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón – building B) 1.- Willibrord de Graaf Oral presentation Governance and effects of activation policies in nine countries 2.- Tomás Sirovátka The politics of management and labour market reforms: comparing pathways 1.- Evelyn Brodkin Oral presentation to reform in Denmark and the US 2.- Flemming Larsen 1.- Sharon Wright 6C Oral presentation Decentralisation and centralisation in the governance of activation in Europe 2.- Rik van Berkel 3.- Renate Minas Contributed paper Justifying activation: The case of recent labour market reforms in Germany 1.- Claudia Ruddat Bootstraps and brickbats: The politics of dependency and activation in Contributed paper 1.- Mark Considine comparative perspective SESSION 6D

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Friday 9th of September – 13.30 – 14.30 Room 2 (Salón de Grados – building A) 1.- Ian Greer Transnational activation: The rise of a multinational employment services Oral presentation 2.- Mark Stuart provider 3.- John Ward Individualisation without personalisation? The paradoxical logic of the quasi- 1.- Stefania Sabatinelli 6D Oral presentation market based employment services in the Lombardy region 2.- Matteo Villa The end of a success story? Unions and activation policies in situation of Contributed paper 1.- Michaela Schulze crisis in Denmark and Germany Contributed paper Activation in the Austrian social assistance scheme 1.- Bettina Leibetseder SESSION 6E Friday 9th of September – 16.30 – 17.30 Room 2 (Salón de Grados – building A) The limits of activation. Channels to employment and labour market 1.- Giulano Bonoli Oral presentation prospects for the low skilled 2.- Christian Albrekt Larsen Activating low-skilled unemployed mothers: an evaluation of the Belgian job 1.- Joris Ghysels Oral presentation 6E monitoring scheme 2.- Chris van Klaveren Labour market reform in Germany and the low-wage issue: Who is affected Contributed paper 1.- Marco Gießelmann by increasing risk? Contributed paper Does flexicurity provide sustainability under the crisis? 1.- Andranik Tangian STREAM 7: CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUSTAINABILITY OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY: TOWARDS A RESEARCH AGENDA. Stream convenors: Sabina Stiller (Wageningen University) and Ian Gough (London School of Economics and Political Science) SESSION 7 Thursday 8th of September – 17.30 – 19.00 Room 5 (Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis I Guarner – building B) Oral presentation Pathways for social – environmental housing policy. 1.- Josefine Vanhille 1.- Emmanuel Combet Oral presentation Carbon Tax Reform and the Long term Challenges of an Ageing Society. 2.- Jean Charles Hourcade Contributed paper 1.-Bruno Estrada Social Partners and climate change. 2.- Ramón Baeza Contributed paper Social Policy, well – being, and the environmental crisis. Trade – offs or 1.- Maria Vaalavuo. positive synergy? 1.- Emmanuel Combet 2.- Frédéric Ghersi Contributed paper A Carbon tax and the risk of inequity. 3.- Jean Charles Hourcade 4.- Camille Thubin STREAM 8: THE ROLE OF WELFARE ATTITUDES IN WELFARE STATE CHANGE Stream convenors: Jani Erola (University of Turku) and Mikko Niemelä (The Social Insurance Institution of Finland) SESSION 8A: Ethnicity and immigration Thursday 8th of September – 17.30 – 19.00 Room 2 (Salón de Grados – building A) Ethnic Heterogeneity, and Public Support for Welfare: Is the US Experience Oral presentation 1.- Christian Albrekt Larsen Replicated in Britain, Sweden, and Denmark. Migrants' attitudes toward the welfare state in 13 European welfare states. A 1.- Ann Morrissens Oral presentation comparative study. 2.- Rembert De Blander 8A Oral presentation Articulated antipathies. Political influence on anti-immigration attitudes. 1.- Andrea Bohman Immigration and attitudes to welfare: analysing the relation between Contributed paper 1.- Trude Sundberg immigration and harsher judgement of welfare claimants in Europe. 1.- Olli Kangas Contributed paper You get what you ask for: the impact of framing in opinion surveys. 2.- Sampo Varjonen SESSION 8B: Welfare institutions & social change Friday 9th of September – 10.30 – 12.00 Room 2 (Salón de Grados – building A) Where we‟ve been and where we‟re going: how national legacies shape Oral presentation 1.- Moira Nelson beliefs about redistribution. 8B 1.- Antonio M Jaime-Castillo Oral presentation Institutional Settings and Patterns of Welfare Support across Countries. 2.- Inés Calzada Oral presentation Macroeconomic and Social Change and Popular Demand for Redistribution. 1.- Mads Meier Jæger

