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2009Profiling london's rough sleepers: a longitudinal analysis of CHAIN dataCebulla, A.; Rice, B.; Tomaszewski, W.; Hough, J.; Savage, T.; Broadway Homelessness and Support
2005Report on a meta-analysis of US welfare-to-work programsGreenberg, D.; Cebulla, A.; Bouchet, S.; US Department of Health and Human Services
2006Risk perception and the presentation of self: Reflections from fieldwork on riskSmith, N.; Cebulla, A.; Cox, L.; Davis, A.
2009Risky behaviour and social activitiesCebulla, A.; Tomaszewki, W.; Department for Children, Schools and Families
2010Spotlight on refugee integration: findings from the Survey of New Refugees in the United KingdomCebulla, A.; Daniel, M.; Zurawan, A.; UK Home Office
2006Student income and expenditure survey 2004/05Finch, S.; Jones, A.; Parfrement, J.; Cebulla, A.; Connor, H.; Hillage, J.; Pollard, E.; Tyers, C.; Hunt, W.; Loukas, G.; UK Department for Education and Skills
2008The new deal for lone parents, lone parent work-focused interviews and working families tax credit - a review of impactsCebulla, A.; Flore, G.; Greenberg, D.; UK Department for Work and Pensions
2017The Potential Benefits of Reforming Migration Policies to Address South Australia's Needs. Report 3: Policy SolutionsCebulla, A.; Whetton, S.; Migration Solutions, Thomas Foods International, RDA Murraylands and Riverland, Shahin Enterprises, Local Government Association of SA, Education Adelaide, The Population Institute of Australia, The Urban Development Institute of Australia, The Property Council SA, BDO Australia
2017The Potential Benefits of Reforming Migration Policies to Address South Australia’s Needs. Report 1: Key ChallengesCebulla, A.; Whetton, S.; Migration Solutions, Thomas Foods International, RDA Murraylands and Riverland, Shahin Enterprises, Local Government Association of SA, Education Adelaide, The Population Institute of Australia, The Urban Development Institute of Australia, The Property Council SA, BDO Australia
2017The Potential Benefits of Reforming Migration Policies to Address South Australia’s Needs. Report 2: Areas Where the Migration System Does Not Meet South Australia’s NeedsCebulla, A.; Whetton, S.; Migration Solutions, Thomas Foods International, RDA Murraylands and Riverland, Shahin Enterprises, Local Government Association of SA, Education Adelaide, The Population Institute of Australia, The Urban Development Institute of Australia, The Property Council SA, BDO Australia
2001Unemployment and the insurance compensation principle in Britain and GermanyCebulla, A.; Heinelt, H.; Walker, R.; Anglo-German Foundation
1995Urban policy in Belfast: an evaluation of Department of the Environment’s Physical Regeneration InitiativesCebulla, A.; Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland
1995Urban policy in Londonderry: an evaluation of Department of the Environment’s Urban Regeneration InitiativesCebulla, A.; Department of the Environment of Northern Ireland
2005Welfare-to-work: new labour and the US experienceCebulla, A.; Ashworth, K.; Greenberg, D.; Walker, R.
2005When welfare-to-work programs seem to work well: explaining why Riverside and Portland shine so brightlyGreenberg, D.; Ashworth, K.; Cebulla, A.; Walker, R.
2005Young people from ethnic minority backgrounds: evidence from the education maintenance allowance pilots databaseMiddleton, S.; Rennison, J.; Cebulla, A.; Perren, K.; De-Beaman, S.; UK Department for Education and Skills