The development of social welfare in Britain:

This textbook is aimed at undergraduate and diploma students across a wide range of the social sciences; with particular reference to those preparing for or involved in careers in social and public administration. It provides, in compact and accessible form, the story of social provision from mediev...

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Main Author: Midwinter, Eric (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Buckingham [u.a.] Open Univ. Press 1994
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:This textbook is aimed at undergraduate and diploma students across a wide range of the social sciences; with particular reference to those preparing for or involved in careers in social and public administration. It provides, in compact and accessible form, the story of social provision from medieval times to the present day, systematically examining major themes of: the relief of poverty and social care, healthcare and housing, crime and policing, and education
With the rise of the welfare state, and its current questioning as a chief focus, the book sets out to analyse how the state has responded to the social problems that have beset it. Consideration is given to comparative elements in Europe, North America and elsewhere, together with specific reference to issues of race, ethnicity and gender. A specially prepared glossary completes what is a well-packaged review and description of the growth and present disposition of the full range of social and public services in Britain
Physical Description:VII, 194 S.
ISBN:0335191045
0335191053

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