The MSc in Social Sciences in Comparative Public Policy and Welfare Studies provides the skills and knowledge to pursue various careers in the area of public policy analysis, advice and development.
These include job in:
- International organizations, such as the United Nations, the World Bank, the European Union, the International Labour Organisation, the OECD and the Nordic Council of Ministers.
- INGOs and NGOs that are active in the social policy area, such as the fight against poverty, active inclusion and anti-discrimination.
- International and national interest organisations, including trade unions and business organizations.
- International and national consultancy companies and statistical agencies.
- National, regional and local ministries, departments and institutions dealing with labour market and social policy