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Social policy in Britain
P Alcock, L Gregory
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022
4142022
Spending time locally: The benefit of time banks for local economies
L Gregory
Local Economy 24 (4), 323-333, 2009
532009
Spending time locally: The benefit of time banks for local economies
L Gregory
Local Economy 24 (4), 323-333, 2009
532009
Resilience or resistance? Time banking in the age of austerity
L Gregory
Journal of Contemporary European Studies 22 (2), 171-183, 2014
402014
Trading time: Can exchange lead to social change?
L Gregory
Policy Press, 2015
322015
Social work, asset-based welfare and the Child Trust Fund
L Gregory, M Drakeford
British Journal of Social Work 36 (1), 149-157, 2006
312006
Change takes time: Exploring structural and development issues of time banking
L Gregory, L Gregory
International Journal of Community Currency Research 13, 19-32, 2009
302009
Transforming time: a new tool for youth justice
M Drakeford, L Gregory
Youth Justice 10 (2), 143-156, 2010
232010
Time and punishment: a comparison of UK and US time bank use in criminal justice systems
L Gregory
Journal of Comparative Social Welfare 28 (3), 195-208, 2012
182012
Improving health through participation: time banks as a site for co-production
L Gregory
Cardiff University, 2012
182012
Anti-poverty practice and the changing world of credit unions: New tools for social workers
M Drakeford, L Gregory
Practice 20 (3), 141-150, 2008
172008
Local people rebuilding their communities: An exploration of Welsh time banking
L Gregory
Contemporary Wales 25 (1), 40-57, 2012
152012
Exploring welfare debates: Key concepts and questions
L Gregory
Policy Press, 2018
102018
Exploring welfare debates: Key concepts and questions
L Gregory
Policy Press, 2018
102018
Just another financial institution? Tensions in the future of credit unions in the United Kingdom
L Gregory, M Drakeford
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice 19 (2), 117-129, 2011
102011
Social policy and queer lives: Coming out of the closet?
L Gregory, P Matthews
Journal of Social Policy 51 (3), 596-610, 2022
72022
Workers on tap but income drying up? The potential implications for incomes and social protection of the ‘gig economy’
L Gregory
Social Policy Review 29, 23-42, 2017
72017
Governance and social policy in a devolved Wales
M Drakeford, L Gregory
Williams, C, 21-34, 2011
72011
Sleeping Giants: unlocking the potential of Credit Unions in Wales
M Drakeford, L Gregory
Cardiff University, 2007
72007
Asset-based welfare and youth justice: making it local
M Drakeford, L Gregory
What Else Works?, 155-168, 2013
62013
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