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Bryson, Alex 8 Dresner, Simon 5 Ekins, Paul 5 Knight, Genevieve 3 White, Michael 3 Dorsett, Richard 2 Evans, Martin 2 Parry, Jane 2 Payne, Joan 2 Valle, Ivana La 2 Barnes, Helen 1 Gomez, Rafael 1 Killeen, John 1 Kretschmer, Tobias 1 Lissenburgh, Steve 1 Payne, Clive 1 Taylor, Rebecca 1 Vegeris, Sandra 1 Wilkinson, David 1 Willman, Paul 1
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New Zealand Working For Families programme: Literature review of evaluation evidence
Evans, Martin; Valle, Ivana La; Knight, Genevieve - Policy Studies Institute (PSI) - 2007
In 2005, the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) commissioned research to review international evaluation methodology and literature to help in the preparation of evaluation of the Working for Families (WFF) policy, introduced in 2004 to assist working low- and middle-income families in New...
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Employee Voice and Human Resource Management: An Empirical Analysis using British Data
Bryson, Alex; Willman, Paul; Gomez, Rafael; Kretschmer, … - Policy Studies Institute (PSI) - 2007
Using British workplace data we examine the relationship between human resource management (HRM) and different forms of employee voice. After controlling for observable establishment characteristics, we find voice and HRM are positively correlated, but this positive association is confined to...
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New Zealand Working For Families programme: Methodological considerations for evaluating MSD programmes
Bryson, Alex; Vegeris, Sandra; Knight, Genevieve; … - Policy Studies Institute (PSI) - 2007
The methodological review is the second part of the evaluation research commissioned by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) in 2005 to help in the preparation of the evaluation of the Working for Families (WFF) programme. This review enumerates the key evaluation questions identified by MSD...
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Changing Priorites, Transformed Opportunities?
Parry, Jane; Taylor, Rebecca - Policy Studies Institute (PSI) - 2005
In addressing why some people work after state pension aage, this paper draws upon recent qualitative research to argue tht work decisions reflect long-standing dispositions and priorities, and are critically informed by opportunity structures. drawing upon a typolgy distinguishing between...
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Climate change and fuel poverty
Dresner, Simon; Ekins, Paul - Policy Studies Institute (PSI) - 2005
The research examined the possible effects of rapid climate change on fuel poverty (needing to spend more than 10% of income to maintain a satisfactory level of warmth and other energy services in the home). One particular concern was the prospect that there might be a shutting off of the Gulf...
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Economic Instruments for a Socially Neutral Nationl Home Energy Efficiency Programme
Dresner, Simon; Ekins, Paul - Policy Studies Institute (PSI) - 2004
The research reported in this paper was conducted under the project 'The Social Impacts of Environmental Taxes: Removing Regressivity', funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation under its Prograamme on Environment and Social Concerns. The project is investigating the socil implications of...
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The new deal for young people: effect of the options on the labour market status of young men
Dorsett, Richard - Policy Studies Institute (PSI) - 2004
The New Deal for Young People was introduced throughout Great Britain in April 1998 as a key element of the government’s welfare-to-work strategy. Participants enter a period of intensive job search known as the ‘Gateway’ and then enter one of four options. In this paper, the relative...
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Effective Job Search Practice in the UK's Mandatory Welfare-to-Work Programme for Youth
White, Michael - Policy Studies Institute (PSI) - 2004
Administrative data from the UK’s main welfare-to-work programme for unemployed and disadvantaged youth is analysed to identify differences in practice between local delivery areas, and to assess their effects on off-welfare outcomes. The findings reveal important similarities in the nature of...
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Charging for Domestic Waste: combining environmental nd equity considerations
Dresner, Simon; Ekins, Paul - Policy Studies Institute (PSI) - 2004
Compared with most other EU member states, the UK has relatively low rate of recycling of household waste, and sends a relatively high proportion of disposal in landfill. Under the provisions of the EU Landfill Directive, this situation will hve to change radically in the next ten years, with...
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The Distributional Impacts of Economic Instruments to Limit Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Transport
Dresner, Simon; Ekins, Paul - Policy Studies Institute (PSI) - 2004
The research reported in this was conducted under the project The Social Impacts of Environmental Taxes: Removing Regressivity, funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation under it Programme on Environment and Social Concerns. The project is investigating the social implications of environmental...
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