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Social Policy Review 27 Analysis And Debate In Social Policy 2015 Zoë Irving Editor Menno Fenger Editor John Hudson Editor

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Social Policy Review 27 Analysis And Debate In Social Policy 2015 Zoë Irving Editor Menno Fenger Editor John Hudson Editor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.23 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Zoë Irving (editor); Menno Fenger (editor); John Hudson (editor)
ISBN: 9781447322788, 1447322789
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Social Policy Review 27 Analysis And Debate In Social Policy 2015 Zoë Irving Editor Menno Fenger Editor John Hudson Editor by Zoë Irving (editor); Menno Fenger (editor); John Hudson (editor) 9781447322788, 1447322789 instant download after payment.

Published in association with the SPA, Social Policy Review 27 draws together international scholarship at the forefront of addressing concerns that emphasise both the breadth of social policy analysis, and the expanse of issues with which it is engaged. Contributions to this edition focus on the effects of financialisation on services and care provision, policies to address deficiencies in housing and labour markets, and ways in which the study of social policy may need to develop to respond to its changing material concerns. A themed section explores the place of comparative welfare modelling in the context of change over the last quarter of a century to consider where scholarship has been and where it might be going.

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