(2015), "The Future of Social Policy in Scotland: Will Further Devolved Powers Lead to Better Social Policies for Disabled People?2, The Political Quarterly, Vol.86 No.2, pp.234-239.Rummery, K. and McAngus, C. (
Social Security (Scotland) Bill 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 5 作者: M Gordon 摘要: 4. The Social Security (Scotland) Bill (―the Bill‖) is brought forward as a result of measures following the changes to the devolution settlement enacted in the Scotland Act 2016. 1 These ...
Although the NHS refers the UK as a whole ,the UK government founds the NHS for the entire country and is responsible for the NHS in England through the department of Health ,while devolved authorities in Scotland ,Wales and Northern Ireland handle their own health matters The NHS ...
Justice chauvinism and the social welfare legal professional j.m.h.wilding@sussex.ac.ukView further author informationJo Wildingj.m.h.wilding@sussex.ac.ukView further author informationJo Wilding
That being said, when it comes to social farming, regarding whether Scotland's approach should sit within the same UK neo-liberal model is open to question on the basis both of devolved healthcare arrangements and approaches to agricultural policy. The broader neoliberal policy environment also ...
The colleges and providers in England draw most of their funding from a national learning and skills council (LSC) and similar arrangements are in place in the devolved administrations of Wales and Scotland, and in Northern Ireland. The LSC commissions a specified volume of education and training...
trans-national commerce has increased consumption of harmful products, in particular energy-dense food and beverages [6,7]. Some work has also examined the benefits of trade through increased economic growth, employment, and food security, finding that the benefits are often distributed unevenly ...
by contrast, are associated with more pessimistic assessments about the fiscal impact of immigration. I argue that this can be because the latter potentially signals to natives that migrants could access generous benefits without any requisite work history. At the individual-level, the results indicate...
Some areas of interface remain, notably Housing Benefit and long-term care, and any movement towards fiscal autonomy for Scotland would require the whole issue to be addressed.doi:Policy PressRichard ParryThe Policy PressBenefitsParry, R. (2004) `Devolution and Social Security in Scotland', ...
Devolved Scotland fails to help poor; Westminster still determines social justice and local needsStephen NaysmithSocial Affairs Correspondent