Title: The State or the market : politics and welfare in contemporary Britain
Abstract:PART ONE: PRIVATE GRIEFS AND PUBLIC SORROWS Social Problems - Tom Hulley and John Clarke Social Construction and Social Causation The Undeserving Poor - John Ditch Unemployed People, Then and Now The ...PART ONE: PRIVATE GRIEFS AND PUBLIC SORROWS Social Problems - Tom Hulley and John Clarke Social Construction and Social Causation The Undeserving Poor - John Ditch Unemployed People, Then and Now The Social Construction of Dependency in Old Age - Alan Walker The Future of Social Work - Joan Cooper A Pragmatic View The Future of Social Work - Patrick Minford A View From the New Right Hazardous Lives - Social Work in the 1980s - Ann Davis A View From the Left Child Sexual Abuse - Mary Macleod and Esther Saraga Challenging the Orthodoxy PART TWO: PUBLIC POLICY AND THE FAMILY The Unnatural Family - Felicity Edholm Securing the Family? - Carol Smart Rhetoric and Policy in the Field of Social Security Family Matters and Public Policy - Malcolm Wicks The Asian Mother and Baby Campaign - Yvette Rocheron The Construction of Ethnic Minorities' Health Needs PART THREE: RESTRUCTURING THE WELFARE STATE The Break-Up of Consensus - Nevil Johnson Competitive Politics in a Declining Economy Understanding the Market - Norman Barry Towards the Remoralization of Society - Stephen Davies The Weakening of Social Democracy - Andrew Gamble The New Municipal Socialism - Geoff Green Living on Welfare - Jeremy Seabrook The Welfare State as Part of a Racially Structured and Patriarchal Capitalism - Fiona Williams PART FOUR: SOCIAL SCIENCE AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS The Contribution of Social Science - Jennifer PlattRead More
Publication Year: 1991
Publication Date: 1991-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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