Exploring the World of Social Policy : An International Approach /
Authored by two highly respected and experienced academics, this book demonstrates the rewards of studying social policy from an international perspective by avoiding the constraints of a single-nation focus.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bristol :
Policy Press,
2020.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- List of figures, tables and boxes
- Preface
- 1. Social policy and social progress: how can we explore the world?
- Worlds of social policy
- The world of social policy
- The world of academic social policy study
- Social policy and social change
- Structure of the book
- Part I: Themes and perspectives
- 2. Inequalities and why they matter
- Introduction
- Inequality between and within nations
- Persistence and change in inequality
- Inequality and social policy
- Conclusion
- 3. Varieties of welfare
- Introduction
- The origins of comparative studies
- Esping-Andersen's regime model
- Developments of regime theory
- Reshaping the original regime types?
- Other regimes
- Using regime theory today
- Conclusion
- 4. Policy processes
- Introduction
- The exploration of power
- Theoretical approaches to continuity and change
- Agenda setting
- From agendas to outcomes
- Policy transfer and policy convergence
- Conclusion
- Part II: Policy domains
- 5. Income security
- Introduction
- The dominance of income security within social policy
- Social insurance
- Non-contributory cash transfers
- Means testing
- Comparing pension systems
- Comparative analysis of income security systems today: an overview
- Conclusion
- 6. Work and employment
- Introduction
- The meaning of work in its social context
- Labour as a commodity
- Comparative international data on employment and unemployment
- Employment policy as social policy
- Work and welfare
- The shift to 'active' labour market policies
- The global labour market
- Conclusion
- 7. Education
- Introduction
- National expenditure on education
- Education and social policy
- Education and society
- Characterizing and comparing education systems
- Education outputs: the PISA data source
- Education as a global enterprise
- Conclusion
- 8. Housing
- Introduction
- Housing and the market
- Housing and the state
- Policy solutions: helping the market or helping people?
- Housing need
- The dimensions of adequacy and inadequacy of housing
- Conclusion
- 9. Health
- Introduction
- Health outcomes
- Public policy as a response to health inequalities
- Health inequalities and health expenditure
- Health policy typologies: the usability of regime theory?
- Types but not regimes?
- Financing and provision
- Conclusion
- 10. Social care
- Introduction
- Private issues or public concerns?
- The relationship between social care policy and other social policies
- Variations in the need for social care
- Pre-school childcare
- Social care from youth to old age
- Care beyond working life
- The need for long-term care
- Approaches to the provision of public long-term care
- Conclusion
- 11. Environment
- Introduction
- Growth and GDP: the dominance of a production perspective
- Externalities and collective action problems