The British NHS at 75: Past, Contemporary, and Future Challenges. [PDF]
Williams B.
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Working Futures 2017-2027 : long-run labour market and skills projections for the UK : main report [PDF]
Barnes, Sally-Anne+4 more
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Europe in the Postgrowth Era: Towards a Sustainable Welfare Deal
Abstract Europe is confronted with a multiple crisis while coming to grips with its colonial legacy. Given the lack of empirical evidence for sufficient absolute decoupling of gross domestic product (GDP) growth from environmental resource use to stay within planetary limits and meet the Paris climate goals, this article argues that it is unavoidable ...
Max Koch
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News and misinformation consumption: A temporal comparison across European countries. [PDF]
Baqir A, Galeazzi A, Zollo F.
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Abstract In recent years, theoretical models which seek to capture the dynamics of European integration and Europeanisation have turned their attention to new processes of disintegration and de‐Europeanisation, presenting new understandings of where politics, policy‐makers and public opinion have moved to roll back integration. In this article, looking
Rachel Minto, Carolyn Rowe, Elin Royles
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Erratum to: Who voted for Brexit? A comprehensive district-level analysis
Sascha O. Becker+2 more
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Abstract Recent decades have seen a significant rise in return and readmission frameworks. Scholars note a trend towards informalization, incentivization and Europeanization. Yet, no study has thoroughly evaluated with advanced regression techniques how the resulting frameworks impact migrant return and whether different types of frameworks affect ...
Ana Maria Torres Chedraui+3 more
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Does personality matter? Exploring its moderating role on the relationship between neighbourhood ethnic outgroup-size and preferences for Brexit. [PDF]
Bonomi Bezzo F+3 more
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How Hard Does It Have to Be? Reconsidering European Integration and Hard Euroscepticism
Abstract Recent research on party‐based Euroscepticism increasingly ascribes ‘hard Euroscepticism’ only to parties pursuing exit from the EU. I argue that such interpretation, besides deviating from Taggart and Szczerbiak's original work, conceals the actual extent of ‘principled opposition’ to European integration.
Andrea Pareschi
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Mutual recognition of qualifications, health workforce migration, and graduate outcomes: a comparative mapping study of undergraduate dental education in Europe. [PDF]
Bryce M+4 more
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