Responding to poverty : the politics of cash and care
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Responding to poverty : the politics of cash and care
(Longman social policy in Britain series)
Longman, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A comprehensive, accessible and original text on poverty and the responses to poverty. It focuses on policy formulation and implementation in the areas of social security, personal social services and community care. By examining the boundaries between these policy fields and their impact on the poor, the book will provide new insights into the functions of social policy, how social policy in modern Britain actually works, what it achieves and what poor people must give in return.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements. Introduction. 1. The construction of 'poverty' and the 'poor': politics, ideology and social attitudes. 2. The politics of poverty: definitions, measures and effects. 3. Cash, care and welfare: continuity and change in historical perspective. 4. Regulating the poor: the politics of social security. 5. Managing the poor: social services and social work with poor families and children. 6. Excluding the poor: social services and community care. 7. Towards a social reaction model of poverty and exclusion. Documents. List of Documents, 1-13. Bibliography. Index.
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