Accessibility to Welfare Services and Communities: Enabling Integration and Human Rights
Suvi Raitakari, Jenni-Mari Räsänen, Anže Jurček
Managers’ Meeting Discussions on Accessibility Problems in Social Services: Decision‐Making Through Aligning and Misaligning
Heidi Kantsila Korhonen
Do Challenges in the Accessibility of Welfare Services Explain the Need for Food Aid?
Joakim Zitting, Varpu Wiens, Sakari Kainulainen
Accessibility and Capabilities: (Non‐)Take‐Up of Benefits in the Welfare Production of Poor Households
Eva Nadai, Anna Gonon, Marcus Böhme
Access Through Peer Support: Implications of an Innovative Counselling Approach in German Jobcentres
Klara Lammers
Social Exchange, Accessibility, and Trust: Interpreters’ Perspectives of Inclusion in Chinese Welfare Factories (1950s–1990s)
Jiahui Huang, Xiao Zhao
Complementing the State: NGOs and the Challenge of Providing Inclusive Public Services in Slovenia
Tamara Rape Ziberna, Liljana Rihter, Tatjana Rakar
Challenges of Accessibility: Finnish Substance Abuse Services Perspective
Heidi Vanjusov, Kati Saurula
Jenni-Mari Räsänen
Ilo Söderström
Multi‐Placed Outreach Work With People Who Use Drugs: Promoting Social and Health Service Accessibility
Johanna Ranta, Kirsi Juhila
Negotiating the Accessibility of Help: Signposting and Boundary Work in Social Services’ Online Interactions
Nataliya Thell
Toward Co‐Production of Child Welfare Services With Immigrant Parents: Insights Into Enabling and Constraining Factors
Tesfahun Alemayehu Terrefe
Challenges of Accessibility: Experience of Receiving Ukrainian War Refugees With Disabilities in Poland and Romania
Monika Nowicka, Bogdan Voicu, Alexandra Deliu, Omoye Akhagba
Autonomy and Human Rights Dilemmas in Supported Housing for People With Intellectual Disabilities
Maya Christiane Flensborg Jensen, Nichlas Permin Berger, Maria Røgeskov, Pernille Skovbo Rasmussen, Leif Olsen
“Sorry, We Don’t Have Any LGBTQI+ Service Users”: The Gaps Between Ideals and Practice
Mojca Urek, Anže Jurček
Contemporary Changes in Medically Assisted Reproduction: The Role of Social Inequality and Social Norms
Anne-Kristin Kuhnt, Jörg Rössel, Heike Trappe
Between Ambition and Uncertainty: What Drives Young Women to Consider Social Freezing?
Maila Mertens, Jörg Rössel, Nadja Colombini
Social Disparities Across Different Stages of Medical Help‐Seeking to Have a Child in Germany
Jasmin Passet Wittig, Arthur L. Greil, Julia McQuillan, Martin Bujard
Julia Henrike Schroedter
Lesbian Couples’ Assisted Reproductive Technologies Trajectories in Switzerland and Abroad: Navigating Heteronormative Norms and Healthcare Disparities
Caroline Chautems, Mica Palaz, Marta Roca Escoda
Reproductive Equity Support: A Cross‐National Comparison of Medically Assisted Reproduction and Abortion Policies
Mio Tamakoshi, Hannah Zagel
Egg Donation in Germany: The Legal System’s Approach to Women’s Reproductive Autonomy
Henrike von Scheliha
From Restrictive to Permissive Legislation: Egg Donation in Norway
Guro Korsnes Kristensen, Merete Lie
Selective Pronatalism and Reproductive Autonomy: Attitudes Toward Medically Assisted Reproduction in Hungary
Ivett Szalma, Lóránt Pélyi
Who Deserves to Reproduce? Latvian State Support for Infertility and Moral Considerations
Diāna Kiščenko
Great Eggspectations: Narratives of Elective Oocyte Cryopreservation in Canadian Medical Journals
Emily Michaud, Robin Oakley
The Discourse on Social Egg Freezing in Austria: Individual Solution to a Societal Problem
Erich Griessler
Socio‐Demographic Characteristics and Stress Perceptions Among IVF Patients: The SOFIA‐1 Study in Northern Germany
Anne-Kristin Kuhnt, Georg Griesinger, Sören von Otte, Heike Trappe
“No One Sends You Flowers”: Social Norms and Patients’ Emotional Journey Within Fertility Treatment
Julia Böcker, Nina Jakoby