This third edition takes the analysis of social policy into the time of the Blair government, offering new perspectives on the search for solutions to the problems of poverty, sickness, crime, squalor and poor educaitonal standards.
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The Making of Social Policy in Britain: From the Poor to New Labour by Kathleen Jones
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Table of Contents
Old Problems and New Economics; The Poor and the Poor Law; Dirt, Disease and Danger; Voluntary Action; Darkest England and the Poverty Surveys; Bypassing the Poor Law; Victorian Values or Socialist Visions?; The Liberal Answer; The Hungry Thirties; War, Peace and the Beveridge Plan; Setting up the Welfare State; Problems of Expansion Problems of Contraction; All Change.
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GOR002532787
9780485121629
048512162X
The Making of Social Policy in Britain: From the Poor to New Labour by Kathleen Jones
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