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E-grāmata: Social Policy Review 29: Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2017

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  • Formāts: 280 pages
  • Sērija : Social Policy Review 29
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jun-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Policy Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447336228
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  • Sērija : Social Policy Review 29
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  • ISBN-13: 9781447336228
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This edition presents an up-to-date and diverse review of the best in social policy scholarship over the past 12 months, from a group of internationally renowned authors.



This collection offers a comprehensive discussion of some of the most challenging issues facing social policy today, including an examination of Brexit, the Trump presidency, post-truth, migration, the lived experiences of food bank users, and the future of welfare benefits.



Published in association with the SPA, the volume will be valuable to academics and students within social policy, social welfare and related disciplines.

Recenzijas

"Social Policy Review is essential reading for up-to-date analysis of the key social policy issues of the day, by authors who know their subjects inside-out." Jane Millar, University of Bath

List of tables and figures
v
Notes on contributors vii
Part One Developments in social policy
1(82)
One The whys and wherefores of Brexit
3(20)
Nick Ellison
Two Workers on tap but income drying up? The potential implications for incomes and social protection of the `gig economy'
23(20)
Lee Gregory
Three Revolutionary times? The changing landscape of prisoner resettlement
43(20)
Emma Wincup
Four Confronting Brexit and Trump: towards a socially progressive globalisation
63(20)
Chris Holden
Part Two Contributions from the Social Policy Association Conference 2016
83(94)
Five Rethinking deservingness, choice and gratitude in emergency food provision
87(18)
Kayleigh Garthwaite
Six Maternal imprisonment: a family sentence
105(22)
Natalie Booth
Seven German Angst in a liberalised world of welfare capitalism: the hidden problem with post-conservative welfare policies
127(24)
Sigrid Betzelt
Ingo Bode
Eight Beyond `evidence-based policy' in a `post-truth' world: the role of ideas in public health policy
151(26)
Katherine E. Smith
Part Three `Benefit tourism? EU migrant citizens and the British welfare state
177(82)
Nine Benefit tourism and EU migrant citizens: real-world experiences
181(18)
Rebecca Ehata
Martin Seeleib-Kaiser
Ten "We don't rely on benefits": challenging mainstream narratives towards Roma migrants in the UK
199(20)
Philip Martin
Lisa Scullion
Philip Brown
Eleven Jumping the queue? How a focus on health tourism as benefit fraud misses much of the medical tourism story
219(24)
Daniel Horsfall
Ricardo Pagan
Twelve Controlling migration: the gender implications of work-related conditions in restricting rights to residence and to social benefits
243(16)
Isabel Shutes
Index 259
John Hudson is Professor of Social Policy at the University of York.



Catherine Needham is Reader in Public Policy and Public Management at the University of Birmingham.



Elke Heins is Lecturer in Social Policy at the University of Edinburgh.