Publications by Year: 2020

Hier, aber nicht um zu bleiben – Die Entsendung von Drittstaatsangehörigen aus Bosnien und Herzegowina, über Slowenien nach Österreich / The posting of third-country nationals between Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, and Austria

Policy brief

In diesem Policy Brief analysieren wir die Entsendung von BauarbeiterInnen aus Bosnien und Herzegowina über Slowenien nach Österreich, ihre Herausforderungen und Probleme.

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Prevention and treatment of substance abuse among young people in criminal justice systems

Policy brief

This Policy Brief looks at drug treatment and rehabilitation services for young drug users in criminal justice systems

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The use of formal and informal care services in Slovenia: availability issues and challenges to gender and income equality

Policy brief

This Policy Brief provides insights into the characteristics of people using home care services in Slovenia and how these services are used – either alone or in combination with informal care.

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Dismantling health and social care systems kills

COVID 19 Blog

Research carried out by the European Centre had already shown pervasive inequalities in access to care as well as in the coverage of health insurance and potential remedies. The Covid-19 crisis brings the evidence to the headlines of the news that social inequalities and the dismantling of health and social welfare systems are killing people. The current crisis also shows that health and social care are not a ‘product’ which can be produced low-cost and provided to those with sufficiently large incomes only.

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Policing the healthy and the unhealthy

COVID 19 Blog

Research projects at the European Centre demonstrate the significance of inter-disciplinary thinking particularly in times of the worldwide Covid-19 crisis. In fact, what is currently designated as a “health crisis” expands beyond medicine and calls for expertise in several other disciplines of the scientific arena such as economics, political science, legal studies, information technology, sociology and philosophy. Hence, expertise in health economics, social welfare politics, law enforcement, technology assessment and ethics is needed to gauge the social consequences in this situation. In the following contribution, I would like to present findings from European Centre’s research together with fresh ideas to underline this inter-disciplinary approach.

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