CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN WELFARE STATE TRANSFORMATIONS AND THE RISK OF EROSION OF SOCIAL RIGHTS: A NORMATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE SOCIAL INVESTMENT APPROACH

Contemporary European Welfare State Transformations and the Risk of Erosion of Social Rights: A Normative Analysis of the Social Investment Approach

Over the last decades, there has been a huge debate on the transformations of the European Welfare State.The issue of its financial sustainability together with the emergence of new social risks has put under pressure the traditional model of social protection and created the conditions for a change in the gist of the welfare state provisions.In th

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The potential of inversions to accumulate balanced sexual antagonism is supported by simulations and Drosophila experiments

Chromosomal inversion polymorphisms can be common, but the causes of their persistence are often unclear.We propose a model for the maintenance of inversion polymorphism, which requires that some variants contribute antagonistically to two phenotypes, one of which has negative frequency-dependent fitness.These conditions yield a form of frequency-d

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One Big Happy Family? Unraveling the Relationship between Shared Perceptions of Team Psychological Contracts, Person-Team Fit and Team Performance

With the knowledge that team work is not always associated with high(er) performance, we draw from the Multi-Level Theory of Psychological Contracts, Person-Environment Fit Theory, and Optimal Distinctiveness Theory to study shared perceptions of psychological contract (PC) breach in relation to shared perceptions of complementary and supplementary

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