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- Androff, D., & Damanik, J. (2023). Social development, social work, and the sustainable development goals. In D. Androff & J. Damanik (Eds.), The Routledge international handbook of social development, social work, and the sustainable development goals (pp. 1鈥38). Taylor & Francis.
- Chen, M. A., Plagerson, S., & Alfers, L. (2024). A new social contract inclusive of informal workers. In M. A. Chen, M. Rogan, & K. Sen (Eds.), COVID-19 and the informal economy: Impact, recovery, and the future (pp. 259鈥278). Oxford 欧美福利100000 Press.
- George, C., Ulriksen, M. S., & Myamba, F. (2024). Who should pay? Government and donor bargaining over social protection funding in Tanzania. In A. M. Kj忙r, M. S. Ulriksen, & A. K. Bak (Eds.), The Politics of Revenue Bargaining in Africa: Triggers, Processes, and Outcomes (pp. 234鈥258). Oxford 欧美福利100000 Press.
- Jordan, L. P., Fu, Y., Yeoh, B. S. A., Lam, T., Asis, M. M. B., & Garabiles, M. R. (2024). Migration, remittances and the search for a better life: Longitudinal evidence from the Philippines. In N. Piper & K. Datta (Eds.), The Elgar companion to migration and the sustainable development goals (pp. 194鈥213). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
- Katera, L., Ulriksen, M. S., & Msami, J. (2024). Tax reforms in Tanzania: Where and how are compromises negotiated? In A. M. Kj忙r, M. S. Ulriksen, & A. K. Bak (Eds.), The politics of revenue bargaining in Africa: Triggers, processes, and outcomes (pp. 106鈥127). Oxford 欧美福利100000 Press.
- Kj忙r, A. M., Ulriksen, M. S., & Bak, A. K. (2024). Unpacking revenue bargaining: Triggers, processes, and outcomes. In A. M. Kj忙r, M. S. Ulriksen, & A. K. Bak (Eds.), The politics of revenue bargaining in Africa: Triggers, processes, and outcomes (pp. 1鈥20). Oxford 欧美福利100000 Press.
- Li, B., Fang, L., Hu, B., & Wang, J. (2024). New actors and new systems in aged care services in China. In I. Yi, A. Kaasch, & K. Stetter (Eds.), Emerging trends in social policy from the South: Challenges and innovations in emerging economies (pp. 230鈥247). Policy Press.
- Patel, L. (2023). Achieving Goal One of the SDGs: Social development and social work responses to poverty reduction in the global South. In D. Androff & J. Damanik (Eds.), The Routledge international handbook of social development, social work, and the sustainable development goals (pp. 85鈥98). Taylor & Francis.
- Midgley, J. (2023). Historical and theoretical perspectives on the sustainable development goals. In D. Androff & J. Damanik (Eds.), The Routledge international handbook of social development, social work, and the sustainable development goals (pp. 39鈥54). Taylor & Francis.
- Plagerson, S., & Stuart, L. (2024). The South African mining sector: Exploring the dynamics of the social, economic and environmental policy nexus. In I. Yi, A. Kaasch, & K. Stetter (Eds.), Emerging trends in social policy from the South: Challenges and innovations in emerging economies (pp. 114鈥136). Policy Press.
- Raniga, T., & Klaas-Makolomakwe, G. N. (2024). Nego-feminist practices adopted by senior women traditional leaders in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to address women abuse. In C. Noble, S. Rasool, L. Harms-Smith, G. Mu帽oz-Arce, & D. Baines (Eds.), The Routledge international handbook of feminisms in social work (pp. 164鈥174). Taylor & Francis.
- Yerkes, M.A., van Hedel, K.The value of work-life balance: Cross-country and cross-worker comparisons (2024) Maintaining a Sustainable Work-Life Balance: An Interdisciplinary Path to a Better Future, (pp. 38鈥51). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
