Welfare State and Welfare Change
ISBN-10:
0335205178
ISBN-13:
9780335205172
Author(s): Hewitt, Martin; Powell, Martin A.
Edition: First Edition
Description:
This is a textbook written with the undergraduate student in mind. It provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to one of the most important but relatively neglected issues in social policy. It addresses the what, when and why issues of welfare change. What constitutes a change in the welfare state? Do we have a new welfare state? If so, when did this change occur? What factors influenced change? The book brings together a wide range of diverse material, and provides descriptive, analytical and explanatory perspectives on welfare change. It moves beyond both descriptive, historical accounts of the welfare state, and theoretical, abstract accounts to integrate them within a coherent structure.
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