European Journal of Social Security

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European Journal of Social Security
European Social Security Law
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The European Journal of Social Security (EJSS) is a highly respected, peer-reviewed journal, which is aimed at academics, researchers, policy makers, and practitioners who are interested in social security in Europe.

EJSS is primarily concerned with developments in social security at the EU level and, on a comparative basis, with developments in different European countries. It adopts a broad definition of social security and, in addition to articles on different forms of income maintenance, it includes articles on demography, inequality, poverty, disability, health and social care, employment, migration, taxation and public expenditure. One issue each year is based on the papers given at EISS’ annual conference and, from time to time, there are special issues with a common theme.
 
General editors
Frans Pennings (Tilburg) and Michael Adler (Edinburgh)
 
Book review editor:
Sara Stendahl (Göteborg)
 
Editorial assistants
Fiona McGrath and Martin Pullinger (Edinburgh)

Editorial board
- Willem Adema (OECD);
- Jos Berghman (Leuven);
- Jochen Clasen (Edinburgh);
- Mel Cousins (Glasgow Caledonian);
- Eberhard Eichenhofer (Jena);
- Bent Greve (Roskilde);
- Bjørn Hvinden (Nova, Oslo);
- Gábor Juhász (Budapest);
- Peter Kemp (Oxford, FISS);
- Francis Kessler (Paris);
- Wim van Oorschot (Tilburg);
- Danny Pieters (Leuven, EISS);
- Simon Roberts (Nottingham); 
- Bernd Schulte (MPI Munich); 
- Ann-Charlotte Stahlberg (Stockholm); and
- Herwig Verschueren (EC Brussels).

www.ejss.eu