The coalition government and social policy :: restructuring the welfare state /
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505 | 8 | |a The coalition government's record on healthWhat factors influenced policy?; Conclusions; 6. The coalition government, the general election and the policy ratchet in education: a reflection on the 'ghosts' of policy past, present and yet to come; Introduction; Coalition education policy; From 'great expectations' to 'managing expectations'?; Conclusions: looking ahead; 7. Coalition housing policy in England; Introduction; Background; Coalition housing policies; Conclusions; 8. Social security under the coalition and Conservatives: shredding the system for people of working age | |
505 | 8 | |a Privileging pensionersIntroduction; Background: the 2010 context; Key coalition policies; The impacts of reform; Underlying themes and features; The influence of the Liberal Democrats; Comparison with the previous Labour governments (1997-2010); Comparison with previous Conservative governments (1979-97); Conservative majority government (2015- ); Conclusions; 9. Welfare and active labour market policies in the UK: the coalition government approach; Introduction; The reforms; The Conservative-led coalition government's approach; Conclusion | |
505 | 8 | |a 10. 'It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it': adult social care under the coalitionIntroduction; Adult social care under the coalition: from initial neglect to the Care Act 2014; The impact of austerity; Long-term care; Joint working between health and social care; Prevention; Personalisation; Conclusions: reflections on the coalition government; 11. Family policy: the Mods and Rockers; Introduction; From New Labour to the coalition; Stable marriage and stable families; Targeting: early and turnaround intervention; An unfettered Conservative government | |
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contents | THE COALITION GOVERNMENT AND SOCIAL POLICY; Contents; Notes on contributors; 1. The transformation of the welfare state? The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government and social policy; Introduction; Towards coalition; Interpreting the coalition government, 2010-15; Locating the coalition; Conclusions; 2. The coalition government, public spending and social policy; Introduction; A 'coalition' government?; Patterns of public spending, 2010-15; Welfare and public spending in the UK; 3. The changing governance of social policy; Introduction Why the governance and mechanisms of policymaking and implementation matterGovernance under the Conservatives, 1979-97; Governance under Labour, 1997-2010; The governance of social policy under the coalition government, 2010-15; Conclusions; 4. The coalition, social policy and public opinion; Introduction; Switching off the thermostat: attitudes towards tax and spending; Public priorities and the hardening of attitudes towards benefits recipients; Will someone turn the thermostat on?; Conclusions; 5. Health policy and the coalition government; Introduction; Key themes of coalition policy The coalition government's record on healthWhat factors influenced policy?; Conclusions; 6. The coalition government, the general election and the policy ratchet in education: a reflection on the 'ghosts' of policy past, present and yet to come; Introduction; Coalition education policy; From 'great expectations' to 'managing expectations'?; Conclusions: looking ahead; 7. Coalition housing policy in England; Introduction; Background; Coalition housing policies; Conclusions; 8. Social security under the coalition and Conservatives: shredding the system for people of working age Privileging pensionersIntroduction; Background: the 2010 context; Key coalition policies; The impacts of reform; Underlying themes and features; The influence of the Liberal Democrats; Comparison with the previous Labour governments (1997-2010); Comparison with previous Conservative governments (1979-97); Conservative majority government (2015- ); Conclusions; 9. Welfare and active labour market policies in the UK: the coalition government approach; Introduction; The reforms; The Conservative-led coalition government's approach; Conclusion 10. 'It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it': adult social care under the coalitionIntroduction; Adult social care under the coalition: from initial neglect to the Care Act 2014; The impact of austerity; Long-term care; Joint working between health and social care; Prevention; Personalisation; Conclusions: reflections on the coalition government; 11. Family policy: the Mods and Rockers; Introduction; From New Labour to the coalition; Stable marriage and stable families; Targeting: early and turnaround intervention; An unfettered Conservative government |
