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The Political Economy Of Social Welfare Policy In Africa Transforming Policy Through Practice Rinie Schenk

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The Political Economy Of Social Welfare Policy In Africa Transforming Policy Through Practice Rinie Schenk
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.42 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Rinie Schenk, Mimie Sesoko, Leila Patel, Tanusha Raniga, Johannes John-Langba, Ronald Addinall, Jean Triegaardt (editor), Viv Taylor (editor)
ISBN: 9780199076475, 0199076472
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Political Economy Of Social Welfare Policy In Africa Transforming Policy Through Practice Rinie Schenk by Rinie Schenk, Mimie Sesoko, Leila Patel, Tanusha Raniga, Johannes John-langba, Ronald Addinall, Jean Triegaardt (editor), Viv Taylor (editor) 9780199076475, 0199076472 instant download after payment.

The Political Economy of Social Welfare Policy in Africa: Transforming Policy through Practiceis a groundbreaking text that uses a political economy and human rights lens to analyse and critique social welfare policy in selected countries in Africa. Tracing the political transformation of
South Africa and other sub-Saharan countries, it provides the reader with critical insight into how social welfare policy evolved during periods of colonial and post-colonial governance regimes and the contemporary period characterised by neoliberal globalisation. The text focuses on the
interdependence of economic and social development policies and processes to advance human development and protect the basic human rights of all, especially the poorest and most marginalised.

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