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Frank Vandenbroucke
Frank Vandenbroucke
Vice-Prime Minister and Minister of Social Affairs and Public Health, Belgium
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Disappointing poverty trends: is the social investment state to blame?
F Vandenbroucke, K Vleminckx
Journal of European social policy 21 (5), 450-471, 2011
3602011
The EU needs a social investment pact
F Vandenbroucke, A Hemerijck, B Palier
European Social Observatory (OSE) opinion paper, 2011
2642011
Reconciling work and poverty reduction: How successful are European welfare states?
B Cantillon, F Vandenbroucke
Oxford University Press, 2014
2622014
The EU and social protection: what should the European Convention propose?
F Vandenbroucke
Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, 2002
1382002
Individual employment, household employment, and risk of poverty in the European Union. A decomposition analysis
V Corluy, F Vandenbroucke, B Cantillon
Reconciling work and poverty reduction: how successful are European welfare …, 2014
1192014
The EU and minimum income protection: Clarifying the policy conundrum
F Vandenbroucke, B Cantillon, N Van Mechelen, T Goedemé, ...
Minimum income protection in flux, 271-317, 2013
1032013
Social justice and individual ethics in an open society: Equality, responsibility, and incentives
F Vandenbroucke
Springer Science & Business Media, 2012
98*2012
The idea of a European Social Union: a normative introduction
F Vandenbroucke
Paper submitted for publication as an introductory chapter in: Frank …, 2016
852016
A European social union after the crisis
F Vandenbroucke, C Barnard, G De Baere
Cambridge University Press, 2017
842017
A European Social Union: 10 tough nuts to crack
F Vandenbroucke, B Vanhercke
Friends of Europe (2014), 2014
732014
Social investment and the euro crisis: the necessity of a unifying social policy concept
A Hemerijck, F Vandenbroucke
Intereconomics 47 (4), 200-206, 2012
722012
Foreword,‘Sustainable social justice and “open coordination” in Europe’
F Vandenbroucke
Why We Need a New Welfare State, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. viii–xxiv, 2002
72*2002
Globalisation, Inequality & Social Democracy
F Vandenbroucke
Institute for Public Policy Research, 1998
721998
De lat hoog voor talen in iedere school: goed voor de sterken, sterk voor de zwakken
F Vandenbroucke
Levende Talen Magazine, 77-79, 2009
642009
De lat hoog voor talen in iedere school: goed voor de sterken, sterk voor de zwakken
F Vandenbroucke
Levende Talen Magazine, 77-79, 2009
642009
Europe: The Social Challenge. Defining the Union's Social Objective Is a Necessity rather than a Luxury
F Vandenbroucke
Defining the Union's Social Objective is a Necessity Rather than a Luxury …, 2012
592012
The active welfare state: a European ambition
F Vandenbroucke
Documentatieblad/België. Ministerie van Financiën.-Brussel, 1941-2005 61 (3 …, 2001
542001
Institutional moral hazard in the multi-tiered regulation of unemployment and social assistance benefits
F Vandenbroucke, C Luigjes, DJ Wood, K Lievens
CEPS special report, 2016
522016
Risk sharing when unemployment hits: How policy design influences citizen support for European Unemployment Risk Sharing (EURS)
F Vandenbroucke, BM Burgoon, T Kuhn, F Nicoli, S Sacchi, ...
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR), 2018
502018
Responsibility sensitive egalitarianism and optimal linear income taxation
E Schokkaert, F Vandenbroucke, RI Luttens
Mathematical social sciences 48 (2), 151-182, 2004
502004
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