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Lone-pair stabilization in transparent amorphous tin oxides

The electronic and atomic structures of amorphous transparent tin oxides have been investigated by a combination of X-ray spectroscopy and atomistic calculations. Crystalline SnO is a promising p-type transparent oxide...

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Activation as a framework for social policies towards lone parents
T Knijn, C Martin, Jane Millar
Jan 01, 0001
This article compares recent social policy reforms in respect of lone-parent families in three different national contexts: France, the Netherlands and the UK. In all three countries there is an increasing focus on activation...
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Lone-pair stabilization in transparent amorphous tin oxides

The electronic and atomic structures of amorphous transparent tin oxides have been investigated by a combination of X-ray spectroscopy and atomistic calculations. Crystalline SnO is a promising p-type transparent oxide...

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Harvard Psychologist, Published Author Dr. Ross W. Greene to Host Professional Workshop
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Dr. Ross W. Greene is the creator of the collaborative problem-solving approach when dealing with behaviorally challenged children. The workshop is 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in the Richardson Ballroom.
Published by: Winthrop University
Activation as a framework for social policies towards lone parents
T Knijn, C Martin, Jane Millar
Jan 01, 0001
This article compares recent social policy reforms in respect of lone-parent families in three different national contexts: France, the Netherlands and the UK. In all three countries there is an increasing focus on activation...
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IPR Policy Brief - Lone mothers, work and depression
Susan Harkness
Nov 01, 2013
The idea that ‘work is good for you’ has long been championed by politicians and policy makers. Recent research by the University of Bath suggests that, for lone mothers, paid work that enables them to balance work and childcare...
Published by: University of Bath
Following families
Tess Ridge, Jane Millar
Feb 01, 2011
Analysis of poverty dynamics based on large-scale survey data shows that there is limited mobility across the income distribution for most individuals and families. This includes lone parents, who are one of the groups most...
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The effect of employment on the mental health of lone mothers in the UK before and after New Labour’s welfare reforms
Susan Harkness
Sep 01, 2016
Since 1999 a series of reforms have been introduced to the UK welfare system with the aim of increasing lone parents’ employment rates. Increased employment was expected not only to reduce rates of lone parent poverty but lead...
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Self-Responsibility and Activation for Lone Mothers in the United Kingdom
Jane Millar
Jan 01, 2019
Lone mothers make up a quarter of all families with children in the United Kingdom and have been one of the key target groups for activation policies for the past two decades. In a relatively short period of time, the U.K....
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The effect of motherhood and lone motherhood on the employment and earnings of british women
Susan E. Harkness
Dec 31, 2016
This article examines the effect of becoming a first-time mother and subsequent, or concurrent, transitions to lone parenthood on women’s employment and wages. Using longitudinal British Household Panel Survey data and...
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Diminishing Returns
Helen Kowalewska
Jun 25, 2015
Lone mothers in the UK are a key target group of tax-benefit measures designed to ‘make work pay’. This article assesses how the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition's ‘make work pay’ agenda since 2010 has potentially...
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Following families
Tess Ridge, Jane Millar
Feb 01, 2011
Analysis of poverty dynamics based on large-scale survey data shows that there is limited mobility across the income distribution for most individuals and families. This includes lone parents, who are one of the groups most...
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Stereochemistry of post-transition metal oxides
The chemistry of post transition metals is dominated by the group oxidation state N and a lower N-2 oxidation state, which is associated with occupation of a metal s(2) lone pair, as found in compounds of Tl(I), Pb(II) and...
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The effect of motherhood and lone motherhood on the employment and earnings of british women
Susan E. Harkness
Dec 31, 2016
This article examines the effect of becoming a first-time mother and subsequent, or concurrent, transitions to lone parenthood on women’s employment and wages. Using longitudinal British Household Panel Survey data and...
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Work and well-being over time
Tess Ridge, Jane Millar
Jan 01, 0001
This report provides findings from the third wave of a qualitative longitudinal study, which began in 2003, following a sample of lone mothers who elected to move into employment supported by tax credits following a period of...
Self-Responsibility and Activation for Lone Mothers in the United Kingdom
Jane Millar
Jan 01, 2019
Lone mothers make up a quarter of all families with children in the United Kingdom and have been one of the key target groups for activation policies for the past two decades. In a relatively short period of time, the U.K....
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Diminishing Returns
Helen Kowalewska
Jun 25, 2015
Lone mothers in the UK are a key target group of tax-benefit measures designed to ‘make work pay’. This article assesses how the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition's ‘make work pay’ agenda since 2010 has potentially...
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IPR Policy Brief - Lone mothers, work and depression
Susan Harkness
Nov 01, 2013
The idea that ‘work is good for you’ has long been championed by politicians and policy makers. Recent research by the University of Bath suggests that, for lone mothers, paid work that enables them to balance work and childcare...
Published by: University of Bath
Work and well-being over time
Tess Ridge, Jane Millar
Jan 01, 0001
This report provides findings from the third wave of a qualitative longitudinal study, which began in 2003, following a sample of lone mothers who elected to move into employment supported by tax credits following a period of...
The effect of employment on the mental health of lone mothers in the UK before and after New Labour’s welfare reforms
Susan Harkness
Sep 01, 2016
Since 1999 a series of reforms have been introduced to the UK welfare system with the aim of increasing lone parents’ employment rates. Increased employment was expected not only to reduce rates of lone parent poverty but lead...
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Relationships of care
Jane Millar, Tess Ridge
Jan 01, 2009
Lone mothers are a key target group for government policies to increase employment participation rates. Employment sustainability is central to achieving this goal and thus it is important to understand the factors that affect...
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The nature of electron lone pairs in BiVO4
The electronic structure of BiVO4 has been studied by x-ray photoelectron, x-ray absorption, and x-ray emission spectroscopies, in comparison with density functional theory calculations. Our results confirm both the direct band...
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Stereochemistry of post-transition metal oxides
The chemistry of post transition metals is dominated by the group oxidation state N and a lower N-2 oxidation state, which is associated with occupation of a metal s(2) lone pair, as found in compounds of Tl(I), Pb(II) and...
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