Welfare to work interventions and their effects on health and well-being of lone parents and their children (original) (raw)

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Welfare to work interventions and their effects on health and well-being of lone parents and their children [Protocol]

Kasia Banas

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Health and wellbeing of lone parents in welfare to work: a systematic review of qualitative studies

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Lone parents, health, wellbeing and welfare to work: a systematic review of qualitative studies

Marcia Gibson

BMC Public Health, 2016

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The impact of welfare to work on parents and their children

Michelle A Brady, Kay Cook

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Effects of restrictions to Income Support on health of lone mothers in the UK: a natural experiment study

Marcia Gibson

The Lancet Public Health

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Ill-prepared for the labour market: Health status in a sample of single mothers on welfare

Heather Worth, Karen E McMillan

Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 2004

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Staying in Work: Work and Welfare for Lone Mothers and their Children over Time 1

Jane Millar

2007

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Work and Wellbeing: lone mothers, their children and social relationships

Jane Millar

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Work and well-being over time: lone mothers and their children

Jane Millar

2009

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The Preventative Factors of Employment among British Lone Mothers Receiving IS and JSA :A Revision of UK Welfare Reform towards Lone Mothers through Labor government’s policies

Mahsima Sohrabi

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Welfare reform and lone parents employment in the UK

susan harkness

Centre for Market and Public Organisation, …, 2003

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Work is good for you. Lone mothers, children, work and well-being

Jane Millar

2008

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Social assistance, lone parents and health: What do we know, where do we go?

Mike Pennock

Canadian journal of public health, 2006

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Exploring the impacts of the UK government’s welfare reforms on lone parents moving into work - Literature Review

Ronald McQuaid

2014

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Working Against Them: Health Status in a Sample of Single Mothers on Welfare

Karen E McMillan

TASA Conference, Sydney, 2001

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Empowering Lone Parents to Progress towards Employability

Colin Lindsay

Journal of Social Policy, 2021

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Beyond lone parents: Extending welfare to work to disabled people and the young unemployed

Bruce Stafford

2003

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Welfare to Work in the United Kingdom

Jane Millar

Journal of Policy Practice, 2006

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Lone parents, poverty and work: policy approaches and lessons from aboard

Jane Millar

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Appendix_JFI_Lonemothers-2019_05_07 – Supplemental material for Lone Mothers' Repartnering Trajectories and Health: Does the Welfare Context Matter?

laura bernardi

2019

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New Deal for Lone Parents: Second Synthesis Report of the National Evaluation

Jane Millar

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Families, poverty, work and care: a review of the literature on lone parents and low-income couple families with children: a report of research carried out by the Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy at the University of Bath on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions

Jane Millar

2001

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Welfare Poverty to Work Poverty: The effectiveness of Welfare to Work in assisting single mothers into sustainable employment

Emily Wolfinger

Global Sisters, 2019

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Final Findings: Lone Parents

janice blenkinsopp

2018

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'Lone parents: unemployed or otherwise engaged?' People, Place and Policy Online, 2012, 6, 1, pp. 16-28

Laura Davies

People, Place and Policy Online , 2012

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The Effect of Employment on the Mental Health of Lone Mothers in the UK Before and After New Labour’s Welfare Reforms

susan harkness

Social Indicators Research, 2015

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1) Employment policies for lone parents

Jane Millar

2003

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No Margin for Error: Fifteen Years in the Working Lives of Lone Mothers and their Children

Jane Millar

Journal of Social Policy, 2018

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IPR Policy Brief - Lone mothers, work and depression

susan harkness

2013

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A longitudinal qualitative study of the journeys of single parents on Jobseeker's Allowance

Tove Samzelius

J. Poverty Soc. Justice, 2012

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Lone Parent Advancement - A Greater Merseyside Profile - a contextual report supporting further local action research

Stephanie Petrie

2009

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Welfare to work policies and child poverty: A review of issues relating to the labour market and economy

susan harkness

2006

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Department for Work and Pensions Lone Parent Obligations: early findings of implementation as well as experiences of the Income Support and Jobseeker's Allowance regimes

Rosie Gloster, Lidija Mavra

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Welfare Reform and Lone Parents in the UK

susan harkness

The Economic Journal, 2009

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