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Contributed paper The dynamics of individual attitudes in times of welfare state retrenchment. 1.- Elias Naumann Eliciting individual preferences and attitudes for reforming the old age social 1.- Yosr Abid Contributed paper welfare system. 2.- Cathal O'Donoghue SESSION 8C: Welfare institutions and redistribution Friday 9th of September – 13.30 – 14.30 Room 3 (Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón – building B) Equity, Equality, or Need? A Multilevel Analysis of Preferences for Principles 1.- Tim Reeskens Oral presentation of Welfare Redistribution across 25 European Societies & 2.- Wim van Oorschot Labor Market Risk and Support for Collective Welfare Arrangements in Oral presentation 1.- Marii Paškov 8C Europe. 1.- Jesper Møller Pedersen Contributed paper Erosion of public support: The effects of institutional layering. 2.- Thomas Engel Dejgaard Contributed paper Inequality, and Attitudes towards Redistribution in New EU Member States. 1.- Anil Duman STREAM 9: “POSITIVE WELFARE” IN PRACTICE: TRANSFORMATION, TRENDS AND DILEMMAS IN EUROPEAN WELFARE STATES Stream convenors: Marion Ellison (Queen Margaret University) and Menno Fenger (Erasmus University Rotterdam) SESSION 9A Thursday 8th of September – 17.30 – 19.00 Room 3 (Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón – building B) 1.- Laura Sue Armeni Community involvement: transforming the community beyond the school Oral presentation 2.- Marilyn Formosa walls 3.- Suzanne Gatt Welfare with Work? Comparative evidence on benefit and labour income in 1.- Tim Van Rie 9A Oral presentation European Countries 2.- Ive Marx Oral presentation The idea of a Welfare State and the future of the EU social policy 1.- Józef Niznik Contributed paper Assessing capacity for work: Employment and support allowance in the UK 1.- Jackie Gulland Contributed paper The European Consumer as Risk Manager. 1.- Remi Maier-Rigaud SESSION 9B Saturday 10th of September – 11.00 – 12.30 Room 1 (Sala de Juntas – building A) Defining and redefining social solidarity and sustainability within Euro- Oral presentation Mediterranean areas: an inquiry into convergent and divergent socio political 1.- Tamirace Fakhoury and policy trends Policies integration, local governance and citizenship. The challenge of Oral presentation 1.- Rachele Benedetti participation in the new welfare state. 9B Constructing the self-responsible welfare recipient by law- the case of the 1.- Andreas Hirseland Oral presentation German Welfare Reform 2.- Phillip Ramos Lobato Who's taking the risk? Changes in the Norwegian pension system after the 1.- Jon M. Hippe Contributed paper reform 2.- Tove Midsundstad Vocational Training in Transition: How the gatekeeping for low skilled young Contributed paper 1.- Bettina Kohlrausch people in Germany is Changing SESSION 9C Friday 9th of September – 13.30 – 14.30 Room 4 (Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives – building B) Oral presentation Improving Flexibility: contrasting consequences on different skills groups 1.- Jenny Bennett 1.- Mara Yerkes Oral presentation Crisis and Welfare State Change in the Netherlands. 2.- Romke Van der Veen 9C Working around policy dilemmas: labour market and welfare state change in Contributed paper 1.- Werner Eichhorst Germany Contributed paper Welfare State and the Youth Policies in the European Union 1.- Branko Boskovic STREAM 10: THE IMPACT OF EU SOCIAL POLICY ON SOCIAL SERVICES AND STREET-LEVEL BUREAUCRACIES Stream convenors: Renate Minas (Institute for Future Studies) and Yuri Kazepov (University of Urbino Carlo Bo) SESSION 10 Thursday 8th of September – 17.30 – 19.00 Room 4 (Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives – building B) The social inclusión OMC: capable of addresing structural challenges in 1.- Caroline de la Porte Oral presentation 10 welfare state reform? The case of Denmark 2.- Yasir Al-Gailany Oral presentation EU rules on public and third – sector partnerships in Italy and Romania: 1.- Angela Genova

