Papers

Margaret Arnott and Jenny Ozga The Discourse of Education and Nationalism: education policy and the SNP government

N. Hafiz Bajuri and S.P. Chakravarty Corporate Malaysia: Ethnic Joint Venture Companies as Equitable form of Ownership

Helen Barnes New paradigms from the past: How far can the active citizens of today's health and social care policy really realise empowerment without the welfare approaches of the past?

Kate Baxter and Caroline Glendinning The use of information by disabled people in making choices about care and support

Fran Bennett Gender Implications of Benefits and Tax Credits in Low/Moderate IncomeCouples

Derek Birrell and Ann Marie Gray Are There Now Four NHS Systems in the United Kingdom? A Comparison of NHS Structural Changes in Northern Ireland with England, Scotland and Wales

Hugh Bochel and Andrew Defty Back to the future? Cameron’s Conservatives and social policy

Graham Bowpitt and Rachel Harding Wrestling with SUMO: monitoring outcomes with former homelessness service users

Jonathan Bradshaw, Antonia Keung, Gwyther Rees and Haridhan Goswami Explaining variations in the subjective well-being of children-Macro and micro approaches

Thomas Brenner An Approach to Canada’s Child Poverty Problem…or Not?

Simon Burgess, Deborah Wilson and Anete Piebalga Land of hopes and dreams: education aspirations and
parental influence among England’s ethnic minorities

David Byrne Timid, unduly respectful, naive and conventional – a critique of the quantitative programme in Social Policy

David Byrne and Paul Spicker Ethical principles in Social Policy research and practice

Allessio Cangiano, Isabel Shutes, Sarah Spencer and George Leeson Migrant Care Workers in Ageing Societies: Research Findings in the United Kingdom

Noah Canton, Colin Clark and Emilia Pietka Intercultural dialogue in Glasgow: Migrant Cities Research

David Challis, Michele Abendstern, Christian Brand, Val Harrington, Sue Tucker, Mark Wilberforce “How does your team work?” An investigation of joint working and integration within community mental health teams for older people

David Challis, Christian Brand, Michele Abendstern, Paul Clarkson, Jane Hughes, Susan O’Shea and Sue Tucker Self-assessment in community care: are service users satisfied?

J. Michael Collins and Michael Orton Responding to increasing house repossessions in the US and UK: a comparative approach to evaluating the impact of debt advice services

Mairéad Considine and Fiona Dukelow Globalisation, economic growth and recession: learning from the 1980s to understand the challenges to the contemporary Irish welfare state

C.D. Cuthbert and R. Hatch Educational aspiration and attainment amongst young people in deprived communities

Bleddyn Davies Social care of older people: Personalisation and Personal Budgets, Choice and Control, Wellbeing and Integration in the emerging means-ends logic of the policy narrative of the 00ies: Implications of the past for improving the future?

Howard Davis, Guy Daly, and Katrina Ritters A Return to Good Neighbourliness? Learning from the National Evaluation of the LinkAge Plus Pilot Programme

Hartley Dean Elephants in the Space of Capabilities

Chris Deeming The ‘meaning and measurement of poverty’ rediscovered

Jurgen de Wispelaere and Lindsay Stirton Universal Basic Income: Reconsidering the Administrative Factor

David Donnison SPEAKING TO POWER - as customers or citizens?

Uwe Fachinger and Harald Künemund Identifying Generosity and Effectiveness of Old-Age Pensions – Advantages and Disadvantages of Replacement Rates

Liam Foster Differences in private pension acquisition between men and women in the UK

Vanesa Fuertes and Sue Bond The Role of Childcare in Getting Disadvantaged Parents into Employment

Elena Gaia Mi Familia Progresa: Change and Continuity in Guatemala’s Social Policy

John Gal Is there an Extended Family of Mediterranean Welfare States. or Did Beveridge and Bismarck take a Mediterranean Cruise Together?

Jon Glasby, Helen Dickinson and Judith Smith ‘Creating NHS local’ – the relationship between English local government and the NHS

Alexander Goerne The value added of the Capability approach for social policy analysis: Separating its analytical and normative dimension

Margaret Greenfields and David Smith Economic Opportunities, Changing Times and “Turning a Penny a New Way”: ‘Settled’ Gypsies’ and Travellers’ Employment Careers since Residence in Housing

Joel F. Handler The Rise and Spread of Workfare, Activation, Devolution, and Privatization, and the Changing Status of Citizenship

Rachel Harding Service users as peer research interviewers: why bother?

