Ellen Stewart,Rosemary Cresswell,Christian Möller
Ellen Stewart
Whether charitable fundraising might play a part in funding Britain's ostensibly tax-funded NHS has been a longstanding dilemma, which until recently has received only occasional scholarly attention. In 1946, Aneurin Bevan argued that one o...
"You've Got a Lot to Prove": A Mixed Methods Analysis of How Older Adults and Their Families Navigate Medicaid Enrollment [0.03%]
“你有很多需要证明的”——混合方法研究家庭如何帮助老年人办理医保登记手续
Sarah E Petry
Sarah E Petry
Many older adults will need Medicaid to cover health and long-term care costs, yet the process by which these older adults gain access to Medicaid is poorly understood. In a case study of family caregivers and key program staff at a skilled...
A decade of outsourcing in health and social care in England: What was it meant to achieve? [0.03%]
英格兰保健和社工行业外包十年:其目的何在?
Anders Bach-Mortensen,Benjamin Goodair,Christine Corlet Walker
Anders Bach-Mortensen
The increased private provision of publicly funded health and social care over the last 75 years has been one of the most contentious topics in UK public policy. In the last decades, health and social care policies in England have consisten...
Education and active labour market policy complementarities in promoting employment: Reinforcement, substitution and compensation [0.03%]
教育与积极劳动力市场政策在促进就业方面的互补性:强化、替代和补偿关系
Ilze Plavgo
Ilze Plavgo
This paper theorises and empirically assesses how education and active labour market policy (ALMP) relate to each other in shaping individuals' employment chances in Europe. It provides a theoretical base for assessing policy complementarit...
Jane Gingrich,Anja Giudici
Jane Gingrich
Do political parties approach education with different social policy aims? We argue that while parties have adopted a common language of equality as an aim of education, they draw on different conceptions of it linked to diverging social pr...
Who deserves what and why during the COVID-19 pandemic: Applying the CARIN principles of deservingness to the American welfare state [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情期间美国福利国家中的应得权问题:应用CARIN标准考察谁更应获得救助以及原因所在
David I Crabtree,Wesley W Wehde
David I Crabtree
How does the public decide who is deserving of welfare benefits? To shed light on this question, we investigate whether the CARIN principles of deservingness-specifically the ideas of control, attitude, reciprocity, identity, and need-impac...
Does capping social security harm health? A natural experiment in the UK [0.03%]
限制社会保障会影响健康吗?英国的一项自然实验
Aaron Reeves,Mark Fransham,Kitty Stewart et al.
Aaron Reeves et al.
In this paper, we examine the mental health effects of lowering the UK's benefit cap in 2016. This policy limits the total amount a household with no-one in full-time employment can receive in social security. We treat the reduction in the ...
Widening double dualisation? Labour market inequalities and national social policy responses in Western Europe during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
扩大化的双重化?西方欧洲国家在新冠首次大流行期间的劳动市场不平等与国家社会政策反应
Marcello Natili,Fedra Negri,Stefano Ronchi
Marcello Natili
Europe is witnessing a 'double dualisation' process, whereby inequalities have increased both between labour market insiders and outsiders, and between core and peripheral countries. We test the double dualisation hypothesis in the context ...
Social policy reform driven by crises: Promoting and reshaping social policy during the SARS and COVID-19 pandemics in China [0.03%]
危机驱动的社会政策改革:SARS和COVID-19疫情期间中国社会福利的促进与重塑
Tao Liu
Tao Liu
This article focuses on one particular and under-investigated dimension in the study of social policy - crisis events and their special function in promoting and shaping social protection programs. Crises are usually regarded as negative so...
Using candidacy theory to explore unemployed over-50s perceptions of suitability of a welfare to work programme: A longitudinal qualitative study [0.03%]
运用候选理论探讨五十岁以上失业者对从福利到工作项目的适应性的感知:一项纵向定性研究
Joanne Neary,Srinivasa V Katikireddi,Ronald W McQuaid et al.
Joanne Neary et al.
Welfare to work interventions seek to move out-of-work individuals from claiming unemployment benefits towards paid work. However, previous research has highlighted that for over-50s, particularly those with chronic health conditions, parti...