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potentials and limits. Europeanization of health care reimbursement? EU regulation, policy 1.- Katharina Böhm Oral presentation learning and cooperation. 2.- Claudia Landwehr Are matches only made in heaven? How scientific evaluation can contribute Contributed paper 1.- Liesbeth Van Parys to a better targeting of ESF- actions to disadvantaged. STREAM 11: SUSTANAIBLE SOCIAL SERVICE PROVISION IN AN ERA OF FISCAL AUSTERITY Stream convenor: Ulrike Schneider (University of Economics and Business) SESSION 11 Friday 9th of September – 9.00 – 10.30 Room 5 (Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis I Guarner – building B) 1.- Will Bartlett 2.- Pauline Allen Oral presentation No title 3.- Virginie Perotin 4.- Simon Turner 1.- Azusa Sato 11 Oral presentation Analysis of the determinants of pay in the social care sector in England 2.- Adelina Comas-Herrera 1.- Benjamin Bittschi Oral presentation Labor flows in the Nonprofit sector. 2.- Astrid Pennerstorfer Social versus Fiscal – The future of “Help at Home” services in the Greek Contributed paper 1.- Gabriel Amitsis social care regime STREAM 12: SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY Stream convenors: John Gal (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) SESSION 12A: Policy practice: country studies Friday 9th of September – 14.30 – 16.00 Room 1 (Sala de Juntas – building A) 1.- Annamaria Campanini Oral presentation Social Work and Social Policy – The Italian Case. 2.- Carla Facchini In what ways does social work, as practice, education, and research 1.- Tapio Salonen Oral presentation influence social policy in Sweden? 2.- Katarina H. Thorén 1.- Elena Iarskaia-Smirnova Oral presentation Social workers as agents of change? Russian context. 2.- Pavel Romanov 12A 3.- Natalia Sorokina From Few to Many, from Similarity to Diversity”: Policy Practice and Social 1.- Idit Weiss-Gal Contributed paper Work in Israel. 2.- John Gal Contributed paper Social Work in Cyprus: The Challenge of Indigenization. 1.- Stefanos Spaneas 1.- Maria-Asunción Martínez Contributed paper Education and training of Spanish social workers in social policy and practice Roman SESSION 12B: Street level Policy practice Saturday 10th of September – 11.00 – 12.30 Room 5 (Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis I Guarner – building B) Social Work and Social Policy: Which Role for Social Work Professionals? Oral presentation Some reflections from an Italian Perspective. 1.- Urban Nothdurfter

Oral presentation Social workers‟ profesional responsability in shaping social policy. 1.- Elisheva Sadan 2.- Arza Churchman The influence of binding administrative procedures on social workers‟ Oral presentation 1.- Matilde Høybye- decision making. Mortensen 12B Activation work: redesigning frontline work in Danish and Dutch local 1.- Flemming Larsen Contributed paper agencies. 2.- Rik Van Berkel 1.- Carmen Caravaca Social protection to victims of crime in Spain: fields of activity and support Contributed paper Llamas services. 2.- José Sáez Olmos 1.- Orna Cohen Contributed paper Rehabilitation of human trafficking in Israel. 2.- Dafna Hacker SESSION 12C: Policy practice: Education and Practice Friday 9th of September – 16.30 – 17.30

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Room 3 (Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón – building B) Higher education engagement in policy practice: Lessons from two policy Oral presentation change projects.. 1.- Roni Kaufman

1.- Helena Blomberg-Kroll Oral presentation Social Workers‟ attitudes towards the unemployed in the Nordic Countries. 2.- Christian Kroll 3.- Johanna Kallio 12C Whose profession is it anyway? Central government and qualifying education Contributed paper in social work. 1.- Jo Moriarty

