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Thanks to @socialpolicyblog.bsky.social for allowing me to share and disseminate this article from my PhD. If you're interested on the politics fo welfare state reform in Spain (and more specifically on minimum income), this post is for you! You'll find the article in open access
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New on the Social Policy Blog: "The Politics of Minimum Income Reform in Spain: Explaining an Unexpected and Consensus-Based Path Departure" by Llorenç Soler-Buades. socialpolicyblog.co.uk/2026/03/17/t...
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Study of Spain’s minimum income reform shows how party competition, territorial politics and COVID-19 enabled unexpected cross-party consensus.
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Minimum Income Reform in Spain: Explaining Unexpected Consensus
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