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1 of 1307
Author: BRAGIEL Jozefa; DABROWSKA-JABLONGSAK Iwona; PAYNE Malcolm; (eds.);
Title: Social work in adult services in the European Union: selected issues and experiences
Publisher: London: College Publications, 2011. 226p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; care homes; end of life care; foster carers; government policy; gypsies; homeless people; leaving care; older people; older peoples homes; personalisation; service development; social care provision; social policy; social work; substance misuse; unemployment; Europe; Select:
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2 of 1307
Author: PINTELON Olivier; et al.;
Title: The social stratification of social risks: the relevance of class for social investment strategies.
Reference: Journal of European Social Policy, 23(1), February 2013, pp.52-67.
Format: article;
Topics: low income; public health; single parent families; social policy; unemployment; research; Europe; Select:
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3 of 1307
Author: SCHOFIELD Deborah J.; et al.;
Title: The association between labour force participation and being in income poverty amongst those with mental health problems.
Reference: Aging and Mental Health, 17(2), March 2013, pp.250-257.
Format: article;
Topics: depression; employment; mental health problems; poverty; unemployment; research; Australia; Select:
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4 of 1307
Author: WESTON Mark; MANNING Julia;
Title: Work as a health outcome in the devolved nations: how Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland tackle sickness-related worklessness
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Publisher: London: 2020 Health, 2012. 31p.
Format: book;
Topics: adults; government policy; incapacity benefit; physical illness; unemployment; United Kingdom; Select:
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5 of 1307
Author: EUROPEAN FOUNDATION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS;
Title: Active inclusion of young people with disabilities or health problems
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Publisher: Dublin: European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 2012. 132p.
Format: book;
Topics: benefits; disabled people; social policy; social welfare; unemployment; young people; research review; Denmark; Finland; France; Germany; Ireland; Netherlands; Poland; Portugal; Spain; United Kingdom; Select:
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6 of 1307
Author: GIUNTOLI Gianfranco;
Title: Going for the ‘full monty’? Unemployment and mental wellbeing during times of recession.
Reference: Mental Health Today, November/December 2012, pp.24-27.
Format: article;
Topics: benefits; depression; mental health problems; self-concept; stereotyped attitudes; unemployment; wellbeing; research; England; Select:
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7 of 1307
Author: FETTON Eamonn; MEARNS Janet;
Title: Finding flexibility: parents of disabled children and paid work
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Publisher: London: Working Families, 2012. 20p.
Format: book;
Topics: carers; children; disabled people; employment; parents; unemployment; young people; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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8 of 1307
Author: MARCENKO Maureen O.; et al.;
Title: Multiple jeopardy: poor, economically disconnected, and child welfare involved.
Reference: Child Maltreatment, 17(3), August 2012, pp.195-206.
Format: article;
Topics: benefits; child protection; parents; poverty; service uptake; social policy; unemployment; research; United States; Select:
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9 of 1307
Author: ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT;
Title: Social spending after the crisis: social expenditure (SOCX) data update 2012
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Publisher: Paris: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2012. 8p.
Format: book;
Topics: benefits; economics; public expenditure; social care provision; social welfare; unemployment; statistics; Europe; Select:
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10 of 1307
Author: WOLFE Patricia de;
Title: Reaping the benefits of sickness? Long-term illness and the experience of welfare claims.
Reference: Disability and Society, 27(5), August 2012, pp.617-630.
Format: article;
Topics: benefits; long term conditions; mental health problems; physical illness; poverty; unemployment; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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11 of 1307
Author: COPELAND Paul; DALY Mary;
Title: Varieties of poverty reduction: inserting the poverty and social exclusion target into Europe 2020.
Reference: Journal of European Social Policy, 22(3), July 2012, pp.273-287.
Format: article;
Topics: European Union; income; policy formulation; poverty; social exclusion; social policy; unemployment; Europe; Select:
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12 of 1307
Author: HAL Lineke B.E. van; et al.;
Title: Going beyond vocational rehabilitation as a training of skills: return-to-work as an identity issue.
Reference: Disability and Society, 27(1), 2012, pp.81-93.
Format: article;
Topics: disabled people; employment; labour market; life story work; rehabilitation; unemployment; vocational rehabilitation; research; Netherlands; Select:
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Author: PALMER Guy; MACINNES Tom; KENWAY Peter;
Title: Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2006
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Publisher: York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2006. 104p.
Format: book;
Topics: adults; children; educational performance; health; low income; older people; poverty; social exclusion; unemployment; young adults; young people; research; statistics; United Kingdom; Select:
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14 of 1307
Author: ASHBY Samantha; FITZGERALD Maureen; RAINE Simon;
Title: The impact of chronic low back pain on leisure participation: implications for occupational therapy.
Reference: British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75(11), November 2012, pp.503-508.
Format: article;
Topics: back injuries; leisure activities; occupational therapists; pain; participation; rehabilitation; social networks; sport; unemployment; research; Australia; Select:
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15 of 1307
Author: DIBBEN Pauline; et al;
Title: Quantifying the effectiveness of interventions for people with common health conditions in enabling them to stay in or return to work: a rapid evidence assessment: research summary
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2012. 4p.
Format: book;
Topics: employment; intervention; mental health problems; outcomes; physical illness; unemployment; vocational rehabilitation; research review; England; Select:
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Author: DIBBEN Pauline; et al;
Title: Quantifying the effectiveness of interventions for people with common health conditions in enabling them to stay in or return to work: a rapid evidence assessment: research report
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2012. 97p.
Format: book;
Topics: employment; intervention; mental health problems; outcomes; physical illness; unemployment; vocational rehabilitation; research review; England; Select:
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17 of 1307
Author: LORENTZEN Thomas; DAHL Espen; HARSLØF Ivan;
Title: Welfare risks in early adulthood: a longitudinal analysis of social assistance transitions in Norway.
Reference: International Journal of Social Welfare, 21(4), October 2012, pp.408-421.
Format: article;
Topics: life events; longitudinal studies; risk; social welfare; socioeconomic groups; unemployment; young adults; research; Norway; Select:
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Author: WECKSTRÖM Sirpa;
Title: Self-assessed consequences of unemployment on individual wellbeing and family relationships: a study of unemployed women and men in Finland.
Reference: International Journal of Social Welfare, 21(4), October 2012, pp.372-383.
Format: article;
Topics: families; family relations; gender; poverty; single parent families; unemployment; wellbeing; research; Finland; Select:
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Author: STAFFORD Bruce; ROBERTS Simon; DUFFY Deirdre;
Title: Delivering employment services to vulnerable customers: a case study of the UK's employment service.
Reference: Social Policy and Society, 11(4), October 2012, pp.495-506.
Format: article;
Topics: access to services; benefits; unemployment; vulnerable adults; United Kingdom; Select:
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20 of 1307
Author: LINDSAY Colin; DUTTON Matthew;
Title: Promoting healthy routes back to work? Boundary spanning health professionals and employability programmes in Great Britain.
Reference: Social Policy and Administration, 46(5), October 2012, pp.509-525.
Format: article;
Topics: collaboration; employment; health professionals; incapacity benefit; joint working; professional role; unemployment; research; England; Scotland; Wales; Select:
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