Jane Jenson

Affiliations: 
Political Science Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada 
Area:
Public Administration, Public and Social Welfare
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Jenson J. (2020) Susan Baines, Andrea Bassi, Judit Csoba and Flórián Sipos (eds) (2019), Implementing Innovative Social Investment: Strategic Lessons from Europe , Bristol: Policy Press, £75.00, pp. 236, hbk. Journal of Social Policy. 49: 227-229
Jenson J, Nagels N. (2018) Social Policy Instruments in Motion. Conditional Cash Transfers from Mexico to Peru Social Policy & Administration. 52: 323-342
Ross G, Jenson J. (2017) Reconsidering Jacques Delors’ leadership of the European Union Journal of European Integration. 39: 113-127
Jenson J. (2017) Modernising the European Social Paradigm: Social Investments and Social Entrepreneurs Journal of Social Policy. 46: 31-47
Jenson J. (2015) The Fading Goal of Gender Equality: Three Policy Directions that Underpin the Resilience of Gendered Socio-economic Inequalities Social Politics. 22: 539-560
Jenson J. (2015) Daniel Béland and Klaus Petersen (eds.) (2014), Analysing Social Policy Concepts and Language: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives . Bristol: Policy Press. £70.00, 272 pp., hbk. Journal of Social Policy. 44: 830-833
Ancelovici M, Jenson J. (2013) Standardization for Transnational Diffusion: The Case of Truth Commissions and Conditional Cash Transfers International Political Sociology. 7: 294-312
Jenson J. (2013) A New Politics for the Social Investment Perspective: Objectives, Instruments, and Areas of Intervention in Welfare Regimes The Politics of the New Welfare State
Jenson J. (2010) Diffusing ideas for after neoliberalism: The social investment perspective in europe and Latin America Global Social Policy. 10: 59-84
Jenson J, Mérand F. (2010) Sociology, institutionalism and the European Union Comparative European Politics. 8: 74-92
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