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Social policy

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2012Edition: 4thDescription: 567p xxiiISBN:
  • 9780199570843
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.600000 BAL
Contents:
Table of Contents The origins, character, and politics of modern welfre systems; 1:Social policy, social welfare, and the welfare state, John Baldock; 2:The history and development of social policy, Lavinia Mitton; 3:Making social policy in a global context, Nick Manning; The social and economic context of social policy; 4:Social need and patterns of inequality, Lavinia Mitton & Mark Liddiard; 5:Work and welfare, Sarah Vickerstaff; 6:The family and welfare, Jan Pahl; The financial and organisational context of social policy; 7:The role of the voluntary and community sectors, Jeremy Kendall; 8:Paying for welfare: public expenditure decision-making, John Baldock; 9:Global social policy, Nicola Yeates; Delivering welfare; 10:Cash transfers, Tony Fitzpatrick; 11:Education, schools, and training, Sarah Vickerstaff; 12:Health and health policy, Gillian Pascal; 13:Social care, Justine Schneider & Kezia Scales; 14:The care and protection of children, Derek Kirton; 15:Housing and housing policy, Chris Pickvance; 16:Crime, justice and punishment, Tina Eadie & Rebecca Morley; 17:Comparative social policy and the European Union, Jochen Clasen; Consequences and outcomes of social policy; 18:The impact of social policy, Chris Pickvance; 19:The experience of welfare: the life course and the welfare state, Hartley Dean; 20:How to research and write about social policy, Lavinia Mitton
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Table of Contents
The origins, character, and politics of modern welfre systems;
1:Social policy, social welfare, and the welfare state, John Baldock;
2:The history and development of social policy, Lavinia Mitton;
3:Making social policy in a global context, Nick Manning;
The social and economic context of social policy;
4:Social need and patterns of inequality, Lavinia Mitton & Mark Liddiard;
5:Work and welfare, Sarah Vickerstaff;
6:The family and welfare, Jan Pahl;
The financial and organisational context of social policy;
7:The role of the voluntary and community sectors, Jeremy Kendall;
8:Paying for welfare: public expenditure decision-making, John Baldock;
9:Global social policy, Nicola Yeates;
Delivering welfare;
10:Cash transfers, Tony Fitzpatrick;
11:Education, schools, and training, Sarah Vickerstaff;
12:Health and health policy, Gillian Pascal;
13:Social care, Justine Schneider & Kezia Scales;
14:The care and protection of children, Derek Kirton;
15:Housing and housing policy, Chris Pickvance;
16:Crime, justice and punishment, Tina Eadie & Rebecca Morley;
17:Comparative social policy and the European Union, Jochen Clasen;
Consequences and outcomes of social policy;
18:The impact of social policy, Chris Pickvance;
19:The experience of welfare: the life course and the welfare state, Hartley Dean;
20:How to research and write about social policy, Lavinia Mitton

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