Social policy : a comparative analysis

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Social policy : a comparative analysis

Michael Hill

Prentice-Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1996

  • : pbk.

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Bibliography: p. [319]-337

Includes index

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Description

Social Policy: A Comparative Analysis is an overview of Social policy which deals with policy issues, rather than offering descriptions of counting specific policies. In doing so it introduces key concepts, issues about the performance of policies and the ways in which writers have sought to explain policy characteristics, showing how specific policies and policy systems vary throughout the developed world. The book is divided into three parts. Part I provides the theoretical, historical and comparative contexts for the book: Part II looks at a range of policy areas in detail and Part III addresses isues concerning social divisions of welfare.

Table of Contents

1. Themes in the Comparative Analysis of Social Policy Welfare and the State. Explaining the Development of Social Policy 2. Comparative Theory 3. Specific Areas of Social Policy Income Maintenance 4. Health Policy 5. Social Care 6. Housing Policy 7. Employment Policy 8. Education Policy 9. Environmental Policy 10. Social Policy, Society and the State Who Gets What-Social Divisions of Welfare 11. Whither Social Policy

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