Researchers have traditionally studied target groups as homogenously constructed groups. Thereby, the groups of interest were assigned single social identities, such as, e.g., people in unemployment. However, it can be questioned whether a singular identity approach is appropriate for studying populations of interest, and in turn, designing effective policies. The authors in this article argue … Continue reading "Latent Target Groups – A Methodological Contribution of Social Identities to Policy Design Research"

Latent Target Groups – A Methodological Contribution of Social Identities to Policy Design Research
PSJ Editorial Team

