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Innovations in 20 European Cities: New City Reports

Innovations in 20 European Cities: New City Reports

As part of WILCO work package 5 a new series of cities reports is published on the WILCO Project website. 20 reports from major cities across Europe describe innovative projects in the areas of housing, employment, family care and immigrant integration. They describe and assess innovative process, partners and level of embededdness in the local welfare system of each project.

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Missing Data Report

Missing Data Report

The Missing data report for Work Package 3 includes a description of all the data that is missing from the research conducted in the 20 cities covered by WILCO.

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Measures of Social Cohesion: Comparative

Measures of Social Cohesion: Comparative

This report compares the findings of the twenty city reports, analysing patterns of socio-economic inequality specific to our chosen city cases; specifically with regard to the structure of the labour market.

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City Reports

City Reports

A total of 20 European cities will be studied in depth in the framework of WILCO. These 20 WILCO City Reports represent the first attempt at understanding how these cities have developed in the last decades and how these changes have contributed to the current landscape in the areas of housing, employment, family and immigration.

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Local Welfare from a Historical and Institutional Perspective: A Comparative

Local Welfare from a Historical and Institutional Perspective: A Comparative

In the country reports (published separately), we described the structure of the overall welfare state and the degree of centralisation within the structure of the welfare state and the position of ‘the local’ in shaping welfare.

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National reports on local welfare systems focused on housing, employment and child care

National reports on local welfare systems focused on housing, employment and child care

The country reports describe the background for our later research. The project focuses on local welfare.

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    Begin: December 2010
    End: December 2013
    Coordinator: Radboud University Nijmegen
    EU Contribution: 2,447,645 €
    Project Number: SSH-CT-2010-266929
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