Val Harrington National policy and local contexts: insights from the post-war history of mental health services in Manchester and Salford

Anne Harris Food experiences of Asylum Seekers Facing Destitution

Bernard Harris Gender and Social Citizenship in Historical Perspective: The Development of Welfare Policy in England and Wales from the Poor Law to Beveridge

Tina Haux Activating lone parents: an evidence-based-policy appraisal of the current welfare-to-work reform in Britain

Paul Henman Social Policy and E-government: How are they connected?

Rod Hick Amartya Sen’s capability approach and poverty analysis

Michael Hill Time to Discard Past Assumptions: Implications of the Economic Crisis for the UK Pension Reform Policy

Grant Holly The Political Practices of Disjointed and Directed Incrementalism: Federal Child Benefits and Childcare in Canada

Rob Hulme Learning From the Past: Crisis and ‘Re-invention’ in the Making (and language) of Social Policy

Annie Irvine Something to declare? The disclosure of common mental health problems at work

Zoe Irving Island states in a small world: is resistance useless?

Saltanat Janenova One stop shop in Kazakhstan: Breaking-up traditional bureaucracy or a new look for an old practice?

Karen Jones, Ann Netten, José-Luis Fernández, Martin Knapp, David Challis, Caroline Glendinning, Sally Jacobs, Jill Manthorpe, Nicola Moran, Martin Stevens and Mark Wilberforce Do Individual Budgets Work and at What Price?

Karen Jones, Ann Netten, Caroline Glendinning, Hilary Arksey, Nicola Moran and Parvaneh Rabiee The Individual Budgets Pilot Projects: Impact and Outcomes for Carers

Bill Jordan Citizen’s Income and the Crash: Credit, Debt and Citizen’s Income

Dongchul Jung The Change of Boundary between Public and Private Sector in Health Care: Comparing Asian and Western Countries

Georgia Kaplanoglou Inequality and Indirect Taxation in Greece: 1988-2005

Tony Kelly My home your workplace – the control and creation of risk in care homes for older adults

Majella Kilkeyi, Ania Plomienii and Diane Perrons Families’ Outsourcing of Male Domestic Jobs: Implications for (gender) equality

Bo-Yung Kim The Brown government: a return to the Left? Defining government ideology in policy studies

Jin Wook Kim and Young Jun Choi ynamics of private and public transfers in emerging welfare states: a comparative perspective

C.K. Law, Y.C. Wong, Lisa Ho, Rose Yu, Vincent Lee Challenges in comparative study: - the case of a comparison study of urban renewal policies in six Asian cities

Mark Liddiard Youth homelessness and state care: a comparative examination of British and Australian evidence

Julian Le Grand Knights and Knaves Return: Motivation and the Delivery of Public Services

Eunna Lee Problems in retaining the legacy of the traditional idea of family-based welfare support in South Korea’s social welfare provisions under the National Basic Livelihood Security (NBLS) System

Colin Lindsay Re-connecting with ‘what unemployment means’ – key issues for welfare to work in the UK

Barry Luckock Family policy, children’s services and social work: the dynamics and legacy of theNew Labour ‘welfare settlement’

Sanna Markkanen Locational Disadvantage: How much does ethnicity really matter?

Tish Marrable Still only “kind of plastering the cracks”? Distractions and dilemmas in providing help for children with ‘additional needs’

Vikki McCall Comparing policy values and priorities in relation to cultural services within England, Scotland and Wales

Jane Millar and Tess Ridge The challenge of sustaining employment in low income lone-mother households

Anne G Miller A taxonomy for the design of personal income tax and benefit systems

Mark Monaghan Fiddling Whilst Rome Burns? The significance of changes and debates over the evidence-base in the UK drug classification system

Gerry Mooney, Jason Annetts, Alex Law and Wallace McNeish Exploring the Interrelationships between Social Welfare and Social Movements: Why this matters for Social Policy

Malcolm Nicholls, Karen Glaser, Debora Price, Rachel Stuchbury Understanding the importance of work histories and other life-course events in determining poverty in old age

Robert M.Page The `Progressive Turn’ in the Discipline of Social Policy

Bruno Palier From Frozen landscape to structural reforms, how did the Bismarckian welfare systems change?