Encouraging policy engagement in an English context. Contributed paper 1.- Graeme Simpson Contributed paper Between NGO‟s and the state: Turkish Social Services Sector in post 1990s. 1.- Aysecan Kartal-Scifo Contributed paper (No title). 1.- Rosaria Lumino STREAM 13: SOCIAL AND HEALTH CARE Stream convenors: Mª Carmen Alemán (UNED) and Francisco Ródenas (University of Valencia) SESSION 13A Friday 9th of September – 10.30 – 12.00 Room 5 (Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis I Guarner – building B) Home Care Service Palette- The Customer and Employee‟s common tool for 1.- Anna-Liisa Niemelä Oral presentation planning the retreatment and care. 2.- Anna-Liisa Lyytinen 1.- Isabel Shutes Oral presentation Migrant labour and the marketisation of social care in Italy and the UK. 2.- Carlos Chiatti 1.- Simone Leiber Effective and Efficient solutions crossing borders? Healthcare System 13A Oral presentation 2.- Stefan Greß Change in Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands. 3.- Stephanie Heinemann Contributed paper The Integration of Professional Social Work in Group Practices of General 1.- Carla Moretti Practitioners. 2.- Milena Mammoli Contributed paper Application of risk screening of readmission tools in Valencian healthcare 1.- Ascension Doñate system. 2.- Eduardo Zafra SESSION 13B Friday 9th of September – 14.30 – 16.00 Room 5 (Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis I Guarner – building B) Towards person-centred social care models for persons with disabilities: 1.- Hans Gevers Oral presentation findings of empirical research in Belgium. 2.- Jef Breda Health Care Determinants in Comparative Perspective: The role of Partisan 1.- Ingalill Montanari Oral presentation Politics, post Industrialism and Aging Populations. 2.- Kenneth Nelson 1.- Pedro Sánchez Vera 2.- Marcos Alonso Bote Díaz Oral presentation The socio-health space: The impact on widowed people‟s quality of life. 3.- Ester Bódalo Lozano 13B 4.- Sara Albaladejo Albaladejo 1.- Yueh-Ching Chou Contributed paper Models of long term care services use and social capital among older people. 2.- Hong-Wen Chu 3.- Teppo Kröger Contributed paper System(at)ic Exclusion & Inclusion of People with Disabilities –Vocational 1.- Nancy Titze Rehabilitation in the Light of the System Theory. 2.- Stefan Gruber STREAM 14: TRANSFORMATION OF LONG-TERM CARE IN AGEING SOCIETIES. CAUSES, PATTERNS AND CONSEQUENCES OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT Stream convenors: Tine Rostgaard (SFI – The Danish National Center for Social Research) and Virpi Timonen (Trinity College Dublin) SESSION 14A Friday 9th of September – 14.30 – 16.00 Room 3 (Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón – building B) 1.- Costanzo Ranci Oral presentation Reforms in long-term care policies in EU countries: an interpretation. 2.- Emmanuele Pavolini 14A 1.- Birgit Pfau-Effinger Oral presentation Carers at home: Varieties of family care in European welfare states. 2.- Patricia Frericks

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Regional service structures and risks of long – term institutional placement Oral presentation 1.- Jenni Blomgren among older people in Finland: a multilevel survival analysis. Contributed paper 1.- Lina Van Aerschot Nordic Social Service States in Elder Care 2.- Minna Zechner SESSION 14B Saturday 10th of September – 9.00 – 10.30 Room 1 (Sala de Juntas – building A) 1.- Ulrike Schneider Oral presentation Informal elder care and absenteeism at the workplace. 2.- Martin Zuba Emerging long-term care system in Central Eastern Europe: Between Oral presentation 1.- August Österle Decentralisation and Europeanisation. 14B Childlessness and support networks in later life: a new public welfare 1.- Marco Albertini Oral presentation demand? Evidence from Italy. 2.- Letizia Mencarini Contributed paper 1.- Leen Sebrechts 24 hours care support for frail elderly. 2.- Jef Breda SESSION 14C Friday 9th of September – 16.30 – 17.30 Room 1 (Sala de Juntas – building A) Combining universalism, cost containment and family care –giving: Long – Oral presentation 1.- Hildegard Theobald term care insurance in Germany. 1.