Social policy practice and processes in Aotearoa New Zealand / edited by Graham Hassall and Girol Karacaoglu.
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264 | 4 | |a Auckland, New Zealand : |b Massey University Press, |c 2021. | |
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300 | |a 455 pages : |b colour illustrations ; |c 25 cm. | ||
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | 0 | 0 | |a Part 1: From political theory to the practice of government. The scope of soccial policy / Graham Hassall & Girol Karacaoglu -- Political and social thought / Chamsey el-Ojeili & Simon Barber -- Social policy in global perspective / Graham Hassall & Kennedy Graham -- Part 2: The New Zealand landscape. New Zealand society and national institutions/ Garaham Hassall & Māmari Stephens -- New Zealand society, local institutions and social policy / Mike Reid, Christine Cheyne & Claudia Scott -- Non-state influences on social policy / Nicky Stanley-Clarke, Kathryn Hay & Shirley Jülich -- Dealing with uncertainty when designing policy / Arthur Grimes -- Part 3: Policy design and implementation. Social policy instruments in a complex worls / Elizabeth Eppel & Amanda Wolf -- Statistics, big data and digital government / Elizaeth Eppel & Miriam Lips -- Social investment: policy-making for future benefits / Verna Smith -- Taxes, negative taxes and social policy in New Zealand / Simon Chapple -- Policy monitoring and evaluation / Jacqueline Cumming, Susan Buckley, Lynne Russell & Ausaga Fa'asalele Tanuvasa -- Future-proofing and social policy / Jonathan Boston & Christine Cheyne -- How does social policy work in practice? / Donna Provoost & Margaret McArthur -- Critically researching social policy / Rowena Cullen & Philip Worthington -- Part 4: Key policy domains. Health / Lesley Middleton, Jacqueline Cumming & Verna Smith -- Education policy: changes and continuities since 1999 / Bronwyn Wood, Martin Thrupp & Michael Barker -- Housing / Scott Figenshow & Kay Saville-Smith -- Alleviating pverty: issues and options / Jonathan Boston -- Welfare: income levels and distribution / Gemma Piercy, Dayna East & Bill Cochrane -- Crime, justice and the law: social policy trends and innovations / Tom Noakes-Duncan & Sarah Roth Shank -- Gender and sexuality / Anna McMartin & Chris Brickell -- Families and children / Kate C. Prickett -- Social services / Nicky Stanley-Clarke, Lareen Cooper, Paul'e Ruwhiu, Hagyn Kim & Shirley Jülich -- The regulation of labour, employment and work / Stephen Blumenfeld -- Ageing and retirement in Aotearoa New Zealand / Kathryn Maloney, Polly Yeung & Gemma Piercy -- Refugees / Hagyun Kim & Lareen Cooper. |
520 | |a "The focus of this book is the practice of social policy in Aotearoa New Zealand. It is intended to complement and update the fourth and final edition of Cheyne et al.'s Social Policy in New Zealand (2008), which pre-dated the three-term tenure of the conservative Key/English governments and their concomitant approaches to social policy. In the first two decades of the 21st century, both conservative and social democratic governments have had opportunity to conceive and deliver programmes aligned with their fundamental values and concepts. These include the Fifth Labour Government (1999-2008) headed by Helen Clark, the Fifth National Government (2008-17) under John Key and Bill English, and the Sixth Labour Government (2017-) led by Jacinda Ardern. Appraisals of the policy impacts achieved by alternating approaches to government are offered through each of the chapters on specific policy areas. Each chapter also introduces the reader to the background and context to its central topic, as well as key concepts, ideas and influences, and the main alternate views that have been put forward." -- Provided by publisher. | ||
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