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The Journal of Social Policy, Social Change and Development welcomes articles on all dimensions of social policy, social change and development. Papers will improve and intensify the academical, phillosophical, theoretical, empirical and methodological intuitive understanging and knowledge building in the social policy, social change and development arena. The journal provides greater insight of different social policies, development models, state welfare systems and policy indicators operating globally. We welcome and invite research papers that are in scope with the journal and  include those that focus on national, world regional or global social policies. State case studies on social policies, social change and development initiatives with national and international context are welcome. Articles may deal with social policy processes, sustainable development goals, policy analysis, policy evaluation, social change, social work and social policy issues as well as welfare outcomes and cover the full range of the social policy mix with sustainable development. The journal welcomes research articles from the interdisciplinary field of social policy, social change and development. The journal promotes young researchers, Ph.D scholars, and academicians to submit articles to the journal. 

Current Issue

Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): July - December
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It is my pleasure to present the December 2025 issue of the Journal of Social Policy, Social Change and Development, a scholarly platform committed to advancing critical inquiry and policy-relevant research on contemporary social challenges. This issue reflects the journal’s continued engagement with interdisciplinary perspectives that connect social policy, social change, and development within diverse national and global contexts.

The contributions featured in this issue address some of the most pressing concerns shaping societies today caregiver well-being and disability support, digital activism and artificial intelligence, migration and reintegration policies, sustainable consumption within welfare systems, and gender justice in the workplace. Collectively, these articles demonstrate how social policy must evolve to respond to structural inequalities, technological transformations, and emerging social risks while remaining grounded in principles of equity, inclusion, and human dignity.

Published: 30-12-2025

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