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|a The student's companion to social policy /
|c edited by Pete Alcock, Angus Erskine, and Margaret May.
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|a 2nd ed.
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|a Malden, Mass. :
|b Blackwell Publishers,
|c c2003.
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|a xxi, 504 p. :
|b ill. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a The authors are members of the Social Policy Association.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Pt. I.
|t What Is Social Policy? --
|g I.1.
|t The Subject of Social Policy /
|r Pete Alcock --
|g I.2.
|t The Approaches and Methods of Social Policy /
|r Angus Erskine --
|g I.3.
|t The Role of Comparative Study /
|r Margaret May --
|g I.4.
|t History and Social Policy /
|r David Gladstone --
|g Pt. II.
|t Values and Perspectives --
|g II.1.
|t Social Needs, Social Problems and Social Welfare /
|r Nick Manning --
|g II.2.
|t Equality, Rights and Social Justice /
|r Peter Taylor-Gooby --
|g II.3.
|t Efficiency, Equity and Choice /
|r Carol Propper --
|g II.4.
|t Altruism, Reciprocity and Obligation /
|r Hilary Land --
|g II.5.
|t Divisions, Difference and Exclusion /
|r Pete Alcock and Angus Erskine --
|g II.6.
|t The Neo-liberal Perspective /
|r David G. Green --
|g II.7.
|t The Conservative Tradition of Social Welfare /
|r Robert Pinker --
|g II.8.
|t The Social Democratic Perspective /
|r Michael Sullivan --
|g II.9.
|t The Socialist Perspective /
|r Norman Ginsburg --
|g II.10.
|t The Third Way /
|r Martin Powell --
|g II.11.
|t Feminist Perspectives /
|r Jane Lewis --
|g II.12.
|t 'Race' and Social Welfare /
|r Waqar Ahmad and Gary Craig --
|g II.13.
|t The Green Perspective /
|r Michael Cahill --
|g II.14.
|t Postmodernism and New Directions /
|r Tony Fitzpatrick --
|g II.15.
|t Social Policy and Economic Policy /
|r Ian Gough --
|g II.16.
|t Social Policy: Culture and Nationhood /
|r Fiona Williams --
|g II.17.
|t Social Policy and Family Policy /
|r Jane Millar --
|g II.18.
|t Social Policy and Globalization /
|r Rob Sykes --
|g II.19.
|t Social Policy and the Political Process /
|r Michael Hill --
|g Pt. III.
|t The Production, Organization and Consumption of Welfare --
|g III.1.
|t State Welfare /
|r Norman Johnson --
|g III.2.
|t Private Welfare /
|r Edward Brunsdon --
|g III.3.
|t The Voluntary Sector /
|r Nicholas Deakin --
|g III.4.
|t Informal Welfare /
|r Clare Ungerson --
|g III.5.
|t Managing and Delivering Welfare /
|r John Clarke --
|g III.6.
|t The Governance of Local Welfare /
|r Allan Cochrane --
|g III.7.
|t Social Policy within the United Kingdom /
|r Richard Parry --
|g III.8.
|t Social Policy and the European Union /
|r Linda Hantrais --
|g III.9.
|t Supranational Agencies and Social Policy /
|r Bob Deacon --
|g III.10.
|t Paying for Welfare /
|r Howard Glennerster --
|g III.11.
|t Principles of Welfare /
|r Ruth Lister --
|g III.12.
|t The Distribution of Welfare /
|r John Hills --
|g III.13.
|t Accountability for Welfare /
|r Janet Newman --
|g Pt. IV.
|t Issues in Social Policy --
|g IV.1.
|t Children /
|r Malcolm Hill --
|g IV.2.
|t Young People /
|r Bob Coles --
|g IV.3.
|t Older People /
|r Alan Walker and Tony Maltby --
|g IV.4.
|t Disabled People /
|r Mike Oliver --
|g IV.5.
|t Lone Parents /
|r Jonathan Bradshaw --
|g IV.6.
|t Migrants /
|r Gail Lewis --
|g IV.7.
|t Income Protection and Social Security /
|r Stephen McKay and Karen Rowlingson --
|g IV.8.
|t Employment /
|r Alan Deacon --
|g IV.9.
|t Health Care /
|r Judith Allsop --
|g IV.10.
|t Education /
|r Miriam David --
|g IV.11.
|t Housing /
|r Alan Murie --
|g IV.12.
|t The Personal Social Services and Community Care /
|r John Baldock --
|g IV.13.
|t Criminal Justice /
|r Dee Cook --
|g Pt. V.
|t Resources --
|g V.1.
|t Doing Projects in Social Policy /
|r Hartley Dean --
|g V.2.
|t Fieldwork Placements and the Social Policy Curriculum /
|r Duncan Scott --
|g V.3.
|t Guide to the Literature /
|r Robert M. Page --
|g V.4.
|t Data Sources in the UK: National, Central and Local Government /
|r Fran Wasoff --
|g V.5.
|t Other Sources of UK Data /
|r Fran Bennett --
|g V.6.
|t European and International Data Sources /
|r Deborah Mabbett --
|g V.7.
|t The Internet and Web-based Sources /
|r Melanie Ashford and Pat Young --
|g Pt. VI.
|t Careers in Social Policy --
|g VI.1.
|t Careers and Postgraduate Study in Social Policy /
|r Margaret May and Catherine Bochel --
|g App.
|t The Social Policy Association (SPA).
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|a Great Britain
|x Social policy.
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|a Public welfare
|z Great Britain.
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|a Social policy
|x Study and teaching.
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|a Alcock, Peter,
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|a Erskine, Angus.
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|a May, Margaret,
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|a Social Policy Association (Great Britain)
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|a 2003-12-17
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|a Created by cofi, 17/12/2003. Updated by wewu, 01/03/2005.
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