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Pieper, Jonas. New Private Sector Providers in the Welfare State. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62563-8.

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Tennant, Margaret. Paupers and providers: Charitable aid in New Zealand. Wellington: Allen & Unwin : Historical Branch, 1989.

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African Network on Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect. Child rights and child protection in Kenya: A manual for children's service providers. Nairobi: ANPPCAN, 2004.

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Judith, Smith. Managing mixed financing of privately owned providers in the public interest. Wellington, N.Z: Institute of Policy Studies, 2010.

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Making sense of federal dollars: A funding guide for social service providers. Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America, 1994.

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Janine, O'Flynn, ed. Rethinking public service delivery: Managing with external providers. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.

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Lay, Suzanne. A child advocacy primer: Experience and advice from service providers, board leaders, children and families. Washington, DC: CWLA Press, 2012.

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The handbook of international adoption medicine: A guide for physicians, parents, and providers. New York: Oxford University Press, 2005.

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Greenberg, David H. Cost analysis step by step: A how-to guide for planners and providers of welfare-to-work and other employment and training programs. New York, N.Y: Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation, 1998.

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Jordan, Rita. Autistic spectrum disorders: A guide to services for children with autistic spectrum disorders for commissioners and providers. London: Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities, 2001.

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Office, General Accounting. Year 2000 computing crisis: Status of Medicare providers unknown : report to Congressional requesters. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 1999.

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Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Legislative Budget and Finance Committee. Financial and compensation information concerning nonprofit and for-profit human service providers: A report in response to House resolutions 2012-798 and 2012-888. Harrisburg, PA: Legislative Budget and Finance Committee, 2013.

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American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Not-for-Profit Organizations Committee. Audits of not-for-profit organizations receiving federal awards: Amendment to AICPA audit and accounting guides, Audits of providers of health care services, Audits of voluntary health and welfare organizations, Audits of colleges and universities, and Audits of certain nonprofit organizations. Jersey City, N.J: The Institute, 1992.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Subcommittee on Human Resources. Hearing regarding the impact of welfare reform on child care providers and the working poor: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the Committee on Education and Labor, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, hearing held in Washington, DC, September 20, 1994. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1994.

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California. Bureau of State Audits. Child welfare services: The county child welfare services agencies we reviewed must provide better protection for abused and neglected children. Sacramento, California: California State Auditor, Bureau of State Audits, 2014.

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To provide for the general welfare: A history of the federal spending power. Newark [Del.]: University of Delaware Press, 2003.

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Office, General Accounting. Child welfare: Complex needs strain capacity to provide services : report to Congressional committees. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1995.

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Gutierrez, Anne Marie. An act to provide for Freedom of Information and the Protection of Individual Privacy. Toronto, Ont: Social Assistance Review Committee, 1987.

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Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Council. Special Committee on Child Welfare Provider Rate Implementation. Special Committee on Child Welfare Provider Rate Implementation: 2009 Assembly Bill 780 and 2009 Senate Bill 567. Madison, WI: Wisconsin Legislative Council, 2010.

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United States. Congress. House. A bill to reauthorize the Welfare-To-Work program to provide additional resources and flexibility to improve the administration of the program. Washington, D.C: United States Government Printing Office, 1999.

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Renee, Steinhagen, and Community Service Society of New York. Dept. of Research, Policy, and Program Development., eds. Alternatives to the welfare hotel: Using emergency assistance to provide decent transitional shelter for homeless families. New York, NY: Community Service Society of New York, 1987.

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Grandin, Temple, ed. Improving animal welfare: a practical approach. 3rd ed. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245219.0000.

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Abstract The third edition of this book contains a total of 20 chapters (including 3 new chapters), including the implementation of an effective animal welfare programme; the importance of measurement to improve the welfare of livestock, poultry and fish; the social and ethical importance of agricultural animal welfare; the implementation of effective animal-based measurements for assessing animal welfare on farms and slaughter plants; how to improve livestock handling and reduce stress; painful husbandry procedures in livestock and poultry; the importance of good stockmanship and its benefits to animals; in-farm considerations of animal behaviour and emotions; improving livestock, poultry and fish welfare in slaughter plants with auditing programmes and animal-based measures; recommended on-farm euthanasia practices; welfare during transport of livestock and poultry; animal well-being on organic farms; a practical approach on sustainability for supply chain managers of meat, dairy and other animal proteins; the effect of economic factors on the welfare of livestock and poultry; practical approaches for changing and improving animal care and welfare; successful technology transfer of behavioural and animal welfare research to the farm and slaughter plant; technological innovations for individualized animal care and welfare; technology designed to enhance poultry welfare; precision livestock farming and technology in swine welfare and practical methods for improving the welfare of horses, donkeys and mules. There is also a list of videos that will allow students to see different types of farms and technology for raising broiler chickens, cattle, laying hens and pigs. This book provides practical information which will enable veterinarians, managers, animal scientists and policy makers to improve welfare. It will be especially useful for training animal welfare specialists.
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Witte, Ann D. Impacts of eligibility expansions and provider reimbursement rate increases on child care subsidy take-up rates, welfare use and work. Cambridge, Mass: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2003.

