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The student's companion to social policy / edited by Pete Alcock, Angus Erskine, and Margaret May.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Malden, MA : Blackwell, [2003]Copyright date: ©2003Edition: Second editionDescription: xxi, 504 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1405102918
  • 9781405102919
Other title:
  • Social policy
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 361.610941 21
LOC classification:
  • HN390 .S78 2003
Contents:
Pt. I. What Is Social Policy? -- I.1. The Subject of Social Policy / Pete Alcock -- I.2. The Approaches and Methods of Social Policy / Angus Erskine -- I.3. The Role of Comparative Study / Margaret May -- I.4. History and Social Policy / David Gladstone -- Pt. II. Values and Perspectives -- II.1. Social Needs, Social Problems and Social Welfare / Nick Manning -- II.2. Equality, Rights and Social Justice / Peter Taylor-Gooby -- II.3. Efficiency, Equity and Choice / Carol Propper -- II.4. Altruism, Reciprocity and Obligation / Hilary Land -- II.5. Divisions, Difference and Exclusion / Pete Alcock and Angus Erskine -- II.6. The Neo-liberal Perspective / David G. Green -- II.7. The Conservative Tradition of Social Welfare / Robert Pinker -- II.8. The Social Democratic Perspective / Michael Sullivan -- II.9. The Socialist Perspective / Norman Ginsburg -- II.10. The Third Way / Martin Powell -- II.11. Feminist Perspectives / Jane Lewis -- II.12. 'Race' and Social Welfare / Waqar Ahmad and Gary Craig -- II.13. The Green Perspective / Michael Cahill -- II.14. Postmodernism and New Directions / Tony Fitzpatrick -- II.15. Social Policy and Economic Policy / Ian Gough -- II.16. Social Policy: Culture and Nationhood / Fiona Williams -- II.17. Social Policy and Family Policy / Jane Millar -- II.18. Social Policy and Globalization / Rob Sykes -- II.19. Social Policy and the Political Process / Michael Hill -- Pt. III. The Production, Organization and Consumption of Welfare -- III.1. State Welfare / Norman Johnson -- III.2. Private Welfare / Edward Brunsdon -- III.3. The Voluntary Sector / Nicholas Deakin -- III.4. Informal Welfare / Clare Ungerson -- III.5. Managing and Delivering Welfare / John Clarke -- III.6. The Governance of Local Welfare / Allan Cochrane -- III.7. Social Policy within the United Kingdom / Richard Parry -- III.8. Social Policy and the European Union / Linda Hantrais -- III.9. Supranational Agencies and Social Policy / Bob Deacon -- III.10. Paying for Welfare / Howard Glennerster -- III.11. Principles of Welfare / Ruth Lister -- III.12. The Distribution of Welfare / John Hills -- III.13. Accountability for Welfare / Janet Newman -- Pt. IV. Issues in Social Policy -- IV.1. Children / Malcolm Hill -- IV.2. Young People / Bob Coles -- IV.3. Older People / Alan Walker and Tony Maltby -- IV.4. Disabled People / Mike Oliver -- IV.5. Lone Parents / Jonathan Bradshaw -- IV.6. Migrants / Gail Lewis -- IV.7. Income Protection and Social Security / Stephen McKay and Karen Rowlingson -- IV.8. Employment / Alan Deacon -- IV.9. Health Care / Judith Allsop -- IV.10. Education / Miriam David -- IV.11. Housing / Alan Murie -- IV.12. The Personal Social Services and Community Care / John Baldock -- IV.13. Criminal Justice / Dee Cook -- Pt. V. Resources -- V.1. Doing Projects in Social Policy / Hartley Dean -- V.2. Fieldwork Placements and the Social Policy Curriculum / Duncan Scott -- V.3. Guide to the Literature / Robert M. Page -- V.4. Data Sources in the UK: National, Central and Local Government / Fran Wasoff -- V.5. Other Sources of UK Data / Fran Bennett -- V.6. European and International Data Sources / Deborah Mabbett -- V.7. The Internet and Web-based Sources / Melanie Ashford and Pat Young -- Pt. VI. Careers in Social Policy -- VI.1. Careers and Postgraduate Study in Social Policy / Margaret May and Catherine Bochel -- App. The Social Policy Association (SPA).
