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    'Loyalty benefits' and the welfare state by Shalev, M

    Published 2010
    Subjects: “…Welfare state reform and change…”
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    Moving from welfare to work : the role of transport by Lucas, K, Tyler, S, Cervero, R, Orfeuil, J

    Published 2006
    “…This second phase focused on the contribution of transport projects to welfare to work in three of the G7 countries, the UK, France and the USA. …”
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    Gendered aspects of activation policies: the limits of welfare to work by Conaghan, J

    Published 2009
    Subjects: “…Welfare state reform and change…”
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    Poverty and welfare among children and their families 1968-2010 by Jonsson, J, Mood, C

    Published 2014
    “…. • Children of single parents and of immigrants have higher poverty rates than other children. Their welfare is particularly sensitive to business cycles, as their parents tend to have a weaker labour market attachment than parents in other groups. • Child poverty has become more concentrated to families where parents are not gainfully employed. • Family poverty is related to children’s economic situation. …”
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    Individual responsibility and welfare contractualism: a relational evaluation by Vincent-Jones, P

    Published 2009
    “…</p> <p>The prevailing economic recession is leading to widening social inequalities and increasing the potential for unfairness in the formation and implementation of welfare contracts.</p> <p>If the state cannot guarantee fairness and reciprocity in Jobseeker’s Agreements, together with minimum levels of social inclusion and equality, the pretence of ‘contract’ in current welfare policy should be abandoned.…”
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    A Gender Perspective on 21st Century Welfare Reform by Veitch, J, Bennett, F

    Published 2010
    “…<p>This paper is a response to the coalition government’s consultation paper, 21st Century Welfare. It provides a gender analysis of the potential impact of the welfare reform proposals, particularly on women living in poverty and in receipt of benefits / tax credits, and highlights the potential negative impact on women which has not been adequately addressed by the government. …”
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    Poverty and intergenerational change: preliminary findings from the 2016 Young Lives Survey (Round 5): Peru by Sanchez, A

    Published 2018
    “…This fact sheet presents preliminary findings on changes that have taken place in household welfare for the Younger Cohort, and reports on some selected outcomes for the Older Cohort. …”
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    Refugee economies in Uganda: What difference does the self-reliance model make? by Betts, A, Chaara, I, Omata, N, Sterck, O

    Published 2019
    “…How do its different elements influence welfare outcomes for refugees and for host communities? …”
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    Trade liberalisation and child wellbeing by Villar, E, Pereznieto, P, Jones, N

    Published 2006
    “…In the medium- to long-term it is expected that growth brought about by trade liberalisation will increase wages and provide households with higher incomes, which may be used to improve child welfare. In the short-term, however, some Peruvian households, especially those in rural areas, are more likely to suffer negative effects under the FTA. …”
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    Trade Liberalisation and Child Wellbeing: Potential Impacts of the Peru-US Free Trade Agreement. by Villar, E, Pereznieto, P, Jones, N

    Published 2006
    “…In the medium- to long-term it is expected that growth brought about by trade liberalisation will increase wages and provide households with higher incomes, which may be used to improve child welfare. In the short-term, however, some Peruvian households, especially those in rural areas, are more likely to suffer negative effects under the FTA. …”
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    What is known about the placement and outcomes of siblings in foster care? An international literature review. by Meakings, S, Sebba, J, Luke, N

    Published 2017
    “…<p>The Children and Young Persons Act (2008) places a duty on Local Authorities to accommodate siblings together in care, so far as is reasonably practicable and subject to welfare considerations. Existing reviews of the evidence support the coplacement of siblings in care, unless there is a justifiable, child-centred reason for separation. …”
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    An assessment of the Young Lives sampling approach in Vietnam. by Nguyen, N

    Published 2008
    “…Therefore, while not suited for simple monitoring of child outcome indicators, the Young Lives sample will be an appropriate and valuable instrument for analysing causal relations, modelling child welfare, and its longitudinal dynamics in Vietnam.…”
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    How to counter exclusionary far right politics with a progressive inclusionary agenda on equality by Halikiopoulou, D, Vlandas, T

    Published 2023
    “…</li> <li>Left-wing governments and trade unions should focus on addressing economic grievances by reducing labour market insecurity, promoting economic growth and ensuring effective welfare protection. They should reclaim ownership of issues they are associated with, most notably equality. …”
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    An assessment of the Young Lives sampling approach in Andhra Pradesh, India by Kumra, N

    Published 2008
    “…Therefore, while not suited for simple monitoring of child outcome indicators, the Young Lives sample will be an appropriate and valuable instrument for analysing causal relations, modelling child welfare, and its longitudinal dynamics in Andhra Pradesh.…”
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    India: health of the nation's states. The India State-Level Disease Burden Initiative by Indian Council of Medical Research, Public Health Foundation of India, Institute For Health Metrics and Evaluation

    Published 2017
    “…The India State-level Disease Burden Initiative was launched in October 2015 to address this crucial knowledge gap with support from the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of the Government of India. This is a collaborative effort between the Indian Council of Medical Research, Public Health Foundation of India, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, and experts and stakeholders from about 100 institutions across India. …”
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    Transport and social exclusion : a survey of the group of seven nations by Lucas, K

    Published 2004
    “…The intention was to build on previous UK research and the work of the UK Government's Social Exclusion Unit recent study of the links between transport and social exclusion in the UK in order to make a contribution to the ongoing policy development both nationally and locally in the UK, whilst also helping to raise the profile of transport and accessibility within the welfare policy agenda elsewhere and to disseminate good practice more widely between nations. …”
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    Selected topics in child well-being in India: a review of policies, programmes and services by Vennam, U, Komanduri, A

    Published 2009
    “…The report provides an overview of existing literature on a selection of topics relating to services for the welfare of children in India and in Andhra Pradesh in particular. …”
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