Dr Anne Daguerre
Academic
Department: Business
Contact
- Telephone: +44 (0)20 8411 4612
- E-mail: a.daguerre@mdx.ac.uk
Qualifications
PhD
Research Interests
Comparative Social Policy, Welfare Reform and active labour market policies, social policy in a development context (especially Latin America), child care and family policy, youth policy.
Teaching Interests
Politics, Social Policy in developed countries and in a development context, development, comparative social policy.
Biography
Curriculum/subject area
Politics, Social Policy, Development Studies
Current work administrative and professional duties/roles
Lecturer and Seminar leader, student supervision.
Research
Publications
Single-authored books
1-Active Labour Market Policies and Welfare Reform: Europe and the US in Comparative Perspective, Palgrave, 2007.
Edited Book
2- When Children Become Parents: welfare state responses to teenage pregnancy (with Corinne Nativel), Bristol: Policy Press. November 2006.
Refereed articles
3- 2008, 'The Second Phase of US Welfare Reform, 2000-2006: Blaming the Poor Again?, Volume 42, Number 4, August 2008 , Social Policy and Administration, pp. 362-378.
4-'Les Politiques de Retour agrave; l'Emploi aux Etats-Unis, en Grande-Bretagne et en France', June 2006 [Active Labour Market Policies in the USA, France and Britain], Critique Internationale, (French peer-reviewed journal published by the CERI, Sciences-Po Paris).
5-'Importing Workfare: Policy Transfer in Labour Market Policies under New Labour', (2004), Social Policy and Administration, 38 (1): 41-56.
Conference presentations (2007-08)
August 2008: 'Whose problem? Addressing Child Trafficking in England and France' conference presentation, American Political Science Association, International Senior Scholar Travel Grant.
April 2008: Activation, Welfare to Work, or Workfare: the Shift towards Workfarism in Europe and the United States, paper presented at a German Marshall Fund research seminar, Active Labour Market Policies in Europe and the United States: Between Activation and Workfare, a Transatlantic Perspective. Organised with Professor Joel Handler (UCLA). Center for International Studies and Research (CERI), Sciences-Po Paris, France.
March 2008: Unemployment and Activation in Europe, paper presented at the workshop New Welfare Policies in Europe, the Dynamic State, Group for the Study of Social Models in Europe, Madrid, Spain.
January 2008: Active Labour Market Policies in Europe: An Overview, paper presented at the Employment Research Institute, Napier University Business School, Edinburgh.



