The Policy and Politics of Improving Standards in the English Private Rented Sector
Abstract The standard of existing homes in the English private rented sector (PRS) presents several challenges. As the sector has expanded, issues of inadequate renovation, maintenance and upgrading have assumed greater salience. Research has also highlighted enforcement challenges which make it more difficult to raise property standards and improve ...
Alice Earley, Alex Marsh, Ken Gibb
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Impact of Health Information System Interventions on Maternal Health Service Utilization in Oromia and Gambella Regions, Ethiopia: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]
Abadula KH +3 more
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Governments, Home Ownership and Low‐Cost Home Ownership Initiatives
Abstract Widening the spectrum of households who can enter home ownership has been a long‐established policy in the UK. This article explores low‐cost home ownership initiatives from the late 1970s onwards and in the context of home ownership more generally. Over the decades, government support for home ownership has shifted from making tax concessions
Peter Williams
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Technology readiness of patients and its association with intention to use nursing robots: latent profile analysis. [PDF]
Wang W, Pan X, Yan Y, Ye X.
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Unity and Division in the Public's Policy Preferences After the 2024 General Election
Abstract To what extent is the British public divided over policy preferences a year on from the 2024 general election? While party system fragmentation may persist, less is known about how voters differ in their underlying policy preferences. Drawing on a large‐scale conjoint survey experiment with over 8,000 British adults, this paper examines which ...
Lotte Hargrave
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Association of Fordyce's Granules with hyperlipidemia: A clinical indicator of lipid profile alterations. [PDF]
Pandey A +7 more
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Housing, Inequality and London
Abstract Regional inequalities are deeply entrenched in the UK. London, and its wider region, is often seen as the beneficiary of these inequalities. The capital houses a disproportionate share of the nation's population and its economic output. But London is also home to higher levels of inequality, poverty and child poverty than anywhere else in the ...
Jack Brown, Joe Fyans
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Systolic Blood Pressure Variability in Acute Ischemic Stroke: A Predictor of Infarct Growth and Hemorrhagic Transformation. [PDF]
Sandu OE +7 more
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