Social policy practice and processes in Aotearoa New Zealand / edited by Graham Hassall and Girol Karacaoglu.
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Auckland, New Zealand :
Massey University Press,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- 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.