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The authors are members of the Social Policy Association.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. I. What Is Social Policy? -- I.1. The Subject of Social Policy / Pete Alcock -- I.2. The Approaches and Methods of Social Policy / Angus Erskine -- I.3. The Role of Comparative Study / Margaret May -- I.4. History and Social Policy / David Gladstone -- Pt. II. Values and Perspectives -- II.1. Social Needs, Social Problems and Social Welfare / Nick Manning -- II.2. Equality, Rights and Social Justice / Peter Taylor-Gooby -- II.3. Efficiency, Equity and Choice / Carol Propper -- II.4. Altruism, Reciprocity and Obligation / Hilary Land -- II.5. Divisions, Difference and Exclusion / Pete Alcock and Angus Erskine -- II.6. The Neo-liberal Perspective / David G. Green -- II.7. The Conservative Tradition of Social Welfare / Robert Pinker -- II.8. The Social Democratic Perspective / Michael Sullivan -- II.9. The Socialist Perspective / Norman Ginsburg -- II.10. The Third Way / Martin Powell -- II.11. Feminist Perspectives / Jane Lewis -- II.12. 'Race' and Social Welfare / Waqar Ahmad and Gary Craig -- II.13. The Green Perspective / Michael Cahill -- II.14. Postmodernism and New Directions / Tony Fitzpatrick -- II.15. Social Policy and Economic Policy / Ian Gough -- II.16. Social Policy: Culture and Nationhood / Fiona Williams -- II.17. Social Policy and Family Policy / Jane Millar -- II.18. Social Policy and Globalization / Rob Sykes -- II.19. Social Policy and the Political Process / Michael Hill -- Pt. III. The Production, Organization and Consumption of Welfare -- III.1. State Welfare / Norman Johnson -- III.2. Private Welfare / Edward Brunsdon -- III.3. The Voluntary Sector / Nicholas Deakin -- III.4. Informal Welfare / Clare Ungerson -- III.5. Managing and Delivering Welfare / John Clarke -- III.6. The Governance of Local Welfare / Allan Cochrane -- III.7. Social Policy within the United Kingdom / Richard Parry -- III.8. Social Policy and the European Union / Linda Hantrais -- III.9. Supranational Agencies and Social Policy / Bob Deacon -- III.10. Paying for Welfare / Howard Glennerster -- III.11. Principles of Welfare / Ruth Lister -- III.12. The Distribution of Welfare / John Hills -- III.13. Accountability for Welfare / Janet Newman -- Pt. IV. Issues in Social Policy -- IV.1. Children / Malcolm Hill -- IV.2. Young People / Bob Coles -- IV.3. Older People / Alan Walker and Tony Maltby -- IV.4. Disabled People / Mike Oliver -- IV.5. Lone Parents / Jonathan Bradshaw -- IV.6. Migrants / Gail Lewis -- IV.7. Income Protection and Social Security / Stephen McKay and Karen Rowlingson -- IV.8. Employment / Alan Deacon -- IV.9. Health Care / Judith Allsop -- IV.10. Education / Miriam David -- IV.11. Housing / Alan Murie -- IV.12. The Personal Social Services and Community Care / John Baldock -- IV.13. Criminal Justice / Dee Cook -- Pt. V. Resources -- V.1. Doing Projects in Social Policy / Hartley Dean -- V.2. Fieldwork Placements and the Social Policy Curriculum / Duncan Scott -- V.3. Guide to the Literature / Robert M. Page -- V.4. Data Sources in the UK: National, Central and Local Government / Fran Wasoff -- V.5. Other Sources of UK Data / Fran Bennett -- V.6. European and International Data Sources / Deborah Mabbett -- V.7. The Internet and Web-based Sources / Melanie Ashford and Pat Young -- Pt. VI. Careers in Social Policy -- VI.1. Careers and Postgraduate Study in Social Policy / Margaret May and Catherine Bochel -- App. The Social Policy Association (SPA).

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