Do you ever wonder why mothers are more likely than fathers to work part-time and care for their children Or why some countries oblige unemployment benefit recipients to follow strict activation requirements while others do not Maybe you ve thought about what the expected and real-life benefits and challenges of the decentralization of care are If you are interested in studying such issues, this one-year Master's programme is for you. You will develop knowledge about interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives on social policy and interventions, which will help you gain in-depth insight into the methodology and skills needed to research social policy and intervention issues in the domain of health and wellbeing, in particular related to work, care and participation.
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