Religion and Social Policy in the Middle East: Exploration of a Potential Welfare Regime Model
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Warwick
Department Name: Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations
Abstract
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Publications
Jawad R
(2019)
A new era for social protection analysis in LMICs? A critical social policy perspective from the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA)
in World Development
Jawad R
(2008)
Review Essay: Possibilities of Positive Social Action in the Middle East A Re-Reading of the History of Social Policy in the Region
in Global Social Policy
Jawad R
(2020)
Handbook on Society and Social Policy
Jawad R
(2012)
Thinking about Religious Welfare and Rethinking Social Policy in the British Context
in Social Policy and Society
Jawad R
(2010)
FAITH IN THE PUBLIC REALM: CONTROVERSIES, POLICIES AND PRACTICES - edited by Adam Dinham, Robert Furbey and Vivien Lowndes
in Public Administration
Jawad R
(2012)
Serving the public or delivering public services? Religion and social welfare in the new British social policy landscape
in Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
Jawad R
(2008)
Review Essay: Possibilities of Positive Social Action in the Middle East A Re-Reading of the History of Social Policy in the Region
in Global Social Policy
Jawad R
(2010)
Religion and Social Policy in the Middle East: The (Re)Constitution of an Old-New Partnership Religion and Social Policy in the Middle East: The (Re)Constitution of an Old-New Partnership
in Social Policy & Administration
Loewe M
(2018)
Introducing social protection in the Middle East and North Africa: Prospects for a new social contract?
in International Social Security Review