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The fourth edition of The Student's Companion to Social Policy maintains the text's inimitable and best-selling approach. Written by a wide range of experts in the field, it has been extensively updated and revised to take account of recent developments and debates and changing political and economic configurations. Includes an additional five chapter section on the key themes and issues in the development of social policy in the UK since the nineteenth century New to this edition are chapters addressing emergent areas in the discipline, new illustrative material, problem-centred review questions, and a dedicated website Provides students with a 'Companion' which is so comprehensive that it can be used throughout their undergraduate and/or postgraduate studies Meets the needs both of those specializing in social policy or policy-related occupations and the wide range of students studying it as part of other programmes Enhanced by a website available at www.wiley.com/go/alcock4e, featuring student resources including chapter overviews, study questions, videos, resource guides, and more. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Written by a team of experts working at the forefront of social policy, this fully updated
edition of the bestselling textbook charts the latest developments, research, challenges,
and controversies in the feld.
• Provides students with the analytical base from which to investigate and evaluate key
concepts, perspectives, policies, and outcomes at national and international levels
• Features a new section on devolution and social policy in the UK; enhanced discussion
of international and comparative issues; and new coverage of nudge-based policies,
austerity politics, sustainable welfare, working age conditionality, social movements,
policy learning and transfer, and social policy in the BRIC countries
• Offers essential information for anyone studying social policy, from undergraduates
on introductory courses to those pursuing postgraduate or professional programmes
• Accompanied by updated online resources including chapter overviews, study
questions, guides to key sources and career opportunities, a key term glossary, and more