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San Francisco (Calif.). Office of the Controller. City Services Auditor Division. Office of the Sheriff: The Sheriff is entitled to additional commissions from its telephone services provider for the inmate welfare fund. San Francisco: Office of the Controller, 2007.

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GOVERNMENT, US. An Act to Amend Title 18, United States Code, to Provide Penalties for Harming Animals Used in Federal Law Enforcement. [Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Provide for Reconciliation Pursuant to Section 201(a)(1) of the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 1997. [Washington, D.C.?: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.

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United States. General Accounting Office. Health, Education, and Human Services Division. Additional information about the scope and limits of sanction data provided in recent GAO report on Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF). Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington, D.C. 20013): The Office, 2000.

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Office, General Accounting. Welfare to work: Participants' characteristics and services provided in JOBS : report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on Finance, U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1995.

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Office, General Accounting. Food assistance: Research provides limited information on the effectiveness of specific WIC nutrition services : report to Congressional committees. Washington, D.C: U.S. General Accounting Office, 2001.

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Divide, provide, and rule: An integrative history of poverty policy, social policy, and social reform in Hungary under the Habsburg Monarchy. Buapest: Central European University Press, 2011.

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Nevada. Task Force on Family Violence. Domestic violence and its impact on children: The role of agencies that provide protective services to children, a report to the Legislature on Assembly Bill 348 (1997). [Nevada]: The Task Force, 1999.

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New Private Sector Providers in the Welfare State. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.

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Pieper, Jonas. New Private Sector Providers in the Welfare State. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

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Annual report of services contracted with community providers. [Augusta, Me.] (State House Station 40, Augusta 04333): The Department, 1990.

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Feldesman, Tucker, Leifer, Fidell & Bank., ed. Legal issues in pediatric HIV practice: A handbook for health care providers. Newark, NJ: National Pediatric HIV Resource Center, 1992.

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Tuominen, Mary C. We Are Not Babysitters: Family Childcare Providers Redefine Work and Care. Rutgers, 2003.

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Miller, Laurie C. The Handbook of International Adoption Medicine: A Guide for Physicians, Parents, and Providers. Oxford University Press, USA, 2004.

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Miller, Laurie C. The Handbook of International Adoption Medicine: A Guide for Physicians, Parents, and Providers. Oxford University Press, USA, 2004.

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We Are Not Babysitters: Family Child Care Providers Redefine Work and Care. Rutgers, 2003.

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Gender Training for Family Planning Personnel Project., ed. Mainstreaming gender dimension into reproductive health: A training manual for health and family welfare service providers in Bangladesh. Dhaka: Gender Training for Family Planning Personnel Project, 1998.

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Lutze, Lorrie L. Child welfare and managed care - it's coming ready or not!: A thoughtful guide for public agency leaders and community providers to applying managed care principles to the child welfare system. Open Minds, 1998.

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US GOVERNMENT. Hearing regarding the impact of welfare reform on child care providers and the working poor: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Human Resources of the ... held in Washington, DC, September 20, 1994. For sale by the U.S. G.P.O., Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, 1994.

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Depedri, Sara. Social Co-operatives in Italy. Edited by Jonathan Michie, Joseph R. Blasi, and Carlo Borzaga. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199684977.013.21.

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Starting from the 1970s, some co-operatives distinguished themselves for their interest in producing social services and for their social aims. They emerged in order to answer new needs arising in society, and specifically the difficulties faced by welfare systems. Co-operatives started to assume a new role as welfare providers and suppliers of general-interest services and work integration of disadvantaged people. This new co-operative form first emerged in Italy during the 1980s as a bottom-up phenomenon. The first regulation on social co-operatives was enacted in Italy by Law 381/1991. This chapter illustrates the emergence, the evolution, and the most recent trends of Italian social co-operation in order to define the main traits that helped social co-operatives become a successful organizational form in the provision of welfare services. This chapter also contributes to evaluating the added value of this co-operative form in the socio-economic context.
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Klein, Jennifer. From the Fair Deal to the Great Society. Edited by Daniel Béland, Kimberly J. Morgan, and Christopher Howard. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199838509.013.029.

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Focusing on social insurance (Social Security), health insurance, welfare, and housing, this chapter demonstrates that the 1940s and 1950s represented a period of consolidation of New Deal programs, further bifurcation between public and private, and incremental extensions of social benefits that often still left African Americans out. The American welfare state expanded significantly through the 1950s and 1960s, but it never crowded out private insurers and providers of benefits. The provision of the most substantive and reliable public and private benefits remained tightly tethered to regular employment. The 1960s reopened the possibilities for broad-based reform and indeed included a sweep of new programs. By the 1970s, some of the most explicit racial barriers had been eliminated, and African Americans and women had gained greater access to core programs of the American welfare state. At the same time, the ideological and programmatic split between social insurance and public assistance—the assumptions about the deserving and undeserving—had only deepened.
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Greer, Ian, Karen Breidahl, Matthias Knuth, and Flemming Larsen. Governance Implications. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198785446.003.0006.

