The Impacts of Benefit Sanctions: A Scoping Review of the Quantitative Research Evidence [0.03%]
福利惩罚的影响:定量研究证据的综述性回顾
Serena Pattaro,Nick Bailey,Evan Williams et al.
Serena Pattaro et al.
In recent decades, the use of conditionality backed by benefit sanctions for those claiming unemployment and related benefits has become widespread in the social security systems of high-income countries. Critics argue that sanctions may be...
If I [Take] Leave, Will You Stay? Paternity Leave and Relationship Stability [0.03%]
如果我请[爸爸假],你会留下吗?父亲育儿假与关系稳定性
Richard J Petts,Daniel L Carlson,Chris Knoester
Richard J Petts
Recent European studies suggest that fathers' leave-taking may contribute to parental relationship stability. Paternity leave-taking may signal a commitment by fathers toward a greater investment in family life, which may reduce the burden ...
Karen Rowlingson,Lindsey Appleyard,Jodi Gardner
Karen Rowlingson
Concern about the increasing use of payday lending led the UK's Financial Conduct Authority to introduce landmark reforms in 2014/15. While these reforms have generally been welcomed as a way of curbing 'extortionate' and 'predatory' lendin...
International Charitable Connections: the Growth in Number, and the Countries of Operation, of English and Welsh Charities Working Overseas [0.03%]
海外慈善活动:在境外开展活动的英格兰和威尔士慈善机构的数量增长及其目标国家
David Clifford
David Clifford
This paper provides new empirical evidence about English and Welsh charities operating internationally. It answers basic questions unaddressed in existing work: how many charities work overseas, and how has this number changed over time? In...
Social Investment after Neoliberalism: Policy Paradigms and Political Platforms [0.03%]
新自由主义之后的社会投资:政策范式与政治纲领
Christopher Deeming,Paul Smyth
Christopher Deeming
The concept of the 'social investment state' refocuses attention on the productive function of social policy eclipsed for some time by the emphasis on its social protection or compensation roles. Here we distinguish between different social...
Are We All Agreed? Consensual Methods and the 'Necessities of Life' in the UK Today [0.03%]
我们达成了共识吗?——英国当今关于“生活必需品”的协商式方法论研究
Eldin Fahmy,Eileen Sutton,Simon Pemberton
Eldin Fahmy
In recent decades, consensual approaches to poverty measurement have been widely adopted in large-scale survey research both in the UK and internationally. However, while ascertaining the extent of public agreement on the 'necessities of li...
The Effectiveness of Paid Services in Supporting Unpaid Carers' Employment in England [0.03%]
英国付费服务在支持无偿护工就业方面的有效性
Linda Pickard,Derek King,Nicola Brimblecombe et al.
Linda Pickard et al.
This paper explores the effectiveness of paid services in supporting unpaid carers' employment in England. There is currently a new emphasis in England on 'replacement care', or paid services for the cared-for person, as a means of supporti...
Creaming and Parking in Quasi-Marketised Welfare-to-Work Schemes: Designed Out Of or Designed In to the UK Work Programme? [0.03%]
奶油化与停车场在准市场化的福利转就业方案中:设计于英国工作计划之外还是之内?
Eleanor Carter,Adam Whitworth
Eleanor Carter
'Creaming' and 'parking' are endemic concerns within quasi-marketised welfare-to-work (WTW) systems internationally, and the UK's flagship Work Programme for the long-term unemployed is something of an international pioneer of WTW delivery,...
Government as Institutional Entrepreneur: Extending Working Life in the UK and Japan [0.03%]
作为制度型创业家的政府:英国和日本延长劳动年限的例子
Matthew Flynn,Heike Schröder,Masa Higo et al.
Matthew Flynn et al.
Through the lens of Institutional Entrepreneurship, this paper discusses how governments use the levers of power afforded through business and welfare systems to affect change in the organisational management of older workers. It does so us...
Addressing the Social Determinants of Subjective Wellbeing: The Latest Challenge for Social Policy [0.03%]
应对主观幸福感的社会决定因素:社会政策面临的最新挑战
Christopher Deeming
Christopher Deeming
The idea that the happiness and wellbeing of individuals should shape government policy has been around since the enlightenment; today such thinking has growing practical policy relevance as governments around the world survey their populat...