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Caroline Glendinning

Caroline Glendinning

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Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
54
Citations
10545
World Ranking
2177
National Ranking
387

Research.com Recognitions

  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Caroline Glendinning is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research spans several fields within social sciences, with a focus on health professions and economics, econometrics, and finance.

The main areas of study for Caroline Glendinning include social sciences with two publications, health professions with one, and economics, econometrics, and finance also with one publication. Their subfields consist of demography, general health professions, and finance, reflecting interdisciplinary research interests at the intersection of social and economic disciplines.

The topics covered in Glendinning's work are diverse and include migration, aging, and tourism studies; geriatric care and nursing homes; and housing, finance, and neoliberalism. These research topics underline a focus on social and economic aspects affecting aging populations and policy environments.

Among recent scholarly contributions is the paper titled "Mechanisms of Coordination between healthcare policy and other public policy sectors to speed up the response to the Coronavirus crises: UK", published in 2021 in DIGITAL.CSIC, the Spanish National Research Council's digital repository.

Glendinning's frequent coauthors include,,,, and, indicating collaboration with researchers possibly based in or connected to South Korea. The number of collaborations listed suggests engagement in multidisciplinary or international research projects.

The primary venue for publication is DIGITAL.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)), where Glendinning has at least one publication. This reflects alignment with platforms focusing on digital scholarship and research dissemination.

Additionally, Glendinning has contributed to book publications, including a work published by eBooks. The book titled ": COVID-19 " was released in 2020 and concerns international cooperation and symposium discussions on COVID-19 and elderly care across different countries.

Among recognitions received, Caroline Glendinning was named a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in the United Kingdom, which acknowledges substantial engagement in social science research and academia.

Best Publications

  • Dependence, independence or inter-dependence ? Revisiting the concepts of ' care' and ' dependency '

    Michael Fine;Caroline Glendinning

  • Conceptualising successful partnerships.

    Bernard Dowling;Martin Powell;Caroline Glendinning

  • Evaluation of the Individual Budgets Pilot Programme: Final Report

    Caroline Glendinning;David Challis;José-Luis Fernández;Sally Jacobs

  • Evaluation of the Individual Budgets Pilot Programme

    C Glendinning;DJ Challis;J. L. Fernandez;SR Jacobs

  • Partnerships, New Labour and the Governance of Welfare

    Caroline Glendinning;Martin Powell;Kirstein Rummery

  • Researching Children: Methods and Ethics

    Ann Mahon;Caroline Glendinning;Karen Clarke;Gary Craig

  • Parent or nurse? The experience of being the parent of a technology-dependent child

    Susan Kirk;Caroline Glendinning;Peter Callery

  • Breaking down barriers: integrating health and care services for older people in England

    Caroline Glendinning

  • Women and Poverty in Britain

    Caroline Glendinning;Jane Millar

  • Increasing Choice and Control for Older and Disabled People: A Critical Review of New Developments in England

    Caroline Glendinning

  • Access to health care for people with learning disabilities in the UK: mapping the issues and reviewing the evidence.

    Alison R. McNally Caroline Glendinning Alborz;Rosalind McNally;Caroline Glendinning

  • Developing services to support parents caring for a technology-dependent child at home

    Susan Kirk;C. Glendinning

  • Gender and Poverty

    Jane Millar;Caroline Glendinning

  • A systematic review of the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of different models of community-based respite care for frail older people and their carers.

    A Mason;H Weatherly;K Spilsbury;H Arksey

  • Choice in the context of informal care-giving.

    Hilary Arksey;Caroline Glendinning

  • Technology-dependent children in the community: definitions, numbers and costs.

    C Glendinning;S Kirk;A Guiffrida;D Lawton

  • Supporting 'expert' parents--professional support and families caring for a child with complex health care needs in the community.

    Susan Kirk;Caroline Glendinning

  • Beyond Modernisation? Social Care and the Transformation of Welfare Governance

    Janet Newman;Caroline Glendinning;Michael Hughes

  • Partnerships between health and social services: developing a framework for evaluation

    Caroline Glendinning

  • Evaluation of the personal health budget pilot programme

    Julien E. Forder;Karen C. Jones;Caroline Glendinning;James Caiels

Frequent Co-Authors

Ann Netten
Ann Netten University of Kent
David Challis
David Challis University of Nottingham
Jill Manthorpe
Jill Manthorpe King's College London
Jim Mansell
Jim Mansell University of Kent
Michael Drummond
Michael Drummond University of York
Karl Atkin
Karl Atkin University of York

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