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Social Policy Review 16: Analysis and debate in social policy, 2004


Social Policy Review 16: Analysis and debate in social policy, 2004

Hardback by Ellison, Nick (The School of Sociology and Social Policy, The University of Leeds University of York); Bauld, Linda (University of Stirling); Powell, Martin (University of Birmingham)

Social Policy Review 16: Analysis and debate in social policy, 2004

£79.99

ISBN:
9781847424716
Publication Date:
14 Jul 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
304 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 14 - 16 May 2024
Social Policy Review 16: Analysis and debate in social policy, 2004

Description

Social Policy Review 16 has been given a new editorial lease of life and has been re-organised to reflect more closely key developments in the UK and internationally.

Contents

Part One: Developments in UK social policy Housing policy: coming in from the cold? ~ Brian Lund The NHS in England: from modernisation to marketisation? ~ Judith Allsop and Rob Baggott Developments in social security ~ Fran Bennett The rise of the meritocracy? New Labour and education in the second term ~ Sally Tomlinson The personal social services ~ Bill Jordan Part Two: Social policy in the wider context 'Scottish solutions to Scottish problems'? Social welfare in Scotland since devolution ~ John Stewart The primacy of ideology: social policy and the first term of the National Assembly for Wales ~ Paul Chaney and Mark Drakeford Attlee versus Blair: Labour governments and progressive social policy in historical perspective ~ Robert M. Page Christian democracy, social democracy and the continental 'welfare without work' syndrome ~ Kees van Kersbergen and Anton Hemerijck Activation through thick and thin: progressive approaches to labour market activation ~ Jonah D. Levy Part Three: Social policy since 1979 - the impact of Thatcherism Social policy since 1979: a view from the right ~ David Marsland Mrs Thatcher's legacy: getting it in perspective ~ Howard Glennerster Privatisation, privatisation, privatisation: the British welfare state since 1979 ~ Hilary Land Social policy since 1979: a view from the USA ~ Joseph White

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