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‘I mean, obviously you're using your discretion’: Nurses Use of Discretion in Policy Implementation
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Louise Hoyle
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Cambridge University Press
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2014
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102 |
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Irish Citizens’ Attitudes to Pension Reform and Redistribution
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Cambridge University Press
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2014
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103 |
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The Accuracy of Electoral Regulations: The Case of the Right to Vote by People with Cognitive Impairments
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Ludvig Beckman
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Cambridge University Press
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2014
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104 |
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The Drivers and Impacts of Family Obligations and Overseas Remittances Practices: A Case Study of Pakistani-Origin Individuals in the UK
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Nadia Bashir
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Cambridge University Press
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2014
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105 |
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The Quest for Sustainable Livelihoods: Social Development Challenges and Social Policy Responses in Guangzhou, China
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Ka Ho Mok ; Maggie Lau
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Cambridge University Press
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2014
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106 |
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Policy Paradigm Shift and the Changing Role of the State: The Development of Social Policy in China since 2003
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King-Lun Ngok ; Genghua Huang
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Cambridge University Press
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2014
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107 |
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A Tale of Two Cities: A Comparative Study on the Welfare Regimes of Hong Kong and Macao
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Dicky W. L. Lai ; Ernest W. T. Chui
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Cambridge University Press
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2014
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108 |
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Globalisation, Democratisation and the Institutional Transformation of Taiwan's Welfare Regime
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Jen-Der Lue
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Cambridge University Press
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2014
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109 |
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Managing Social Change and Social Policy in Greater China: Welfare Regimes in Transition?
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Ka Ho Mok ; John Hudson
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Cambridge University Press
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2014
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110 |
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Productive Welfare, the East Asian ‘Model’ and Beyond: Placing Welfare Types in Greater China into Context
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John Hudson ; Stefan Kühner ; Nan Yang
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Cambridge University Press
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2014
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