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Health and social care 60 Großbritannien 42 United Kingdom 42 Healthcare 37 Health 34 Gesundheitswesen 33 Health care system 33 NHS 32 social care 30 Public sector 27 Health care 26 Gesundheitsversorgung 24 Government spending 22 Social services 22 Sozialer Dienst 22 Domestic care 20 Government finances and spending 20 Häusliche Pflege 20 Social care 19 Labour supply and workforce 18 Employment 14 Gesundheit 14 Public finance 14 Taxes and benefits 14 Gesundheitskosten 12 Health care costs 12 Working age benefits 12 Public expenditure 11 Öffentliche Ausgaben 11 Gesundheitsfinanzierung 10 Health care financing 10 Tax 10 Arbeitsangebot 9 Education 9 Labour supply 9 Altenhilfe 8 Elderly care 8 Elderly people 8 Employment and income 8 Inequality 8
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Free 140 CC license 6
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Book / Working Paper 90 Article 50
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Graue Literatur 40 Non-commercial literature 40 Article in journal 35 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 35 Research Report 28 Working Paper 19 Arbeitspapier 10 Article 7 research-article 2 Aufsatzsammlung 1
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English 120 Undetermined 15 German 2 Spanish 2 Portuguese 1
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Warner, Max 26 Zaranko, Ben 16 Stoye, George 10 Waters, Tom 10 Phillips, David 8 Farquharson, Christine 7 Antonopoulos, Rania 6 Boileau, Bee 6 Kelly, Elaine 6 Kim, Kijong 6 Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam 6 Stockton, Isabel 6 Emmerson, Carl 4 Johnson, Paul 4 Latimer, Eduin 4 McKendrick, Andrew 4 Ogden, Kate 4 Upton, Bobbie 4 Wernham, Tom 4 Aranco, Natalia 3 Bauhoff, Sebastian 3 Hujala, Anneli 3 Payne, Judith 3 Schwarz, Natalie 3 Stampini, Marco 3 Anderberg, Dan 2 Augsburg, Britta 2 Bancalari, Antonella 2 Bateman, Hazel 2 Bolin, Kristian 2 Case, Anne 2 Chaney, Paul 2 Cribb, Jonathan 2 Domínguez, Magdalena 2 Eklöf, Matias 2 Fiori, Marina 2 Fischer, Claudia 2 Flood, Lennart 2 Fransson, Urban 2 Gadenne, Lucie 2
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London School of Economics (LSE) 4 Levy Economics Institute 3 eSocialSciences 2 Dipartimento di Economia e Management, Università degli Studi di Ferrara 1 Ekonomicko - správní fakulta, Masarykova Univerzita 1 Institut für Wirtschaftspolitik, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät 1 Nationalekonomiska Institutionen, Uppsala Universitet 1 Plos medicine Editors 1 Schottland / Government 1
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IFS Report 28 IFS reports 24 IFS report 5 LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 4 Working Paper 4 Economics Working Paper Archive 3 IDB Working Paper Series 2 New technology, work and employment 2 Public management review 2 The European journal of health economics 2 Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 2 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 2 Working paper 2 Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica 1 Administrative Sciences 1 Administrative Sciences : open access journal 1 Anuario de estudios centroamericanos 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 CHE research paper 1 CeMPA working paper series : CeEMPa WP ... 1 DANUBE: Law, Economics and Social Issues Review 1 DBS business review : an international academic collaboration 1 Danube : law and economics review 1 Discussion paper 1 Discussion paper / The Pensions Institute, Cass Business School, City University 1 Economic and Environmental Studies (E&ES) 1 Economic and environmental studies : a journal for sustainable development ; E&ES 1 Economic and industrial democracy 1 European journal of industrial relations 1 European management journal 1 European research studies 1 Feminist economics 1 HEG Working Paper 1 Health Economics Review 1 Health economics 1 Health economics review 1 Human resource management 1 IFS Green Budget 2023 1 IWP Ordnungspolitischer Kommentar 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 75 EconStor 44 RePEc 19 Other ZBW resources 2
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The short- and medium-term effects of Sure Start on children's outcomes
Carneiro, Pedro; Cattan, Sarah; Conti, Gabriella; … - 2025
educational needs and interactions with children's social care. For most outcomes, we trace out impacts on outcomes from early …
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The IFS Green Budget: October 2024
Emmerson, Carl (contributor); Johnson, Paul (contributor);  … - 2024
The new Chancellor faces a difficult fiscal inheritance. Her choices on tax and spending at this first Budget could define the rest of the parliament.
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Adult social care in England: What next?
Bancalari, Antonella; Zaranko, Ben - 2024
We set out the major challenges facing the adult social care system in England and explore potential future …
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Adult social care in England : what next?
Bancalari, Antonella; Zaranko, Ben - 2024
We set out the major challenges facing the adult social care system in England and explore potential future …
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The IFS green budget ; October 2024
Emmerson, Carl (ed.); Johnson, Paul (ed.); Ogden, Kate (ed.) - 2024
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Can the government achieve its 18-week elective waiting time target?
Harvey-Rich, Olly; Warner, Max - 2025
One of the government's key public service priorities is to cut waiting times for elective (preplanned) NHS care in England. The government has committed to achieve the NHS constitutional standard that 92% of patients should wait no longer than 18 weeks for elective hospital treatment. Despite...
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The role of changing health in rising health-related benefit claims
Latimer, Eduin; Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam; Waters, Tom - 2025
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a significant rise in the number of people getting health-related benefits. In England and Wales, 4 million 16- to 64-year-olds (1 in 10) now claim either disability or incapacity benefits, up from 2.8 million in 2019 (1 in 13). One potential...
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Unlocking the full potential of transformative service research by embedding collaboration throughout the research process
Weaver, Jessica; Hunter-Jones, Philippa; Donnelly, Rory - In: Journal of service research 28 (2025) 2, pp. 262-277
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Welfare effects of social care policies
Van de Ven, Justin; Bronka, Patryk; Richiardi, Matteo - 2025
One challenge presented by population aging is how to adjust public support for social care in a way that achieves … an interesting case study, as diverse social care provisions are adopted in the four constituent countries. Projections … closing the social care gap, particularly in England and Northern Ireland, and of easing poverty among informal carers …
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Can the government achieve its 18-week elective waiting time target?
Harvey-Rich, Olly; Warner, Max - 2025
One of the government's key public service priorities is to cut waiting times for elective (preplanned) NHS care in England. The government has committed to achieve the NHS constitutional standard that 92% of patients should wait no longer than 18 weeks for elective hospital treatment. Despite...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015331164
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