Professor Bleddyn Davies

Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, OBE

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Research Interests

Professor Davies' work focuses on equity, efficiency and the reform of community care. Two main themes have been targeting and service productivities and efficiencies. Another has been the development of care management, the focus on which he introduced to the UK through a set of experiments four books and numerous papers during the 1970s and early1980s.

A fourth has been financing mechanisms and reforms of long-term care in other countries. Another activity has been working with the team developing models for the long-run projection of demand and supply in long-term care. His main work currently is working with José Fernández to finish a book on use of community social services and their targeting, and a book on how differences in local authority priorities, other policies structures and endowments affect utilisation and efficiency.

He was awarded an OBE for his services to social science and social policy, and he is an Academician of the Academy of Learned Societies in the Social Sciences, and a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America.

He lectured in economics in the University of Wales and in social policy at the LSE before founding the PSSRU in 1974 to study issues of equity and efficiency in community and long-term care by developing and applying a 'production of welfare approach.

Professor Davies has worked and been the author of books focusing on the theory of territorial justice (which he established with three books written in the 1960s), social and economic consequences of gambling, the mitigation of child poverty, and the economics of higher education.

Professor Davies was recently awarded the American Public Health Association Gerontological Health Section's International Lifetime Achievement Award 2007.

Since founding the PSSRU in 1974 to study issues of equity and efficiency in community and long-term care by developing and applying a 'production of welfare approach, Professor Davies' work has increasingly focused on equity, efficiency and the reform of community care. Two main themes have been targeting and service productivities and efficiencies. Equity and Efficiency Policy: Needs, Service Productivities, Efficiencies and their Implications, written with José Fernandez, is a recent example, a sequel to Resources Needs and Outcomes in Community-Based Care, having the same focus and being based on a collection with the same design.

Professor Davies was awarded an OBE for his services to social science and social policy, and he is an Academician of the Academy of Learned Societies in the Social Sciences, and a Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America.

Bleddyn Davies' Publications

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Productivities. Efficiency, and Three Policy Propositions (1998)

Davies B, Fernández J-L, Nomer B

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To what degree have the British community care reforms met the pre-reform criticisms of targeting? (1997)

Davies B

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Community care for elderly people: Brian Abel-Smith's Legacy Revisited (1996)

Davies B

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Who gets what community care services: reform impacts, dilemmas and context (1996)

Davies B

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Two questions for the design and analysis of evaluations (1996)

Davies B

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Care management in community care reform (1996)

Davies B

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Care management arrangements (1996)

Davies B, Fernández J-L, Milne A

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At home or into a home (1996)

Davies B, Warburton R, Fernández J-L

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Evaluating community care for elderly people: who gets how much of what service (1996)

Davies B, Fernández J-L, Warburton R

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On the targeting of care management: some implications of PSSRU research (1996)

Davies B

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Implications of unmet need (UM), welfare gains [G), and gain/cost (G/C) bases for targeting criteria (1996)

Davies B, Chesterman J, Fernández J-L

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Do different case management approaches affect who gets what? Preliminary results from a comparative British study (1995)

Davies B, Milne A, Warburton R

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How case management confers benefits: estimates of the direct and indirect effects from the channeling, the Kent Community Care Project and its replications (1995)

Davies B, Chesterman J

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Elderly People in Residential Care. Survey design for SSA and other purposes. A paper for information and discussion with local government representative bodies. (1995)

Bebbington A, Netten A, Darton R, Davies B

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Production of welfare evidence: PSSRU's budget-devolved case management experiments (1995)

Davies B

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The production of welfare approach: conceptual framework and methodology (1995)

Davies B

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Gaps in knowledge and need for research in the field of residential care for elderly people (1994)

Netten A, Challis D, Darton R, Davies B, Bebbington A, Warburton W, Luckham S

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Assuring quality in long-term case management in the community (1994)

Davies B

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How does care management improve efficiency? The effects of case management inputs on the productivities of home care services (1993)

Davies B, Chesterman J, Baines B

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Caring for the frail elderly. II: Structures enabling trade-offs between ends and means. An international perspective (1993)

Davies B

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