Increasing patient charges in the National Health Service: a method of privatizing primary care [0.03%]
国家卫生服务中患者费用的增加:一种初级保健私有化的手段
S Birch
S Birch
Frequent increases in the real value of National Health Service (NHS) patient charges have been made since the Conservative Party's return to office in 1979. For those patients subject to these charges the increases have led to a substantia...
S Uttley
S Uttley
Industrialization, technological change and overall economic development are often cited as important factors in the development of welfare states. This article examines the importance of cycles in economic activity and cycles in technologi...
M Calnan
M Calnan
The policy of the United Kingdom government towards the control of smoking has been characterized by a non-interventionist approach such as persuasion and industrial self-regulation, as opposed to more direct intervention through fiscal pol...
E Ferlie,J Pahl,L Quine
E Ferlie
There has been growing academic and practitioner interest in the problems of and opportunities for joint working in the care of mentally handicapped people. The paper outlines alternative methods of such joint working and tests these agains...
Comment. Interwar health insurance revisited: a reply to Frank Honigsbaum [0.03%]
评论。战间期健康保险再议:回复弗兰克·霍尼格肖姆教授的文章
N Whiteside,M Krafchik
N Whiteside
F Honigsbaum
F Honigsbaum
Public opinion and the privatization of welfare: some theoretical implications [0.03%]
公众舆论与福利的私有化:某些理论含义
K Judge,J Smith,P Gooby-Taylor
K Judge
The social policy of the Thatcher government is characterized by an abrupt shift in the direction of the private sector. To what extent does this reflect what people want? The Institute of Economic Affairs conclude from the only suitable na...
N Gilbert
N Gilbert
Since the 1960s there has been an increasing number of proprietary agencies engaged in the delivery of social services in the United States. This development has generally been greeted with disfavour by welfare state advocates. Various argu...
R J Lampman
R J Lampman
Gender and social policy: the impact of the public expenditure cuts and reactions to them [0.03%]
性别与社会政策:公共支出削减及其反应的影响
S Edgell,V Duke
S Edgell
In social policy research the gender dimension has been relatively neglected in Britain. The attempt to selectively reduce public spending is examined with reference to its objective impact on men and women using official statistics and spe...