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Jan 2011
What Do Citizens Want? January 2011
Author: Eric Harrison, Elissa Sibley, Sotiria Theodoropoulou, Benedetta Guerzoni
Publisher:
European Policy Centre (EPC)
This publication explores European citizens' values, attitudes and preferences in a number of areas that relate to social policy and well-being at the national and European level. More on «What Do Citizens Want? January 2011»
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2011
Interculturalism: Europe and its Muslims in Search of Sound Societal Models
Author: Michael Emerson, Zeynep Yanasmayan, Tinka M Veldhuis, Titia van der Maas, Theodoros Koutroubas, Benoît Rihoux, Ward Vloeberghs, Nina Mühe, Andreas Hieronymus, Tufyal Choudhury, Patricia Bezunartea, Sergio Carrera, Joanna Parkin
Publisher:
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
The studies in this book seek to understand the movements in the societal models and policy sets currently at play in Europe in the relations between the majority populations and the new Muslim minorities. More on «Interculturalism: Europe and its Muslims in Search of Sound Societal Models»
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2011
Determinants of Obtaining Formal and Informal LTC Across European Countries
Author: Izabela Styczynska, Agnieszka Sowa
Publisher:
Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE)
This paper identifies patterns of utilization of formal and informal long term healthcare (LTC) across European countries and discusses possible determinants of demand for different types of care. More on «Determinants of Obtaining Formal and Informal LTC Across European Countries»
October 2010
May 2010
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May 2010
Sports and the Middle East
Author: Eran Shor, Alon Raab, Thomas B Stevenson, Karim Abdul Alaug, Carl Rommel, Dag Tuastad, Awista Ayub, Hana Askren, Nicole Matuska, Julie Younes
Publisher:
Middle East Institute (MEI)
This special edition of MEI Viewpoints offers snapshots of sports and the Middle East. More on «Sports and the Middle East»
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May 2010
The English Long-Term Care System
Author: Adelina Comas-Herrera, Linda Pickard, Raphael Wittenberg, Juliette Malley, Derek King
Publisher:
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
The Long‐term care system in England can be characterized as a “safety‐net” type of system that only supports those with very severe needs who are unable to meet the costs of their care. More on «The English Long-Term Care System»