- Teppo Kröger Oral presentation Transformation by Stealth: Intensification of Home Care in Finland. 2.- Anu Leinonen 14C Conceptualising informal care work in Long-Term Care systems:the case of Contributed paper 1.- Margarita León Spain. Contributed paper Perceptions and expectations of older people care in Ireland. 1.- Aoife Callan STREAM 15: REFORMS OF PENSION SYSTEM IN THE LIGHT OF SOCIOECONOMIC INTERDEPENDENCIES Stream convenors: Christine Lagoutte (University of Tours) and Anne Reimat (University of Reims) SESSION 15A Friday 9th of September – 14.30 – 16.00 Room 4 (Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives – building B) Embedded pension reforms in Europe: The forces towards a renewed Oral presentation 1.- Bernhard Ebbinghaus welfare system for the elderly Pension Policy in Europe since the crisis: EU developments and national 1.- Marina Angelaki Oral presentation reforms 2.- David Natali 15A Oral presentation Privatization and the Financialization of Retirement Provision 1.- Johan De Deken Contributed paper Lifting Statutory Retirement Age: A contribution to „Active Aging‟ or Simply 1.- Karl Hinrichs Cutting Benefits? Contributed paper First-order vs. second-order pension policy – a conceptual framework for the 1.- Antonio Brettschneider analysis of “sustainable” pension reform and some evidence for Germany SESSION 15B Saturday 10th of September – 11.00 – 12.30 Room 3 (Sala de Juntas Aula César Simón – building B) Poland‟s Stalled Pension Reform: How Reform of the Private Pension Oral presentation 1.- Gavin Rae System has Shaped Public Policy Debate More or less? The impact of 20 years of pension reforms on the minimum Oral presentation 1.- Tim Goedemé income guarantees for Europe‟s elderly 1.- Elisa Chulia 15B Oral presentation The difficulties of constructing political legitimacy for pension reform in Spain 2.- Juan Fernandez 3.- Jonas Radl Contributed paper Pension system and Life course: Employment biography patterns and 1.- Katja Möhring income risks in old age in European welfare states Contributed paper Retirement and change in economic well-being – analysing Finnish 1.- Juha Rantala replacement ratios based on equivalised household income 2.- Ilpo Suoniemi STREAM 16: HOUSING POLICY IN CRISIS Stream convenors: Sten-Ake Stenberg (SOFI - The Swedish Institute for Social Research) SESSION 16 Saturday 10th of September – 9.00 – 10.30

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Room 5 (Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis I Guarner – building B) Are the Housing Regimes in Europe? A Cluster Analysis of 1.- Romana Xerez Oral presentation Housing Dynamics and New Agenda for Policies 2.- Jaime R. S. Fonseca 1.- Josefine Vanhille Oral presentation Can UK Policies help the poor in Belgium? 2.- Gerlinde Verbist 16 Oral presentation Low income private tenants in an era of fiscal austerity. 1.- Peter A. Kemp Contributed paper Varieties of Regulatory Welfare Regimes: Comparative Analysis of Social 1.- Hanan Haber Regulation in the Housing Sectors in the UK and Israel. Contributed paper Self-help housing policy in Italy: an opportunity for building 1.- Micol Bronzini communities. 2.- Marco Gargiulo STREAM 17: TOURISM, LEISURE TIME AND SOCIAL WELFARE Stream convenor: Stephanie Carretero (University of Valencia) SESSION 17A Friday 9th of September – 13.30 – 14.30 Room 5 (Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis I Guarner – building B) Oral presentation Social tourism and its social policy value for vulnerable families 1.- Lynn Minnaert 1.- Enriqueta Balibrea Oral presentation North African immigrant women and sport for social integration. Melero 17A 2.- Antonio Santos Ortega Socialtourism: Research for the improvement of knowledge in accessible Contributed paper 1.- Mireia Ferri Sanz social tourism for all in Spain SESSION 17B Friday 9th of September – 16.30 – 17.30 Room 5 (Salón de Actos Manuel Sanchis I Guarner – building B) Away from daily routines – holiday as a standard of prevailing society and Oral presentation 1.- Minna Ylikännö manifestation of unequal society. 1.- Carol Stamm What is social tourism in the UK? Creating a dialogue between social policy 17B Oral presentation 2.