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This suggests that affluence plays little role in shaping these global psychological differences.
Joseph Henrich • The WEIRDest People in the World: How the West Became Psychologically Peculiar and Particularly Prosperous
Whereas good social care ought to be a unifying feature of a good society, instead, enfeebled by a decade of austerity and years of muddled and short-term policy-making, it has been turned into multiple arenas of conflict.
Richard Humphries • Ending the Social Care Crisis: A New Road to Reform
Poverty and unemployment become individual failings rather than unwanted features of the economy.
Amelia Horgan • Lost in Work: Escaping Capitalism (Outspoken by Pluto)
These different funding streams encourage the NHS and councils to push the funding responsibility onto each other, with the person needing care and their family caught in the middle.
Richard Humphries • Ending the Social Care Crisis: A New Road to Reform
Holly Ensign-Barstow • From shareholder primacy to stakeholder capitalism
Prof Ingrid Burkett • Situating Community Wealth Building and Place Based Capital in the Australian context
Young Women in Africa: Agents of Economic Growth and Transformation by 2030
The report highlights the potential contributions of young women to Africa's economy by 2030, identifying necessary actions to improve education, financial access, and skills development for economic growth and transformation.
mastercardfdn.orgOver-reliance on residential and nursing homes is unsustainable because of rising demand and costs of services, and it flies in the face of what most people want.
Richard Humphries • Ending the Social Care Crisis: A New Road to Reform
A measure of growing need is that the government’s own estimate is that it will be spending over 11 per cent more on all of these benefits by 2025 (Department of Work and Pensions, 2020).