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Autor/inn/enBecker, Saul; Gladstone, David; Manning, Nick; Taylor-Gooby, Peter; Propper, Carol; Land, Hilary; Ellison, Nick; Pinkert, Robert; Page, Robert M.; Dean, Hartley; Powell, Martin; Lewis, Martin; Cahill, Michael; Fitzpatrick, Tony; Wright, Sharon; Hills, John; Hay, Colin; Williams, Fiona; Hudson, John; Harrison, Stephen; MacDonald, Ruth; Bochel, Catherine; Holden, Christopher; Kendall, Jeremy; Glendinning, Caroline; Arksey, Hilary; Glennerster, Howard; Lister, Ruth; Clarke, John; Newman, Janet; Beresford, Peter; Galy, Guy; Davis, Howard; Parry, Richard; Hantrais, Linda; Yeates, Nicola; MacKay, Stephen; Rowlingson, Karen; Deacon, Alan; Baggott, Rob; West, Anne; Callender, Claire; Murie, Alan; Glasby, Jon; Newburn, Tim; Platt, Lucinda; Ridge, Tess; Coles, Bob; Walker, Alan; Maltby, Tony; Priestley, Mark; Bloch, Alice; Sykes, Rob; Clasen, Jochen; Hill, Michael; Kennett, Patricia
Sonst. PersonenAlcock, Pete (Hrsg.); May, Margaret (Hrsg.); Rowlingson, Karen (Hrsg.)
TitelThe student's companion to social policy.
3rd ed.
Gefälligkeitsübersetzung: Das Handbuch der Sozialpolitik für Studenten.
QuelleNew York, NY: Wiley-Blackwell (2008), 516 S.Verfügbarkeit 
ZusatzinformationInhaltsverzeichnis
Verlagsangaben
Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; Monographie
ISBN978-1-4051-6901-1
SchlagwörterSoziale Ausgrenzung; Arbeitsmarktpolitik; Armut; Bildungspolitik; Einkommensverteilung; Familienpolitik; Großbritannien; Jugendpolitik; Regionalpolitik; Sozialdemokratie; Sozialhilfe; Sozialismus; Sozialpolitik; Steuerung; Theorie; Bildungspolitik; Ausländerpolitik; Behinderung; Gesundheitspolitik; Handbuch; Neoliberalismus; Reziprozität; Altenpolitik; Soziale Gerechtigkeit; Soziale Rechte; Familienpolitik; Jugendpolitik; Sozialhilfe; Globalisierung; Wohlfahrtsökonomie; Europäische Union; Regionalpolitik; Geschichte (Histor); Gesundheitspolitik; Steuerung; Armut; Ausländerpolitik; Konservatismus; Neoliberalismus; Soziale Dienste; Soziale Gerechtigkeit; Soziale Rechte; Sozialismus; Sozialpolitik; Einkommensverteilung; Globalisierung; Staatliche Dienstleistung; Arbeitsmarktpolitik; Behinderung; Altenpolitik; Handbuch; Reziprozität; Sozialdemokratie; Theorie; Wirkungsforschung; Europäische Union; Großbritannien
Abstract"This Student's Companion to Social Policy is a resource book that will be of practical use to students of social policy throughout their undergraduate or postgraduate study of the subject. It aims to acquaint students with the study of social policy by covering all the main themes and issues likely to be included in any curriculum in the UK, and indeed in many other countries. Readers are introduced to current theoretical and ideological debates, service areas, key policy issues and the broader international con-text. Each chapter includes a short guide to further sources, which points to some of the literature that pursues the issues addressed in the chapter in more depth and also alerts readers to major web-based." Forschungsmethode: Dokumentation; praktisch-informativ. (Text excerpt, IAB-Doku). Contents: Part I - Concepts and Approaches Pete Alcock. The Subject of Social Policy (3-10); Saul Becker: Methods and Approaches in Social Policy Research (11-18); David Gladstone: History and Social Policy (19-25); Nick Manning: Social Needs, Social Problems, Social Welfare and Well-being (26-33); Peter Taylor-Gooby: Equality, Rights and Social Justice (34-41); Carol Propper: Efficiency, Equity and Choice (42-49); Hilary Land: Altruism, Reciprocity and Obligation (50-57); Part II - Key Perspectives Nick Ellison: Neo-Liberalism (61-68); Robert Pinker: The Conservative Tradition (69-76); Robert M. Page: Social Democracy (77-83); Hartley Dean: The Socialist Perspective (84-90); Martin Powell: Third Way Perspectives (91-98); Jane Lewis: Feminist Perspectives (99-105); Michael Cahill: Green Perspectives (106-112); Tony Fitzpatrick: Postmodernist Perspectives (113-120); Part III - Context Sharon Wright: Divisions and Difference (123-130); Pete Alcock: Poverty and Social Exclusion (131-138); John Hills: The Distribution of Welfare (139-148); Colin Hay: Social Policy and Economic Policy (149-158); Fiona Williams: Culture and Nationhood (159-165); Jane Millar: Social Policy and Family Policy (166-172); John Hudson: The Political Process (173-179); Stephen Harrison, Ruth McDonald: Evidence and Evaluation (180-186); Part IV - Welfare Production and Provision Catherine Bochel: State Welfare (189-195); Christopher Holden: Commercial Welfare (196-202); Margaret May: Occupational Welfare (203-211); Jeremy Kendall: Voluntary Welfare (212-218); Caroline Glendinning, Hilary Arksey: Informal Care (219-225); Howard Glennerster: Paying for Welfare (226-232); Ruth Lister: Citizenship and Access to Welfare (233-240); Part V - Welfare Governance John Clarke: Managing and Delivering Welfare (243-250); Janet Newman: Accountability for Welfare (251-258); Peter Beresford: Welfare Users and Social Policy (259-266); Guy Daly, Howard Davis: Local and Regional Government and Governance and Social Policy (267-274); Richard Parry: Social Policy and Devolution (275-283); Linda Hantrais: Social Policy and the European Union (284-291); Nicola Yeates: Social Policy and Supranational Governance (292-300); Part VI - Welfare Services Stephen McKay, Karen Rowlingson: Income Maintenance and Social Security (303-310); Alan Deacon: Employment (311-317); Rob Baggott: Healthcare (318-325); Anne West: Education in Schools (326-334); Claire Callender: Lifelong Learning and Training (335-342); Alan Murie: Housing (343-350); Jon Glasby: Social Care (351-356); Tim Newburn: Criminal Justice (357-365); Part VII - Services for Particular Groups Lucinda Platt: 'Race' and Social Welfare (369-377); Tess Ridge: Children (378-385); Bob Coles: Young People (386-393); Alan Walker, Tony Maltby: Older People (394-401); Mark Priestley: Disability (402-409); Alice Bloch: Migrants and Asylum-seekers (410-417); Part VIII - International Issues Margaret May: The Role of Comparative Study in Social Policy (421-429); Rob Sykes: Globalization and Social Policy (430-437); Jochen Clasen: Social Policy in Europe (438-444); Michael Hill: Social Policy in Liberal Market Societies (445-451); Michael Hill: Social Policy in East Asian Societies (452-458); Patricia Kennett: Social Policy in Developing Societies (459-467).
Erfasst vonInstitut für Arbeitsmarkt- und Berufsforschung, Nürnberg
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