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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: South East regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 15p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: West Midlands regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 15p.
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Topics: adult social care; demographics; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: East Midlands regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 15p.
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Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: The state of the adult social care sector and workforce in England, 2012: from the national minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 47p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; training; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: North East regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 16p.
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Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: North West regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 16p.
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Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: Eastern regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 18p.
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Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: South West regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 16p.
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Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: London report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 16p.
Format: book;
Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: Yorkshire and the Humber regional report, 2012: from the National minimum dataset for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2012. 16p.
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Topics: adult social care; demographics; direct payments; employment; labour market; qualifications; recruitment; social care staff; statistical methods; wages; research; statistics; England; Select:
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Author: KARGER Howard;
Title: Response to Crawford (2012): learning cautious pragmatism from American social work education. Commentary on lessons from American social work education: caution ahead (Karger, 2012).
Reference: Australian Social Work, 65(3), September 2012, pp.335-336.
Format: article;
Topics: social work; social work education; student social workers; wages; United States; Select:
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Author: HUGHES Mark;
Title: Commentary on lessons from American social work education: caution ahead (Karger, 2012).
Reference: Australian Social Work, 65(3), September 2012, pp.330-334.
Format: article;
Topics: educational performance; social work; social work education; student social workers; wages; Australia; United States; Select:
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Author: KARGER Howard;
Title: Lessons from American social work education: caution ahead.
Reference: Australian Social Work, 65(3), September 2012, pp.311-325.
Format: article;
Topics: cutbacks; educational performance; social work; social work education; student social workers; wages; Australia; United States; Select:
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Author: EARLE Alison; HEYMANN Jody;
Title: The cost of caregiving: wage loss among caregivers of elderly and disabled adults and children with special needs.
Reference: Community Work and Family, 15(3), August 2012, pp.357-375.
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Topics: carers; conditions of employment; employment; personal finance; wages; research; United States; Select:
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Author: ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT;
Title: Divided we stand: why inequality keeps rising
Publisher: London: The Stationery Office, 2011. 400p.
Format: book;
Topics: benefits; comparative studies; cutbacks; developing countries; economic development; economics; equal opportunities; globalisation; government policy; income; social policy; wages; Select:
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Author: MARX Ive; VANHILLE Josefine; VERBIST Gerlinde;
Title: Combating in-work poverty in Continental Europe: an investigation using the Belgian case.
Reference: Journal of Social Policy, 41(1), January 2012, pp.19-41.
Format: article;
Topics: benefits; income tax; low income; poverty; social policy; tax credits; wages; research; Belgium; Select:
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Author: SKILLS FOR CARE;
Title: National minimum data set for social care (NMDS-SC)
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Publisher: Leeds: Skills for Care, 2011
Format: online resource;
Topics: adult social care; qualifications; social care professionals; social care provision; social care staff; social workers; staff; staffing levels; wages; England; Select:
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Author: BEWLEY Helen; DORSETT Richard; SALIS Sergio;
Title: The impact of pathways to work on work, earnings and self-reported health in the April 2006 expansion areas
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Publisher: London: Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2009. 58p., bibliog.
Format: book;
Topics: employment; evaluation; gender; health; incapacity benefit; intervention; outcomes; physical illness; social programmes; wages; research; England; Select:
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Author: BEN-NER Avner; REN Ting; PAULSON Darla Flint;
Title: A sectoral comparison of wage levels and wage inequality in human service industries.
Reference: Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 40(4), August 2011, pp.608-633.
Format: article;
Topics: comparative studies; local government; private sector; social care staff; vocational rehabilitation; voluntary sector; wages; research; United States; Select:
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Author: MISRA Joya; BUDIG Michelle; BOECKMANN Irene;
Title: Work-family policies and the effects of children on women's employment hours and wages.
Reference: Community Work and Family, 14(2), May 2011, pp.139-157.
Format: article;
Topics: conditions of employment; mothers; parental leave; policy; wages; welfare state; women; working hours; research; Select:
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