Publications

2025

Emerging Long-Term Care Systems: Learning from Comparison

Kai Leichsenring together with Cassandra Simmons and Johanna Fischer contributed the Chapter Emerging Long-Term Care Systems: Learning from Comparison to a comparative analysis of health and social care policy and practice from around the world, edited by Julia Morgan and Vincent La Placa, University of Greenwich.

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Co-developing program theories for best fit social innovations in long-term care: lessons from across European implementation projects

Context: The need for socially innovative care models is crucial in addressing the challenges posed by ageing populations. Social innovations developed in other settings often require adaptation to ensure they are the best fit for a new setting.

Perspective: We propose that participatory Theory of Change workshops can strengthen the development and adaptation of best-fit social innovations in long-term care by engaging multiple stakeholders to develop a program theory which describes how a complex programme or policy is hypothesised to work in a given context. We use an example from InCARE, a European Union funded project from 2020 to 2023, which aimed to develop and use participatory processes to design and implement social innovations for long-term care in Spain, Austria and North Macedonia.

Implications: Theory of Change can work to develop a common vision with stakeholders, identify and adapt innovative ideas, engage early and meaningfully with stakeholders and partner with stakeholders who can support sustainability as well as outline the challenges and limitations inherent in the Theory of Change approach.

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Discussion paper: Building resilient social protection systems for all

This discussion paper presents an overview of key challenges and trends in the UNECE region in four policy areas relevant to the Social Protection and Inclusion Research team at the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research: 1) Social assistance and minimum income policies, 2) Child and family policies, 3) Disability policies and social support services, and 4) Housing policies. 

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2024

GDPoweR Data Visualization Code

The GDPoweR Data Visualization project is an open-source R-based tool developed by researchers at the European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research to support the analysis of data retrieved through Subject Access Requests by platform workers. It enables the creation of interactive dashboards from potentially large and disjointed datasets, providing users with access to clearly structured statistics and visualizations related to earnings, work schedules, deliveries, and location data.

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Live-in migrant care in Europe – The case of Austria

Kai Leichsenring contributed to the AGAC Issue Focus Fall/Winter Edition 2024 with an overview of live-in migrant care in Europe focusing on the Austrian case. From a human rights perspective, he argues for regulating care work as a profession, monitoring brokering agencies, promoting cooperation between the home and host countries, and providing live-in care workers with access to the judicial system.

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