Giuliano Bonoli
Professor
Member of IP4
Contact
Université de Lausanne
Institut de hautes études en administration publique (IDHEAP)
Quartier UNIL Mouline
CH-1015 Lausanne
T +41 21 557 40 90
LIVES Publications
The matching hierarchies model: Evidence from a survey experiment on employers’ hiring intent regarding immigrant applicants. International Migration Review, 53, 90–121. doi:10.1177/0197918318764872
. (2019). More than noise? Explaining instances of minority preference in correspondence studies of recruitment. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. doi:10.1080/1369183X.2018.1502658
. (2018). 
A federalist’s dilemma: Trade-offs between social legitimacy and budget responsibility in multi-tiered welfare states. Journal of European Social Policy, 29, 56–69. doi:10.1177/0958928718781294
. (2019). 
Bringing firms on board. Inclusiveness of the dual apprenticeship systems in Germany, Switzerland and Denmark. International Journal of Social Welfare, 28, 369-379. doi:10.1111/ijsw.12371
. (2019). 
Social security policy. Dans , Swiss Public Administration: Making the State Work Successfully (p. 309–322). Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-92381-9_18
. (2019). 
Active labour market policies for an inclusive growth. Dans , Reframing Global Social Policy: Social Investment for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth (1ᵉʳ éd., p. 169–187). Bristol: The Policy Press.
. (2018). En Europe, le temps se gâte pour l’État-providence. La Vie économique, 90(3), 44–48. Consulté de https://dievolkswirtschaft.ch/fr/2017/02/bonoli-03-2017fr/
. (2017). 
The signalling value of labour market programmes. European Sociological Review, 33(2), 257-274. doi:10.1093/esr/jcw061
. (2017). 
Why do immigrants have longer periods of unemployment? Swiss evidence. International Migration, 55(1), 157-174. doi:10.1111/imig.12309
. (2017). 
Availability, cost or culture? Obstacles to Childcare Services for Low Income Families. Journal of Social Policy, 44(4), 787-806. doi:10.1017/S0047279415000288
. (2015). Europe’s Social Safety Net Under Pressure. Current History, 115, 102-107. Consulté de http://my.unil.ch/serval/document/BIB_83DBCBC31220.pdf
. (2016). 
Inequality in social capital and labour market re-entry among unemployed people in Switzerland. Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, 42, 97-95. doi:10.1016/j.rssm.2015.09.004
. (2015). 
Employers’ attitudes towards long-term unemployed people and the role of activation in Switzerland. International Journal of Social Welfare, 2014(23), 421-430. doi:10.1111/ijsw.12086
. (2014). 
La réinsertion professionnelle des bénéficiares de l'aide sociale en Suisse et en Allemagne. Cahiers de l'IDHEAP, 2013, 1-66. Consulté de http://www.idheap.ch/idheap.nsf/go/47E16FC4BB8AC81DC1257B81002955A7
. (2013). 
Networking the unemployed: Can policy interventions facilitate access to employment through informal channels?. International Social Security Review, 67, 85-106. doi:10.1111/issr.12040
. (2014). 
Federalism and welfare to work in Switzerland: The development of active social policies in a fragmented welfare state. Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 44, 1-22. doi:10.1093/publius/pju025
. (2014). 
The politics of the new welfare state. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
. (2012). The origins of active social policy. Labour market and childcare policies in a comparative perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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