- Scott McCabe and social tourism. 3.- Sarah Johnson Searching for a Balanced Toursim: a Sociological Study of Tourism and 1.- Mohammad Taghi Contributed paper Leisure Time with a Focus on Iran Sheykhi STREAM 18: FAMILY POLICY IN TRANSITION. Stream convenors: Timo Fleckesntein (London School of Economics) and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser (University of Oxford) SESSION 18 Friday 9th of September – 10.30 – 12.00 Room 4 (Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives – building B) Nordic parenthood policies and politics: contradictions of choice and active 1.- Guðný Björk Eydal Oral presentation fatherhood. 2.- Tine Rostgaard Family police reforms and the impact of party competition and electoral Oral presentation 1.- Agnes Blome demand. Comparing path dependence and path departure in family policy 18 Oral presentation 1.- Birgit Pfau-Effinger development – the example of Germany and Finland. Contributed paper Reform alliances in German Family Policy: The importance of Political 1.- Annette Henninger Leadership. 2.- Angelika von Wahl Contributed paper Images of Motherhood: Deciphering maternity/parental leave policies in five 1.- Konstantina Davaki EU Members States. STREAM 19: CHILDREN AS A “NEW SOCIAL RISK” – DISCOURSES AND POLICIES. Stream convenors: Carina Marten and Ilona Ostner (Institute of Sociology Goettingen) SESSION 19A Thursday 8th of September – 17.30 – 19.00 Room 1 (Sala de Juntas – building A) Who should care for children? Perceived role of governments in childcare 1.- Heejung Chung Oral presentation provision across European countries. 2.- Bart Meuleman 19A Oral presentation Parental responsibilities: a political issue in the French context. 1.- Claude Martin Enforced intervention with families: the lost focus of child protection reforms Oral presentation 1.- Victoria Schmidt in Vise-grad countries

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“Totalitarian state”, “social workers as baby snatchers” and “children 1.- Magdalena Rek-Woźniak Contributed paper snitching on parents”. On the ambiguities of Polish discourse on the law 2.- Wojciech Wózniak against domestic violence. SESSION 19B Saturday 10th of September – 9.00 – 10.30 Room 4 (Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives – building B) The collectivization of Childcare: Changing parental responsibilities, rights Oral presentation 1.- Arnlaug Leira and costs. Equal welfare for everybody? Comparing financial provisions for children in Oral presentation 1.- Eva Mitchell the post-communist countries. 1.- Natascha van Mechelen 19B Oral presentation The changing composition of family benefits. 2.- Bea Cantillon Contributed paper Retrenchment and Universal Family Supports: The case of Child Benefit. 1.- Anne Coakley 1.- Irene Monsonís Payá Contributed paper Strategies to prevent cyberbullying. 2.- Carla Vidal Figueroa 3.- Gustavo Castillo Rozas SESSION 19C Friday 9th of September – 14.30 – 16.00 Room 2 (Salón de Grados – building A) 1.- Barbara Hofmann Oral presentation Fertility Uncertainty – Empirical evidence from the German “Hartz IV” reform. 2.- Katrin Hohmeyer 1.- Wim Van Lancker Quantité Negligeable? An International com-parison of the impact of child- Oral presentation 2.- Joris Ghysels related allowances on poverty outcomes for single mothers. 3.- Bea Cantillon 19C Family Policies and (in) equality in spouses income – evidence from Finland 1.- Anita Haataja Oral presentation 1990 – 2008. 2.- Ulla Hämäläinen Combating child poverty in Lithuania and New Member States: The Role of 1.- Lina Salanauskaite Contributed paper Transfers to Families. 2.- Gerlinde Verbist Contributed paper Children and Material Deprivation: Social Class and Life Course Perspective. 1.- Alexi Gugushvili SESSION 19D Saturday 10th of September – 11.00 – 12.30 Room 4 (Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives – building B) 1.- Eduardo Barberis Who is disadvantaged? Immigrant children in Italy between school and city Oral presentation 2.- Silvia Demozzi policies 3.- Federica Taddia Children with special needs and the socioeconomic position of their family 1.- Leen Sebrechts Oral presentation within the Flemish community of Belgium. 