Bibliografia

Principal

  • Chung, H., Filipovi? Harst, M. and Rakar, T. (2018) Provision of Care, Whose responsibility and Why? in Taylor-Gooby, P. and Leruth, B.. Truby, J. (2020). Governing Artificial Intelligence to benefit the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Sustainable Development. 2020; 1?14. Asensio, M. (2021). The Political Legitimacy of the Healthcare System in Portugal: Insights from the European Social Survey. Healthcare. Vol. 9 (202). Evropi-Sofia, Dalampira and Stefanos A. Nastis. (2019). Mapping Sustainable Development Goals: A network analysis framework. Sustainable Development. 2019;1-10. Anis Omria,B, Nejah Ben Mabroukc,D. (2020). Good governance for sustainable development goals: Getting ahead of the pack or falling behind? Environmental Impact Assessment Review, vol. 83. Taylor-Gooby & Benjamin Leruth eds. (2018). Attitudes, Aspirations and Welfare. Social Policy Directions in Uncertain Times. London: Palgrave Macmillan. :

Secundária

  • Bent Greve. (2006). The Future of the Welfare State. European and Global Perspectives. Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Limited. Rolf Solli, Barbara Czarniawska, Peter Demediuk, Dennis Anderson (2021) Searching for New Welfare Models: Citizens' Opinions on the Past, Present and Future of the Welfare State. Peter Taylor-Gooby. (2009). Reframing Social Citizenship. Oxford University Press. Gareth Davies (2018): Has the Court changed, or have the cases? The deservingness of litigants as an element in Court of Justice citizenship adjudication, Journal of European Public Policy, DOI: 10.1080/13501763.2018.1488881 Peter Dwyer. (2000). Welfare Rights and Responsibilities. Contesting Social Citizenship. Bristol: The Policy Press. Taylor-Gooby, P. (2017). Re-Doubling the Crises of the Welfare State: The Impact of Brexit on IK Welfare Politics. Journal of Social Policy 46, 4: 815-835. Bo Södersten (2004). Globalization and the Welfare State. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Mishra, R. (1999). Globalization and the Welfare State. Edward Elgar. Chen et al. (2014). Globalization and the Future of the Welfare State. Policy Paper Series, n.º 81, Germany: Institute for the Study of Labor. Mergela, I., Edelmannb,N., Haug, N. (2019). Defining digital transformation: Results from expert interviews. Government Information Quarterly. Taylor-Gooby, P. (2005). Ideas and Welfare State Reform in Western Europe. New York: MacMillan. Peter Taylor?Gooby (2007) Trust and Welfare State Reform: The Example of the NHS. Social Policy & Administration, Vol. 42, No. 3, June 2008 Chung, H., Taylor-Gooby, P. & Leruth B (2018) Special Issue on Political Legitimacy and Welfare State Futures. Social Policy & Administration. 52(4). Maurício Goudinho Delgado & Vasconcelos Porto. (2018) O Estado de Bem-Estar Social no Século XXI. Brasil: Câmara Brasileira do Livro. Peter Taylor-Gooby, Jan-Ocko Heuer, Heejung Chung, Benjamin Leruth, Steffen Mau And Katharina Zimmermann (2019). Regimes, Social Risks and the Welfare Mix: Unpacking Attitudes to Pensions and Childcare in Germany and the UK Through Deliberative Forums. Taylor-Gooby, Peter, Hvinden, Bjørn, Mau, Steffen, Schoyen, Mi Ah, Gyory, Adrienn (2019) Moral economies of the welfare state: A qualitative comparative study. Acta Sociologica, 62 (2). pp. 119-134. Charron, Nicholas, Lewis Dijkstra, and Victor Lapuente. (2015). Mapping the regional divide in Europe: A measure for assessing quality of government in 206 European regions. Social Indicators Research 122 (2): 315?346. Tom Christensen & Per Laegreid. (2020). "Balancing Governance Capacity and Legitimacy: How the Norwegian Government Handled the COVID-19 Crisis as a High Performer". Public Administration Review, Hsin-Hui Wang, Zuway-R Hong & Huann-shyang Lin & Chun-Yen Tsai (2020). The relationships among adult sustainability attitudes, psychological well-being, nature relatedness, and interest in scientific issues. Current Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-020-00708-1 Taylor-Gooby, P., Hvinden, B., Mau, B.,Schoyen, M.,Gyory, A. (2019). Moral economies of the welfare state: A qualitative comparative study. Acta Sociologica, vol. 62 (2), 119-134. :