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Marketization creates four dilemmas that lead to change in governance. (1) Cost versus quality: squeezing prices siphons resources out of services that could be used to employ qualified workers on the front line, and the prescription of services that price-based competition requires drains the capacity of providers to innovate. (2) Payment by results versus equal access to services: while payment by results is consistent with the ethos of market governance it bears the risk of “creaming and parking.” (3) User choice versus user compulsion: NPM principles of consumerism are difficult to reconcile with the principles of compulsion built into the work-first welfare state. (4) Openness/transparency and transaction costs: openness, transparency, and equal treatment require costly administrative capacity. Insourcing provides one solution by taking services out of the market, but it is not a panacea.
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Eleveld, Anja, Thomas Kampen, and Josien Arts, eds. Welfare to Work in Contemporary European Welfare States. Policy Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447340010.001.0001.

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With welfare to work programmes under intense scrutiny, this book reviews a wide range of existing and future policies across Europe. Seventeen contributors provide case studies and legal, sociological and philosophical perspectives from around the continent, building a rich picture of welfare to work policies and their impact. They show how many schemes do not adequately address social rights and lived experiences, and consider alternatives based on theories of non-domination. For anyone interested in the justice of welfare to work, this book is an important step along the path towards more fair and adequate legislation.
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Germano, Roy. Outsourcing Welfare. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190862848.001.0001.

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This book is about how remittances—the money international migrants send to family members in their home countries—contribute to economic, political, and social stability in developing countries. Remittances are motivated by altruism, they rise in times of crisis, and they are spent largely on basic goods and services. Because of these qualities, remittances are transnational safety nets that serve a function similar to the social welfare programs most developed countries use to insulate citizens from market, environmental, and life-course risks. Outsourcing Welfare argues that counting on expatriates to send money home has become a de facto social welfare policy in many cash-strapped developing countries during an age of austerity, climate change, and globalization. Through ethnographic research in a coffee-growing village and a pork-producing town in rural Mexico, Outsourcing Welfare shows that the Mexican government was able to count on people to go abroad and send back remittances to compensate for economic shocks that occurred during Mexico’s neoliberal market transition. The book also analyzes survey data collected during Mexico’s 2007–2008 food crisis to illustrate how remittances reduced economic grievances and the demand for government-provided welfare. In later chapters, the book explores the effects of remittances on economic grievances, civil unrest, and political behavior in Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and Latin America during the global food and financial crises of 2008–2011.
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Weymark, John. Social Welfare Functions. Edited by Matthew D. Adler and Marc Fleurbaey. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199325818.013.5.

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This chapter provides an introduction to the use of social welfare functions in welfare economics and social choice theory for the comparative evaluation of social alternatives. With a social welfare function, social preferences depend on individual well-beings. These well-beings are expressed in terms of either preferences or utilities. Three main approaches are considered: Bergson-Samuelson social welfare functions, Arrovian social welfare functions, and Sen’s social welfare functionals. How the measurability and comparability of utility can be modeled and how limitations on the types of utility comparisons that are possible restrict the kinds of social welfare functions that can be considered is also discussed. Extensive social choice theory is used to deal with heterogeneous opinions about how to make utility comparisons.
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Lidström, Anders. Introduction. Edited by Jon Pierre. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199665679.013.46.

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Swedish local government has a strong position within the unitary nation state. At first sight, this could be understood as a paradox if decentralization and central control are treated as contradictory concepts. However, in countries such as Sweden, with a relatively generous welfare system that emphasizes equal access, strong local and regional governments can be seen as means of avoiding the pitfalls of rigorous standardization by allowing adjustment of national welfare services to local circumstances. This requires legitimate, responsible, and capable local and regional politicians. Subnational government also has additional tasks as providers of locally generated collective services, such as road maintenance, parks, recreation, and cultural facilities. The contributions in this section are all based on the most recent research in the field. They discuss Swedish subnational government with regard to its internal workings, horizontal relationships, reform trajectories, and position in relation to other systems of local and regional government.
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Polesel, John. Pre-Employment Skill Formation in Australia and Germany. Edited by John Buchanan, David Finegold, Ken Mayhew, and Chris Warhurst. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199655366.013.8.

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This chapter provides a critical analysis of the role that vocational education and training plays in preparing young people for the labour market in two contrasting systems – Australia and Germany. In Germany, this occurs mainly within the structure of the “dual system”. In Australia, it occurs within a system of comprehensive high schools, where vocational studies are located within the senior secondary certificates. In Australia, it also occurs to an extent in the adult sector VET institutions and in some specialist providers which focus on school-aged youth. The concepts of education logic and employment logic and the type of welfare state, whether neocorporatist or neoliberal, are used to analyse important differences between Australia and Germany. The chapter argues that the skills formation of young people requires both symbolic and financial support and an approach to upper secondary education which is not captive to the sorting and selection mechanisms of universities.
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