2.- Jef Breda 19D Training program in solving family disputes: a measure of adjustment in Oral presentation 1.- Elena Baixauli Gallego childhood. The Right to Parents? Children‟s Rights, Non – Resident Parenting and 1.- Liam Coen Contributed paper Welfare State Provision in Ireland. 2.- Noreen Kearns The conflicting messages of Russian family policy: Are families with many Contributed paper 1.- Anna-Maria Isola children a problem or a solution? STREAM 20: EFFECTS OF THE ECONOMIC CRISIS ON INEQUALITY AND POVERTY. Stream convenors: Manos Matsaganis (Athens University of Economics and Business) SESSION 20A Friday 9th of September – 10.30 – 12.00 Room 1 (Sala de Juntas – building A) 1.- Massimo Baldini Oral presentation Inequality and poverty during the recession in Italy 2.- Emanuele Ciani 1.- Cathal O‟Donoghue Oral presentation Modeling the impact of the Economic Crisis on Inequality in Ireland 2.- Karyn Morrissey 3.- Jason Loughrey 20A Effects of the economic crisis on inequality and poverty – the Finnish 1.- Susan Kuivalainen Oral presentation experience of the late – 2000s crisis in the light of the deep recession of the 2.- Veli-Matti Ritakallio early 1990s. 1.- Manos Matsaganis Contributed paper Distributional Implications of the crisis in Greece 2.- Chrysa Leventi

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SESSION 20B Saturday 10th of September – 9.00 – 10.30 Room 2 (Salón de Grados – building A) The income polarization of working–age households during the economic Oral presentation 1.- Maria Piotrowska crisis in Poland. Income inequality and poverty in front of and during economic crisis – an Oral presentation 1.- Jürgen Faik empirical investigation for Germany 1995 – 2009 Oral presentation Reinvigorated church poor relief in Finland between two recessions 1.- Heikki Hiilamo 20B Contributed paper 1.- Steffen Mau Socio-economic Insecurity. A cross-national perspective. 2.- Jan Mewes 3.- Nadine M. Schöneck Contributed paper Financing Italian Welfare State: The Analysis of National Fund for Social 1.- Antonella Bruno Policies. SESSION 20C Friday 9th of September – 16:30 – 17.30 Room 4 (Salón de Grados Enric Valor i Vives – building B) 1.- Sarah Marchal Minimum income schemes in the EU: did they provide adequate shelter Oral presentation 2.- Ive Marx against the economic storm and how, if at all, did EU governments respond? 3.- Natascha Van Mechelen Combating material deprivation: The role of social assistance in the EU Oral presentation 1.- Kenneth Nelson 20C Member States Contributed paper Social policies for European young adults‟ households: poverty avoidance in 1.- Emmanuele Pavolini a time of economic crisis 1.- Ana M. Guillén Rodriguez Youth living conditions and social exclusion in Lithuania: theoretical 1.- Rûta Brazienë Contributed paper implications, empirical evidence and social policy responses. 2.- Gediminas Merkys STREAM 21: EUROPEAN HEALTH SYSTEMS AND HEALTH INEQUALITIES. Stream convenors: Mara Tognetti and Annalisa Omaghi (University of Milan – Bicocca) SESSION 21 Saturday 10th of September – 11.00 – 12.30 Room 2 (Salón de Grados – building A) Maternity care certificates as a tool to reduce informal payments for publicly Oral presentation 1.- Daria Ukhova funded services: Russian and Armenian experiences compared. Public provided health care services in seven European countries: 1.- Tim Smeeding Oral presentation distributional effects of extending the income concept and of alternative 2.- Panos Tsakloglou scenarios of health care funding. 3.- Gerlinde Verbist Oral presentation Comparative study of the relations between inequalities in health and the 1.- Simone Sarti social vulnerability of Europeans. 2.- Marco Terraneo 1.- Johan Fritzell 21 2.- Olli Kangas Contributed paper 3.- Jennie Bacchus Dynamics of poverty and mortality. Hertzman 4.- Jenni Blomgren 5.- Heikki Hillamo Contributed paper Reflections about the evolution of the mental health policy in France. 1.- Bernard Allemandou Contributed paper Tackling the problems of health care in Rural Germany – Factors promoting 1.-Thomas Gerlinger Constraining Social Innovations.

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