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The Social Construction of Retirement and Evolving Policy Discourse of Working Longer – CORRIGENDUM
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- 22 July 2016, p. 587
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Educational Inequality, Educational Expansion and Intergenerational Mobility
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- 04 May 2016, pp. 589-614
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Educational Inequality, Educational Expansion and Intergenerational Mobility – CORRIGENDUM
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- 25 May 2016, p. 615
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Basic Income in Our Time: Improving Political Prospects Through Policy Learning?
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- 05 February 2016, pp. 617-634
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How Social Innovation ‘Came to Be’: Tracing the Evolution of a Contested Concept
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- 10 March 2016, pp. 635-653
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Translating Coercion Policy into Inter-Organisational Collaboration–the Implementation of Compulsory Community Care for People with Mental Illness
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- 15 February 2016, pp. 655-671
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Asylum Seekers and the Co-production of Public Services: Understanding the Implications for Social Inclusion and Citizenship
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- 15 April 2016, pp. 673-690
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Work-related Conditionality and the Access to Social Benefits of National Citizens, EU and Non-EU Citizens
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- 15 April 2016, pp. 691-707
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Modification of Public Policies by Street-Level Organisations: An Institutional Work Perspective
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- 15 April 2016, pp. 709-728
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Third Sector Experiences of Work Programme Delivery
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- 02 May 2016, pp. 729-746
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Institutional Individualisation? The Family in European Social Security Institutions
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- 05 July 2016, pp. 747-764
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Nicola Yeates (ed.) (2014), Understanding Global Social Policy. Bristol: Policy Press. £70.00, pp. 368, hbk.
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- 29 July 2016, pp. 765-766
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Brink Lindsey (2013), Human Capitalism: how economic growth has made us smarter – and more unequal. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. $14.95, pp. 136, hbk.
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- 29 July 2016, pp. 766-768
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Daniel Araya (2015), Rethinking US Education Policy: Paradigms of the Knowledge Economy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. £60.00, pp. 204, hbk.
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- 29 July 2016, pp. 768-770
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Catherine Needham and Jonathan Glasby (eds.) (2014), Debates in Personalisation. Bristol: Policy Press. £21.99, pp. 232, pbk.
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- 29 July 2016, pp. 770-771
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Christian Aspalter (ed.) (2014), Social Work in East Asia. Surrey: Ashgate (Routledge). £95.50, hbk.
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- 29 July 2016, pp. 772-774
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Jonathan Dickens (2016), Social Work and Social Policy: An Introduction. 2nd Edition, London and New York, NY: Routledge, £25.99, pp. 212, pbk.
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- 29 July 2016, pp. 774-776
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Louise Humpage (2014), Policy Change, Public Attitudes and Social Citizenship: Does Neoliberalism Matter? Bristol: Policy Press. £75.00, pp. 272, hbk.
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- 29 July 2016, pp. 776-777
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Malcolm Torry (2015), 101 Reasons for a Citizen's Income: Arguments for giving everyone some money. Bristol: Policy Press. £9.99, pp. 136, pbk.
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- 29 July 2016, pp. 777-779
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Arie Rimmerman (2015), Family Policy and Disability. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. £65.00, pp. 226, hbk.
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- 29 July 2016, pp. 779-780
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