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PARR, Sadie
(2016).
Explaining and understanding state intervention into the lives of ‘troubled’ families.
Social Policy and Society, 16 (4), 577-592.
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BALL, Emily, BATTY, Elaine and FLINT, John F
(2015).
Intensive family intervention and the problem figuration of 'troubled families'.
Social Policy and Society, 15 (2), 263-274.
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CAINE, Jamie, GILROY, Johanne, GREAVES, Maxine and MADRIAGA, Manuel
(2021).
Principles of Success: Facilitating Sustainable Transformation through a Progressive Relational Pedagogy.
Social Policy and Society.
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FLETCHER, Del
(2015).
Workfare - a blast from the past? Contemporary work conditionality for the unemployed in historical perspective.
Social Policy and Society, 14 (3), 329-339.
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HICKMAN, Paul
(2017).
A flawed construct? Understanding and unpicking the concept of resilience in the context of economic hardship.
Social Policy and Society, 1-16.
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KEY, Wesley and CULLINEY, Martin
(2016).
The oldest old and the risk of social exclusion.
Social Policy and Society, 17 (1), 47-63.
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MATTHEWS, Peter, BARNETT, Camilla, LAMBERT, Paul, GREGORY, Lee and FORMBY, Eleanor
(2024).
Lesbians, Gays, and Bisexuals Asset-based Welfare and Housing in Great Britain.
Social Policy and Society, 1-15.
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PATTISON, Ben and MCCARTHY, Lindsey
(2020).
The role of mental health in multiple exclusion homelessness.
Social Policy and Society.
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POVEY, Larissa
(2016).
Where welfare and criminal justice meet: applying Wacquant to the experiences of marginalized women in austerity Britain.
Social Policy and Society, 16 (2), 271-281.
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ROBINSON, David and WALSHAW, Aimee
(2014).
Security of tenure in social housing in England.
Social Policy and Society, 13 (01), 1-12.
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BASHIR, Nadia
(2014).
The Drivers and impacts of family obligations and overseas remittances practices: a case study of Pakistani-origin individuals in the UK.
Social Policy and Society, 13 (02), 177-188.
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BATTY, Elaine
(2014).
Learning and soft outcomes: evidence from intensive intervention projects.
Social Policy and Society, 13 (03), 357-369.
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BATTY, Elaine and FLINT, John F
(2012).
Conceptualising the contexts, mechanisms and outcomes of intensive family intervention.
Social Policy and Society, 11 (3), 345-358.
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FLETCHER, Del
(2011).
Welfare reform, Jobcentre Plus and the street-level bureaucracy : towards inconsistent and discriminatory welfare for severely disadvantaged groups?
Social Policy and Society, 10 (04), 445-458.
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FLETCHER, Del
(2010).
The workless class? : economic transformation, informal work and male working-class identity.
Social Policy and Society, 9 (03), 325-336.
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KWAN-CHAN, Chak, COLE, Bankole and BOWPITT, Graham
(2007).
Welfare State without Dependency: The Case of the UK Chinese People.
Social Policy and Society, 6 (04), 503-514.
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PARR, Sadie
(2010).
The role of social housing in the ‘care’ and ‘control’ of tenants with mental health problems.
Social Policy and Society, 9 (01), p. 111.
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TEW, Jerry and NIXON, Judy
(2010).
Parent abuse : opening up a discussion of a complex instance of family power relations.
Social Policy and Society, 9 (04), 579-589.
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WADDINGTON, Dave
(2004).
‘Making the Difference’ in Warsop Vale : the impact of government regeneration policy and community development on a Nottinghamshire ex-mining community.
Social Policy and Society, 3 (1), 21-31.
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