Jordi Sevilla discusses Minimum Subsistence Income - a new non-contributory Social Security benefit in Spain with two objectives: to reduce extreme poverty and to assist the labour integration of people at risk of exclusion.
Our responses to COVID-19 should be informed by all sciences. Jay Van Bavel and Robb Willer present the importance of social and behavioural sciences in helping policy-makers, leaders, and the public better understand and respond to the pandemic.
This article published in the World Social Science Report 2016 discusses inequalities in access to water and their intescting nature with issues of gender and socio-economic ineualities, and how such challanges are exacerbated by climate change.
Holder of the South African Research Chair in Social Policy at the University of South Africa, Professor Jimi O. Adesina discusses the dimensions of inequality and social policy solutions in sub-Saharan Africa in this interview with the Inclusive Policy Lab.