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|a Social policy review.
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|a Analysis and debate in social policy, 2022
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|a Experts review the leading social policy scholarship from the past year in this comprehensive volume. Published in association with the Social Policy Association, this volume addresses current issues and critical debates throughout the international social policy field.
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|a Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures and tables -- Notes on contributors -- Social policy in the shadow of the pandemic -- Part I: Policy groups -- 1. Climate justice, social policy and the transition to net zero in the UK -- Introduction -- Climate change and climate (in)justice -- Climate policy in the UK -- Conclusion -- 2. Localising employment policy: opportunities and challenges -- Introduction -- Background: localising employment policies -- Key innovations and thematic discussion of cases -- Discussion -- Conclusion
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|a 3. Getting in, being heard and influencing change: the labours of policy engagement in employment and social security research -- Introduction -- Evidence, knowledge and policy change -- REF impact case studies -- Evidence use and ALMPs -- A pragmatic realist approach to policy engagement -- Engaging through qualitative longitudinal research: militaryveterans and welfare reform -- Engaging through participatory research: benefit sanctions atthe local level -- Engaging through parliamentary committees -- Reflections as two early career researchers -- Conclusion
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|a 4. The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on UK housing policy: how do we rebuild the foundations of the 'wobbly pillar'? -- Introduction: COVID-19 putting 'the home' and neighbourhoodsinto the spotlight -- Financialisation, affordability and market failure within thehousing sector -- Impact of UK welfare reforms -- Homelessness -- Health and social care impacts -- Intersecting inequalities -- Conclusion -- Part II: Wider developments in social policy -- 5. The faceless researcher: the implications of carrying out research using digital methods during a global pandemic -- Introduction
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|a Reflections from two digital research projects -- Pandemic reflections -- Digital methods -- Suspicion and mistrust -- Showing your face -- Building a rapport online -- Conclusion -- 6. Caught between the local and the (trans)national: a street-level analysis of EU migrants' access to social benefits in German job centres -- Introduction -- Setting the scene: migration and the welfare state -- Conceptual backdrop: street-level bureaucrats as the hiddenpolicymakers -- Zooming in to the street level: administrative styles ofprocessing EU migrants' claims -- Conclusion
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|a 7. Critical perspectives on social work and social policy practice with vulnerable migrants in an era of emergencies -- Introduction -- How critical is critical social work? Contributions of social workknowledges from the 'other side of the line' -- Seeking a postcolonial human rights framework for socialworkers and policy practitioners -- Environmental and climate migration: theories andinterventions in welfare studies -- Migration, public health emergencies and welfare provision -- Conclusion: global emergencies, migration and the future ofsocial work and social policy
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