Professor Julien Forder
Professor of Economics of Social Policy and Joint Director
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Research Interests
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Julien Forder's Publications
Reports
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Experiences of Implementing Personal Health Budgets: Second Interim Report (2010)
Jones K, Welch E, Forder J, Windle K, Davidson J, Dolan P, Glendinning C, Irvine A, King D
PSSRU Discussion Paper 2747/2, University of Kent and London School of Economics and Political Science
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How can European states design efficient, equitable and sustainable funding systems for long-term care projects for older people? (2009)
Fernández J-L, Forder J, Trukeschitz B, Rokosová M, McDaid D
World Health Organization Policy Brief 11
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The Short-term Outcomes and Costs of Home Care Re-ablement Services (2009)
Jones K, Baxter K, Curtis L, Arksey H, Forder J, Glendinning C, Rabiee P
Social Policy Research Unit, University of York
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The Organisation and Content of Home Care Re-ablement Services: Interim Report (2009)
Rabiee P, Glendinning C, Arksey H, Baxter K, Jones K, Forder J, Curtis L
Social Policy Research Unit, University of York
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National Evaluation of Partnerships for Older People Projects: Appendices to the Final Report (2009)
Windle K, Wagland R, Forder J, D'Amico F, Janssen J, Wistow G
PSSRU Discussion Paper 2701, University of Kent
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Self-funded Social Care for Older People: An Analysis of Eligibility, Variations and Future Projections (2007)
Forder J
Commission for Social Care Inspection
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Wanless Social Care Review: Securing Good Care for Older People, Taking a Long-term View (2006)
Wanless D, Forder J, Fernández J-L, Poole T, Beesley L, Henwood M, Moscone F
PSSRU Discussion Paper 2346, London School of Economics
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Understanding Public Services and Markets: Summary Paper of the Report Commissioned by the King's Fund for the Care Services Inquiry (for full version see DP2111/4) (2005)
Netten A, Darton R, Davey V, Kendall J, Knapp M, Williams J, Fernández J-L, Forder J
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Understanding Public Services and Markets. Report Commissioned by the King’s Fund for the Care Services Inquiry (for Summary see DP2123/2) (2005)
Netten A, Darton R, Davey V, Kendall J, Knapp M, Williams J, Fernández J-L, Forder J
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Mixed Modes of Governance and Mixed Economies of Care (2001)
Forder J, Kendall J, Knapp M, Matosevic T, Hardy B, Ware P, Wistow G
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Managing social care: charting the cultural changes in local authorities (1999)
Knapp M, Hardy B, Wistow G, Forder J
Nuffield Institute of Health
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Project Outline
Measuring Outcomes of Care Homes (MOOCH) (2016)
Towers A, Smith N, Palmer S, Collins G, Forder J
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Evaluation of the Personal Health Budgets Pilot (PSSRU Project Outline 91) (2010)
Jones K, Caiels J, Forder J, Windle, K
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Home care reablement services: investigating the longer-term impacts (2009)
Forder J, Jones K
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Quality Measurement Framework programme. PSSRU Project Outline 67 (2007)
Forder J, Caiels J
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The motivations of domiciliary care providers in England: Building a typology (2002)
Kendall J, Knapp M, Forder J, Matosevic T, Hardy B, Ware P
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The State of Residential Care Supply in England: Lessons from PSSRU's Mixed Economy of Care (Commissioning and Performance) Research Programme (2002)
Kendall J, Knapp M, Forder J, Hardy B, Matosevic T, Ware P
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The Costs of Regulating Residential Care for Children (1999)
Netten A, Forder J, Mummery K
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Research Summary
Explaining the fees gap between funding types in the English care homes market (2017)
Allan S, Gousia K, Forder J
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Measuring PSS Outputs for Adults. PSSRU Research Summary 36 (2006)
Netten A, Forder J, Shapiro J
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