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Understanding the finance of welfare Howard Glennerster

Understanding the finance of welfare By Howard Glennerster

Understanding the finance of welfare by Howard Glennerster


Summary

The second edition of this textbook assesses the ways in which health care, personal social services, education, housing, pensions and social security are funded in the UK. In each case the UK is compared with other countries. The book considers how services are rationed and asks what future there is for the funding of Western welfare states.

Understanding the finance of welfare Summary

Understanding the finance of welfare: What welfare costs and how to pay for it by Howard Glennerster

* How are hospitals, schools, GPs and social workers funded? How do the poor pay for their housing? * Is the tax payer prepared to pay adequate pensions to the growing numbers of old people? Will we all have to work longer? * Can western welfare states survive in an increasingly competitive world economy? These are some of the questions that the second edition of this best-selling textbook tries to answer. It begins by reviewing the range of ways in which basic human needs can be met and summarises in an accessible way the economic literature on why markets and even governments can fail in this respect. In a series of chapters Understanding the finance of welfare describes and assesses in detail the ways in which health care, personal social services, education, housing, pensions and social security are funded in the UK. In each case what happens in the UK is compared with the means used in other countries. Since demand always outruns supply, the book considers how these services are rationed and concludes by asking what future there is for the funding of western welfare states. Much has happened to the funding of social policy and the economy since the first edition of this book, especially in pensions and social care. New devolved assemblies have taken responsibility for setting social policy and their funding has become an issue. In response, much of the book has been revised and all the figures and tables have been updated. Understanding the finance of welfare has been designed to fit the needs of social policy student syllabuses where it has become an essential text. It is also important to students of public policy and economics and those training as teachers, medical students and social workers. But it will also be of interest to the general public because there is no more important political topic today than how social services are funded.

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... a total winner.. provides interest and excellence throughout. SPA News

About Howard Glennerster

Howard Glennerster is Professor Emeritus of Social Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has been an advisor to HM Treasury and to the Secretary of State for Health on issues of resource allocation.

Table of Contents

Meeting basic human needs; Market failure and government failure; How to pay for social programmes? The tax constraint; Financing healthcare; Financing social care; Financing education; Financing income security; Financing housing; Rationing scarce resources: managing rising expectations; Do welfare states have a future?

Additional information

GOR002192200
9781847421081
1847421083
Understanding the finance of welfare: What welfare costs and how to pay for it by Howard Glennerster
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Policy Press
2009-02-02
264
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