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Citing Papers
Between workfare and enablement – The different paths to transformation of the welfare state: A comparative analysis of activating labour market policies
2007
From Urban Entrepreneurialism to a “Revanchist City”? On the Spatial Injustices of Glasgow’s Renaissance
2002 Standout
Explaining geographies of health care: A critique
1998
“I spent nine years looking for a doctor”: Exploring access to health care among immigrants in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
2008 Standout
Demography as a Push toward Gender Equality? Current Reforms of German Family Policy
2008 Standout
Professions and Institutional Change: Towards an Institutionalist Sociology of the Professions
2013 Standout
Justice and the Spatial Imagination
2001 Standout
Challenging the inevitability of rural decline: Advancing the policy of place in northern British Columbia
2008 Standout
“Brain Abuse”, or the Devaluation of Immigrant Labour in Canada
2003
American Management Consulting Companies in Western Europe, 1920 to 1990: Products, Reputation, and Relationships
1999
Social theory and the history of work
1983
Does Culture Affect Economic Outcomes?
2006 Standout
Segregation, entrepreneurship and work values: the case of France
2010
The Cambridge Economic History of Modern Britain
2004 StandoutNobel
Changing Patterns of Task Discretion in Britain
2004
From medical to health geography: novelty, place and theory after a decade of change
2002 Standout
Why Do Public-Sector Clients Coproduce?
2002
The quality of employment and decent work: definitions, methodologies, and ongoing debates
2013 Standout
The Paradox of Liberalization — Understanding Dualism and the Recovery of the G erman Political Economy
2012 Standout
High‐Performance Organizations and Employment Flexibility: a Case Study of in situ Change at the Powell River Paper Mill, 1980–1994
1997
Three Educational Scenarios for the Future: lessons from the sociology of knowledge
2010 Standout
Contentious Repertoires in Great Britain, 1758–1834
1993 Standout
The Cambridge Social History of Britain, 1750-1950.
1991 Standout
The Political Economy of Active Labor-Market Policy
2010
Reforming the French welfare state: Solidarity, social exclusion and the three crises of citizenship
2000
Exporting workfare/importing welfare-to-work: exploring the politics of Third Way policy transfer
2001
The politics of urban entrepreneurialism in Glasgow
1994
What is science education for?
2001
After Neoliberalization?
2010 Standout
A Systematic Review of Co-Creation and Co-Production: Embarking on the social innovation journey
2014 Standout
Works of Joseph Melling being referenced
Employer, Industrial Housing and the Evolution of Company Welfare Policies in Britain's Heavy Industry: West Scotland, 1870–1920
1981
Actively Seeking Work? The Politics of Unemployment and Welfare Policy in the United States and Great Britain.
1995
Segmented Work, Divided Workers: The Historical Transformation of Labour in the United States.
1983
Industrial Efficiency and State Intervention: Labour, 1939-1951.
1994
Industrial Capitalism and the Welfare of the State: The Role of Employers in the Comparative Development of Welfare States. A Review of Recent Research
1991
‘Non‐Commissioned Officers’: British employers and their supervisory workers, 1880–1920∗
1980
Whatever Happened to Red Clydeside?
1990
The Missing Stratum: Technical School Education in England, 1900-1990s.
1995