Chan-ung Park The Korean model of social enterprises? A comparison with European Experiences

Hye Ryon Park and Min Sun Park The Analysis of the Effect of Inmate’s Violence on Correctional Officer’s Burnout: The Moderating Effects of Decision-making Latitude

Minsun Park and Wonbok Lee The impact of traumatic life events on adolescents’ school problems: Estimating the Onset age and later change Using HGLM

Min Sun Park, Won Bok Lee, Ppo Ra Lee and Hye Ryon Park Policy in Balance?: Picking Out the Best Approach among Old and New dealing with Domestic Violence in Korea

Jenny Phillimore Approaches to welfare provision in the age of super-diversity: looking at health provision in Britain’s most diverse city

Martin Powell and John Stewart The Forgotten 'Cradle to Grave' Welfare State: a re-assessment of municipal medicine before the NHS

Tracy Peressini Supporting Sole-Support Parents on Welfare in Canada

Jane Pulkingham and Sylvia Fuller Welfare reform, neo-liberalization and bio-politics

Parvaneh Rabiee and Caroline Glendinning Choice: What, when and why? Exploring the importance of choice to disabled people

Anthony Rafferty and Jay Wiggan ‘Post-Freud’ welfare reform and Lone parents’ decision-making around work and family life

Gaby Ramia, Erlenawati Sawir, Helen Forbes-Mewett, Simon Marginson, Chris Nyland, Felicity Rawlings-Sanaei The Regulation of International Education and the Social and Economic Rights of University Cross-Border Students

Suzanne Robinson, Tim Freeman, Helen Dickinson and Iestyn Williams What’s the story? A narrative analysis of priority setting in the area of World Class Commissioning

Annette Roebuck and Guy Daly Altruism and Commercialism: On Being a Charity in the World of Personalised Health and Social Care

Graham Room Social Mobility as a Process of Self-organised Criticality

Alan Roulstone, Pam Thomas, Susie Balderston, Jennifer Harris Hate is a Strong Word: a Critical Policy Analysis of Disability Hate Crime in the British Criminal Justice System

Rowe, M and A. Dudau Safeguarding Adults in Care Homes: Developing a preventive dimension to the quality of care

Karen Rowlingson and Stuart Connor The ‘deserving’ rich? Inequality, morality and social policy

Pia S. Schober The parenthood effect: what explains the increase in gender inequality when British couples become parents?

Claudia Schneider and Deborah Holman Should I stay or should I go? New European citizens’ decision making on length of stay in the UK: a preliminary exploration

Stephen Sinclair Implementing Social Inclusion: Seven Transferable Lessons

Paul Sissons Past labour market responses to job losses and the potential impact of welfare reform in the current recession

Valeria Skafida Breastfeeding duration: The impact of maternal education and employment

Paul Spicker The foundations of welfare: Bruges and Ypres

Silke Staab and Roberto Gerhard Early Childhood Education and Care Policies in Latin America:
For women or children or both?

Guy Standing Responding to the Crisis: Economic Stabilisation Grants

Martin Stevens, Caroline Glendinning,Nicola Moran, David Challis, José-Luis Fernández, Sally Jacobs, Karen Jones, Martin Knapp, Jill Manthorpe, Ann Netten, Mark Wilberforce Individual Budgets and the Future of Adult Social Care

Martin Stevens, Jill Manthorpe, Shereen Hussein, Stephen Martineau, Joan Rapaport, Jess Harris Who should be barred from working in care services?

Sarah Taylor and Chris Warburton-Brown The contribution of gifts to the household economy of low-income families

Peter Taylor-Gooby Political Legitimacy and Social Citizenship:a dilemma of austerity

Thomas van Huizen Unemployment insurance savings schemes: insights from behavioural economics

John Veit-Wilson The Juridification and Justiciability of an adequate level of living in Germany

Athina Vlachantoni Care credits in the British pension system: how do they work and are they enough?

Andrew Wallace Improving health through the GP pocket? Assessing the development and impact of pay-for-performance on general practice in the UK

Idit Weiss-Gal and John Gal Social Policy Formulation and the Role of Professionals

Widerquist K What Does Prehistoric Anthropology have to do with Modern Political Philosophy? Evidence of Five False Claims

Mark Wilberforce, Caroline Glendinning, David Challis, Jose-Luis Fernandez, Sally Jacobs, Karen Jones, Martin Knapp, Jill Manthorpe, Nicola Moran, Ann Netten, Martin Stevens The impact of personal budgets on social care providers: perspectives from the Individual Budget pilots

Fran Wiles Private lives and professional suitability: themes and discourses in Care Standards Tribunal decisions about registered social workers

Kate Wilkinson The impact of taxes and transfers on child poverty in South Africa

Sarah Williams High heels and high tempers: a study into female violence

Val Williams, Anna Marriott and. Ruth Townsley Shaping our Future Research priorities in Learning Disability

Jonathan Wistow, Tim Blackman, and Katie Dunstan Comparative analysis of how local system factors affect progress tackling health inequalities





 



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