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Author: FRERICKS Patricia; HARVEY Mark; MAIER Robert;
Title: The ‘paradox of the shrinking middle’: the central dilemma of European social policy.
Reference: Critical Social Policy, 30(3), August 2010, pp.315-336.
Format: article;
Topics: economics; employment; financing; labour market; life expectancy; life long learning; social care provision; social policy; wages; Europe; Add comment Select:
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Author: SOCIAL CARE INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE; et al.;
Title: Independence, community and environment: final report of the Sustainable Social Care Learning Network
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Publisher: London: Social Care Institute for Excellence, 2010. 36p., bibliog.
Format: book; SCIE publication;
Topics: commissioning; community development; economics; environment; environmental factors; good practice; joint planning; local authorities; planning; service users; social care provision; practice; England; Add comment Select:
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Author: INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC POLICY RESEARCH;
Title: The limits to limits: is a cap on immigration a viable policy for the UK?
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Publisher: London: Institute for Public Policy Research, 2010. 17p.
Format: book;
Topics: economics; immigration; policy formulation; politics; practice; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Author: NORTHERN IRELAND. Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety;
Title: Social costs of alcohol misuse in Northern Ireland for 2008/09
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Publisher: Belfast: Northern Ireland. Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety, 2010. 102p.
Format: book;
Topics: alcohol misuse; costs; economics; health care; intervention; public expenditure; social care provision; research; Northern Ireland; Add comment Select:
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Author: KANGAS Olli;
Title: One hundred years of money, welfare and death: mortality, economic growth and the development of the welfare state in 17 OECD countries 1900–2000.
Reference: International Journal of Social Welfare, 19(Supplement 1), July 2010, pp.s42-s59.
Format: article;
Topics: access to services; economic development; economics; mortality; outcomes; public health; social care provision; social policy; standard of living; welfare state; Add comment Select:
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6 of 1004
Author: LISTER Ruth;
Title: What should be done next?
Reference: Poverty, (136), Summer 2010, pp.14-17.
Format: article;
Topics: children; economics; families; government policy; income; poverty; social policy; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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7 of 1004
Author: GREAT BRITAIN. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills;
Title: Is business ready for an ageing nation?: economic opportunities and challenges: discussion paper
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, 2010. 29p.
Format: book;
Topics: ageing; case studies; demographics; economics; employment; financial management; labour market; older people; private sector; public sector; government publication; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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8 of 1004
Author: EXPERIAN;
Title: Attracting talent: final report: multi client study
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Format: article;
Topics: demographics; economic development; economics; immigrants; immigration; labour market; migrants; migration; research; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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Editor(s): ASATO Jessica; (ed.);
Title: Charging ahead?: spreading the costs of modern public services
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Publisher: London: Social Market Foundation, 2006. 72p.
Format: book;
Topics: charges; economics; health care; local government finance; social care provision; social policy; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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10 of 1004
Author: CORSO Phaedra S.; FERTIG Angela R.;
Title: The economic impact of child maltreatment in the United States: are the estimates credible?
Reference: Child Abuse and Neglect, 34(5), May 2010, pp.296-304
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour problems; child abuse; costs; economics; long term outcomes; mental health; risk; social policy; violence; United States; Add comment Select:
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11 of 1004
Author: LIN Jen-Jen; LIN Wan-I.;
Title: The political and economic impact on the development of social group work in Taiwan.
Reference: Social Work with Groups, 32(1-2), January-June 2009, pp.14-28.
Format: article;
Topics: economics; groupwork; politics; self-help groups; social welfare; social work; social work history; Taiwan; Add comment Select:
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12 of 1004
Author: PANDEY Shanta;
Title: Rising property ownership among women in Kathmandu, Nepal: an exploration of causes and consequences.
Reference: International Journal of Social Welfare, 19(3), July 2010, pp.281-292.
Format: article;
Topics: economics; empowerment; home ownership; personal finance; rights; women; research; Nepal; Add comment Select:
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13 of 1004
Author: MINASSIAN Darwin; REIDY Angela;
Title: Future sight loss in the decade 2010 to 2020: an epidemiological economic model
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Publisher: London: Royal National Institute for the Blind, 2009. 126p.
Format: book;
Topics: costs; economics; health care; models; social care provision; statistical methods; visual impairment; research; statistics; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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14 of 1004
Author: GLASBY Jon;
Title: Integrated care in a cold climate.
Reference: International Journal of Integrated Care, Volume 10, January - March 2010, (online only).
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Format: article;
Topics: economics; government policy; health care; integrated services; NHS; social care provision; good practice; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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15 of 1004
Author: HIRSCH Donald; SPIERS Philip;
Title: Funding care: can each generation pay its fair share?
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Publisher: York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2010. 7p.
Format: book;
Topics: economics; financing; government policy; long term care; older people; taxation; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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16 of 1004
Author: ALBERT Vicky; KING William;
Title: The impact of 9/11 on the noncitizen welfare caseload: a time-series analysis.
Reference: Journal of Social Service Research, 36(2), March-April 2010, pp.81-93.
Format: article;
Topics: benefits; caseload; economics; immigrants; traumas; unemployment; research; United States; Add comment Select:
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Author: MURCH Mervyn;
Title: The voice of the child in private family law proceedings: time to rethink the approach.
Reference: Seen and Heard, 20(1), March 2010, pp.36-48.
Format: article;
Topics: CAFCASS; children; divorce; economics; families; Family Courts; family law; needs; England; Wales; Add comment Select:
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18 of 1004
Journal title: Health Policy and Planning
Format: journal;
Topics: economics; health care; planning; policy; social policy; Add comment Select:
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19 of 1004
Author: GLASBY Jon; et al.;
Title: The case for social work reform: the wider economic and social benefits: final report
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Publisher: Birmingham: University of Birmingham. Institute of Applied Social Studies, 2010. 83p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: adult services; costs; economics; financing; planning; policy formulation; public expenditure; social care provision; social work; United Kingdom; Add comment Select:
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20 of 1004
Author: YANG Yinan; WILLIAMSON John B.; SHEN Ce;
Title: Social security for China’s rural aged: a proposal based on a universal non-contributory pension.
Reference: International Journal of Social Welfare, 19(2), April 2010, pp.236-245.
Format: article;
Topics: economics; older people; pensions; poverty; rural areas; China; Add comment Select:
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