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Consociationalism arrangements, a form of power-sharing, have been used in violently divided societies to end wars and build peace
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This interactive article explores links between health, disability, and unpaid care across England and Wales using data from Census 2021. It allows users to select a local authority to see how it compares to the national picture in England or...
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