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Policy & Politics, Volume 31, number 4, October 2003
Equity and justice
A fair deal for care in older age? Public attitudes towards the funding of long-term
care
Chris Deeming, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK and Justin Keen,
Nuffield Institute for Health, University of Leeds, UK
Justice in higher education
Antonia Kupfer, Gend A - Feminist Labor Research Network, Centre for Social Science
Research, Berlin - Brandenburg e.V.
Governance and the Greater London Authority
How strong is the Mayor of London?
David Sweeting, Cities Research Centre, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK
The Greater London Authority: problems of strategy integration
Karen West, Kath Scanlon, Andy Thornley and Yvonne Rydin, Department of Geography and
Environment, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
Work, welfare and the New Deal in the UK
Employers, recruitment and offenders: underlining the limits of work-focused
welfare?
Del Roy Fletcher, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam
University, UK
Health and employment: towards a New Deal
Donna Easterlow and Susan J. Smith, Department of Geography, University of Edinburgh,
UK
Policy and planning in a crisis
Policy on the hoof: the handling of the foot and mouth disease outbreak in the UK
2001
Ian Taylor, Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham, UK
Professional identity and practice
Transforming the probation service: 'what works', organisational change and
professional identity
Janet Newman, Faculty of Social Science, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK and
Sandra Nutley, Centre for Public Policy and Management, University of St Andrews, UK
Preventing disease or helping the struggle for emancipation: does professional public
health have a future?
Jim Connelly, Centre for Primary Care and Public Health, University of Reading, UK and
Nick Emmel, Nuffield Institute for Health, University of Leeds, UK
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