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Roni holler
Roni holler
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
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“Together in a pressure cooker”: Parenting children with disabilities during the COVID-19 lockdown
Y Hochman, CN Shpigelman, R Holler, S Werner
Disability and Health Journal 15 (3), 101273, 2022
222022
Subsidizing early childhood: Israel in a cross-national comparative perspective
R Holler, J Gal
Social Security 87, 37-63, 2011
202011
Disability and employment policy in the Israeli welfare state: Between exclusion and inclusion
R Holler
Disability & Society 29 (9), 1369-1382, 2014
192014
Burden and Growth during COVID-19: Comparing Parents of Children with and without Disabilities
S Werner, Y Hochman, R Holler, CN Shpigelman
Journal of Child and Family Studies 31 (6), 1535-1546, 2022
172022
Into the promised land: Modelling the role of take-up agents in realising welfare rights
R Holler, A Benish
Social Policy and Society 21 (2), 157-171, 2022
152022
Perceptions towards disability among social work students in Israel: Development and validation of a new scale
R Holler, S Werner
Health & Social Care in the Community 26 (3), 423-432, 2018
142018
Administrative burden in citizen-state encounters: The role of waiting, communication breakdowns and administrative errors
R Holler, N Tarshish
Social Policy and Society, 1-18, 2022
112022
Israeli child policy and outcomes
J Gal, M Ajzenstadt, A Ben-Arieh, R Holler, N Zielinsky
OECD, 2010
112010
Disability orientation of occupational therapy practitioners in physical rehabilitation settings: Tension between medical and social models in theory and practice
R Holler, I Chemla, A Maeir
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 75 (4), 2021
102021
Material, stigmatic, and agentic dimensions in the experience of claiming disability benefits: the Israeli case
R Holler
Social Policy & Administration 54 (5), 777-791, 2020
92020
Understanding disability policy development: Integrating social policy research with the disability studies perspective
R Holler, Y Ohayon
Social Policy and Society, 1-16, 2022
82022
Attitudes toward guardianship, social work goals, and perspectives of disability among social work students
S Werner, R Holler
Disability and Rehabilitation 42 (5), 712-721, 2020
72020
Disabling ideas–disabling policies: The case of disability employment policy in the newly established Israeli State
R Holler
Social Policy & Administration 51 (3), 424-441, 2017
72017
‘Necessity is Neither Condemned nor Praised’: Social Workers’ Meanings of Guardianship for Disabled People
R Holler, S Werner
The British Journal of Social Work 52 (1), 98-115, 2022
62022
Choice within the Israeli welfare state: Lessons learned from legal capacity and housing services
R Holler, S Werner, Y Tolub, M Pomerantz
Choice, preference, and disability: Promoting self-determination across the …, 2020
62020
The role of the welfare state in supporting economic transitions following family bereavement: comparing Britain and Israel
R Holler
Social Policy & Administration 53 (1), 128-141, 2019
62019
The limits of burden-reducing policies: A case study of unemployment insurance during the COVID-19 crisis in Israel
N Tarshish, A Benish, R Eseed, J Gal, R Holler
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice 30 (1), 77-93, 2022
52022
A fast track to social rights? Passported benefits and administrative burden
N Tarshish, J Gal, R Holler, A Benish, M Dahan
Journal of Social Policy, 1-17, 2023
42023
Between the convention and conventional practice: Israeli social workers' recommendations regarding the legal capacity of people with disabilities
R Holler, S Werner
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 35 (3), 826-833, 2022
32022
Factors contributing to non-take-up and coping strategies: The perspective of benefit recipients (חסמים ואסטרטגיות למ י צוי זכויות: נקודת המבט של מקבלי קצבאות הביטוח הלאומי)
N Tarshish, R Holler
ביטחון סוציאלי 113, , 49-77, 2021
3*2021
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