The state of welfare : the economics of social spending

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The state of welfare : the economics of social spending

Maria Evandrou ... [et al.] ; Howard Glennerster, John Hills [editors]

Oxford University Press, c1998

2nd ed

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 335-354) and index

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: pbk ISBN 9780198775904

内容説明

A careful and precise presentation, from leading experts in the field, of the development of the welfare state in the UK. Looking at both historical processes and the welfare systems current state, these excellent contributors provide an authoritative analysis, packed with data. The United Kingdom had one of the oldest and most extensive welfare states in the world. The economic crisis of 1976 and eighteen years of Conservative Government have tested the welfare system to its very foundations. Much changed, yet much remained the same after two decades. Did the Conservative Government dismember the welfare state or reform it? Did the changes of the past twenty years make any difference and to whom? This second edition of the widely-acclaimed State of Welfare reviews the changing fate of social policy in the years since 1974. It details changes in policy but also charts trends in spending in real terms over the period and analyses the outcomes of spending on education, the National Health Service, the personal social services, housing and social security. There is no other consistent published time series of spending on these services over this period in real and volume terms. The General Household Survey is re-analysed to produce a common source of information on the way changes in these services have affected families. Other available sources of information on the impact of past government reforms are drawn upon to provide a comprehensive account. This completely revised edition uses the successful framework adopted in the first volume to bring the story up to the end of the Conservative Administration with the latest available expenditure figures. This adds nearly a decade to the account detailed in the first edition - a decade of remarkable change. The book is clearly structured, with core chapters covering each of the five service areas of education, health, housing, personal social services and social security, and a concluding chapter summarising the key findings of previous chapters to provide an overview of the current state of welfare. Each chapter is then subdivided, with sections on the ultimate aims of welfare policy in the particular area covered, public expenditure, the outputs for that spending, and the outcomes in terms of indicators of individual welfare. Each chapter is summarised in an in brief section at the end, and has a further reading list. Illustrated with approximately 150 figures and tables, the book presents a substantial amount of quantitative information (much of which comes from Local and Central Government sources) in accessible formats. The book contains a substantial bibliography, including many government papers as well as published books and journal articles. The book can therefore be used as a bibliographical database, besides functioning as a textbook. The State of Welfare functions as an ideal text for public economics students, or those studying social or public policy.

目次

  • List of Tables
  • List of Figures
  • Abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. New beginnings and old continuities
  • 3. Education: Reaping the Harvest?
  • 4. The National Health Service: crisis, change or continuity?
  • 5. Housing: A decent home within the reach of every family?
  • 6. The personal social services
  • 7. Social Security: Dismantling the pyramids?
  • 8. Welfare with the lid on
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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ISBN 9780198775911

内容説明

A presentation, from leading experts in the field, of the development of the welfare state in the UK. Looking at both historical processes and the welfare systems current state, these contributors provide an authoritative analysis, filled with data. The United Kingdom had one of the oldest and most extensive welfare states in the world. The economic crisis of 1976 and 18 years of Conservative Government have tested the welfare system to its very foundations. Much changed, yet much remained the same after two decades. Did the Conservative Government dismember the welfare state or reform it? Did the changes of the past 20 years make any difference and to whom? This second edition reviews the changing fate of social policy in the years since 1974. It details changes in policy but also charts trends in spending in real terms over the period and analyzes the outcomes of spending on education, the National Health Service, the personal social services, housing and social security.

目次

List of Tables. List of Figures. Abbreviations. 1: Howard Glennerster and John Hills: Introduction. 2: Howard Glennerster: New beginnings and old continuities. 3: Howard Glennerster: Education: Reaping the Harvest?. 4: Julian Le Grand and Polly Vizard: The National Health Service: crisis, change or continuity?. 5: John Hills: Housing: A decent home within the reach of every family?. 6: Maria Evandrou and Jane Falkingham: The personal social services. 7: Martin Evans: Social Security: Dismantling the pyramids?. 8: Howard Glennerster: Welfare with the lid on. Bibliography. Index

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