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Social work education in Europe: a retrospective view
Almmustuhtton 2018“…British participation was sometimes hindered by language limitations, but European experience introduced new vocabulary such as subsidiarity. social pedagogy and social exclusion. It has also served to illustrate the narrowing of British social work; the high degree of regulation and the dichotomy between education and training evident in the UK.…”
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Occupational marginalization, underemployment, and earnings inequality among college graduates
Almmustuhtton 2023“…We consider these findings in the light of Human Capital Theory, Credentialism, and theories of Social Exclusion.…”
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Poverty and musculoskeletal impairment in Rwanda.
Almmustuhtton 2008“…The recently adopted UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities acknowledges the need to address social exclusion and poverty of persons with disabilities. …”
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A comparative study of homelessness and services to meet basic needs
Almmustuhtton 2014“…Drawing from concepts in social citizenship and social exclusion, the analysis shows that these findings reflect differences in understandings of poverty, rights, and responsibilities in each city.…”
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The health needs of imprisoned female juvenile offenders: the views of the young women prisoners and youth justice professionals.
Almmustuhtton 2008“…The study presents new qualitative findings on the profound impact of social exclusion and multiple forms of abuse and victimisation on the health of juvenile women prisoners. …”
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Employment Right of Persons with Disabilities in Malaysia
Almmustuhtton 2017“…The issues of people with disabilities (PWD) remain unresolved, with the majority staying marginalized, facing social exclusion and living in poverty. The employment rate of PWD in Malaysia is very unsatisfactory compared to those who are without disabilities. …”
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The impact of imprisonment on health: what do women prisoners say?
Almmustuhtton 2009“…However, imprisonment could also offer a respite from lives characterised by poverty, social exclusion, substance misuse and violence, with perceived improvements in health. …”
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How much confidence can we have in EU-SILC? Complex sample designs and the standard error of the Europe 2020 poverty indicators
Almmustuhtton 2011“…The effect is illustrated for the official Europe 2020 indicators of poverty and social exclusion and for all European countries included in the EU-SILC 2008 dataset. …”
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Integrating transport into 'joined-up' policy appraisal
Almmustuhtton 2000“…This would aim to identify not only the comparative cost-effectiveness of different transport measures in fulfilling policy objectives, but also the relative contribution that different areas of government could make—including transport—to the delivery of over-arching policy objectives, such as sustainable development, social exclusion and regeneration.</p>…”
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The deeper and wider social impacts of transportation infrastructure: from travel experience to sense of place and academic performance
Almmustuhtton 2024“…Although existing literature acknowledges the existence of transportation-related social exclusion, it primarily concentrates on quantifiable and immediate short-term social outcomes arising from improved accessibility and affordability, which facilitate place-to-place interactions and activities. …”
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What is equitable about equitable resilience? Dynamic risks and subjectivities in Nepal
Almmustuhtton 2022“…Drawing on more than one hundred household surveys plus in-depth qualitative interviews in six villages, we find that state-led efforts to present post-civil war development as the “equal distribution” of roads and infrastructure, agricultural commercialization, and protection against systemic climate risk fail to reflect local experiences of risk, which are often expressed in terms of social exclusion rather than vulnerability to climate change. …”
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Diagnosing and managing psychosis in primary care.
Almmustuhtton 2011“…The identification and treatment of psychosis is vital as it is associated with a 10% lifetime risk of suicide and significant social exclusion. Psychosis can be recognised by taking a thorough history, examining the patient's mental state and obtaining a collateral history. …”
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Researching UK food insecurity and foodbank use using a mixed methods approach
Almmustuhtton 2018“…The highly publicized growth of foodbanks in the United Kingdom has reignited long-standing but often neglected debates about food insecurity and its potential consequences for health, nutrition, and social exclusion. The underlying reasons behind the sharp rise in emergency food provision are disputed, and as data are scarce, these debates are generally not informed by evidence. …”
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The European semester and EU social policy
Almmustuhtton 2018“…For example, one of the five targets aims to lift some 20 million people out of poverty and social exclusion by 2020. …”
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From urban sustainability transformations to green gentrification: urban renewal in Gaziosmanpaşa, Istanbul
Almmustuhtton 2019“…Based on semi-structured interviews, non-participatory observation, and analysis of project and municipality-level documents, we find that even though seismic vulnerability and energy efficiency are cited as reasons for these transformations towards sustainability, policymakers are not paying sufficient attention to the political ecology of social exclusion and an increase in inequality that can result from sustainability-oriented urban renewal.…”
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Persons with Disabilities Act 2008: the economic promises for people with disabilities?
Almmustuhtton 2016“…Severe unemployment and poor wages ended majority of them live in poverty.PWD are suffering discrimination, social exclusion and prejudice. Realizing this fact and the needs for empowering their economy, life, wellbeing and social inclusiveness, PWD’s rights has been exclusively acknowledged through the legislation namely Persons with Disabilities Act 2008 (the Act). …”
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Questioning Fiqh Muamalah of Toleration: Religious Spatial Segregation in the Urban Area of Yogyakarta
Almmustuhtton 2022“…The results suggest that religious spatial segregation may lead to the emergence of intolerant and discriminative acts in the forms of; (1) the presence of housing associated with a certain religious identity as a manifestation of identity labeling in social recruitment (exclusivism); (2) the practice of land trading (property right) only with people from the same faith; and (3) segregation in social acceptance (social exclusion) as seen in boarding houses with a certain religious label. …”
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“I don't know how I'm still standing” a Bakhtinian analysis of social housing and health narratives in East London
Almmustuhtton 2017“…Understanding the contested ideology of social housing can illuminate both the dynamic processes of social exclusion and the ways in which its subjects seek to resist it.…”
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Training parents to help their children read: a randomized control trial.
Almmustuhtton 2008“…These persistent difficulties pose a risk to academic and social development, leading to social exclusion in adulthood. Although parent-training programmes have been shown to be effective in enabling parents to support their children's development, very few parent interventions offer a combination of behavioural and literacy training. …”
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