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    Local spatial policy in Ukraine and Poland.Maciej J. Nowak, Roman M. Lozynskyy & Viktoriya Pantyley - 2021 - Public Policy Studies 8 (3).
    The article aims to compare the local tools of Ukrainian and Polish spatial policy. It includes legal solutions and problems related to their application diagnosed in the literature on the subject. Based on the analysis of the spatial management systems of both countries, the similarities and differences were determined, referring them to the international discussion and suggesting directions for further research. Ukraine and Poland were selected for analysis in terms of similarities and differences.
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    Analysis after Brexit: European integration has started in the areas previously blocked by London.Mykola Svirniuk - 2021 - Public Policy Studies 8 (3).
    The approach to identifying practical problems is in the interaction between the United Kingdom and the European Union, the consequences of the UK's withdrawal from the EU, and ways to overcome them by coordinating national institutes' activities in the UK and the EU. The specific research results that characterize the novelty of the study are as follows: it was found that the UK's withdrawal from the EU is a specific form of manifestation of the global tendency to revive elements of (...)
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    The pros and cons of rent-seeking: Political rent in various research paradigms.Stefan Sękowski - 2021 - Public Policy Studies 8 (2).
    This article shows that how we look at political rent and rent-seeking depends on our position on state interference in the economy and which theory of regulation we are familiar with. Although the theory of rent-seeking is in accordance with the paradigm of the private interest theories of regulation, the researcher also needs an insight based on the public interest theories of regulation if he wants to judge the impact of rent-seeking and the creation of political rent on social well-being (...)
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    The impact of the Government Program for Social Participation of Senior Citizens (ASOS) on social activation of the elderly in Poland: Findings from a qualitative study.Małgorzata Michalewska-Pawlak & Monika Klimowicz - 2021 - Public Policy Studies 8 (1):9-25.
    The main aim of this paper is to present the impact which the Government Program for Social Participation of Senior Citizens (in Polish: Rządowy Program na rzecz Aktywności Społecznej Osób Starszych; ASOS) for the years 2014-2020 had on the social activation of the elderly in Poland, based on a case study of one project. The first part of the article presents a justification for research concerning the activation of the elderly in Poland. Next, the paper discusses the main objective of (...)
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    Analysis of changes in the retirement insurance system in Poland in 2002-2018.Kinga Stęplewska - 2021 - Public Policy Studies 8 (1):49-71.
    The year 1999 marked the beginning of reforms in social insurance in Poland. Changes which were implemented then regarded mainly retirement insurance. Until the reform was introduced, the retirement insurance had operated under a pay-as-you-go system. However, political changes in Poland, as well as adverse demographic trends, led to ineffective functioning of the existing system of financing liabilities arising from retirement insurance. It was necessary to introduce changes that, above all, would allow for maintaining an appropriate level of retirement pension. (...)
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    Discursive construction of the perception of gender identity: The case of tenants and owners in re-privatization/property restitution in Warsaw.Aleksandra Zubrzycka-Czarnecka - 2021 - Public Policy Studies 8 (1):27-48.
    The article examines how the perception of gender identities of tenants and owners was constructed in normalizing discourses regarding re-privatization/property restitution in Warsaw in 2004-2016. As a theoretical approach, it applies the feminist post-structuralist perspective developed by Sophie Watson (2000a). The data were collected with discourse analysis, as proposed by Judith Baxter (2008a). The article identifies two discourses pertaining to re-privatization/property restitution in Warsaw: 1) property restitution discourse, under which returning property to former owners (or their heirs) is presented as (...)
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