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spelling | The coalition government and social policy : restructuring the welfare state / [edited by] , Hugh Bochel and Martin Powell. Bristol : Policy Press, [2016] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes index. Vendor-supplied metadata. Includes bibliographical references and index. Annotation How did the UK Coalition Government's policies differ from previous Conservative (or Labour) Government policies? How did the Liberal Democrats influence them? And what can this tell us about the likely policy direction of the Conservative government elected in May 2015? Responding to the political and social policy changes made between 2010-15 this book considers the relationship between the two coalition parties to provide a critical assessment of how their policies affected the British welfare state, including the impact of 'austerity'. Looking beyond 2015, the contributors consider what the implications of these changes may be for social policy, both the challenges and opportunities, which will present themselves in the future. THE COALITION GOVERNMENT AND SOCIAL POLICY; Contents; Notes on contributors; 1. The transformation of the welfare state? The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government and social policy; Introduction; Towards coalition; Interpreting the coalition government, 2010-15; Locating the coalition; Conclusions; 2. The coalition government, public spending and social policy; Introduction; A 'coalition' government?; Patterns of public spending, 2010-15; Welfare and public spending in the UK; 3. The changing governance of social policy; Introduction Why the governance and mechanisms of policymaking and implementation matterGovernance under the Conservatives, 1979-97; Governance under Labour, 1997-2010; The governance of social policy under the coalition government, 2010-15; Conclusions; 4. The coalition, social policy and public opinion; Introduction; Switching off the thermostat: attitudes towards tax and spending; Public priorities and the hardening of attitudes towards benefits recipients; Will someone turn the thermostat on?; Conclusions; 5. Health policy and the coalition government; Introduction; Key themes of coalition policy The coalition government's record on healthWhat factors influenced policy?; Conclusions; 6. The coalition government, the general election and the policy ratchet in education: a reflection on the 'ghosts' of policy past, present and yet to come; Introduction; Coalition education policy; From 'great expectations' to 'managing expectations'?; Conclusions: looking ahead; 7. Coalition housing policy in England; Introduction; Background; Coalition housing policies; Conclusions; 8. Social security under the coalition and Conservatives: shredding the system for people of working age Privileging pensionersIntroduction; Background: the 2010 context; Key coalition policies; The impacts of reform; Underlying themes and features; The influence of the Liberal Democrats; Comparison with the previous Labour governments (1997-2010); Comparison with previous Conservative governments (1979-97); Conservative majority government (2015- ); Conclusions; 9. Welfare and active labour market policies in the UK: the coalition government approach; Introduction; The reforms; The Conservative-led coalition government's approach; Conclusion 10. 'It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it': adult social care under the coalitionIntroduction; Adult social care under the coalition: from initial neglect to the Care Act 2014; The impact of austerity; Long-term care; Joint working between health and social care; Prevention; Personalisation; Conclusions: reflections on the coalition government; 11. Family policy: the Mods and Rockers; Introduction; From New Labour to the coalition; Stable marriage and stable families; Targeting: early and turnaround intervention; An unfettered Conservative government Welfare state Great Britain. État providence Grande-Bretagne. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Human Services. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Policy. bisacsh Welfare state fast Great Britain fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdmp7p3cx8hpmJ8HvmTpP Electronic books. Bochel, Hugh M., editor. Powell, Martin, editor. Print version: Coalition government and social policy. Bristol : Policy Press, [2016] 9781447324560 1447324560 (OCoLC)948793948 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1196868 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The coalition government and social policy : restructuring the welfare state / THE COALITION GOVERNMENT AND SOCIAL POLICY; Contents; Notes on contributors; 1. The transformation of the welfare state? The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government and social policy; Introduction; Towards coalition; Interpreting the coalition government, 2010-15; Locating the coalition; Conclusions; 2. The coalition government, public spending and social policy; Introduction; A 'coalition' government?; Patterns of public spending, 2010-15; Welfare and public spending in the UK; 3. The changing governance of social policy; Introduction Why the governance and mechanisms of policymaking and implementation matterGovernance under the Conservatives, 1979-97; Governance under Labour, 1997-2010; The governance of social policy under the coalition government, 2010-15; Conclusions; 4. The coalition, social policy and public opinion; Introduction; Switching off the thermostat: attitudes towards tax and spending; Public priorities and the hardening of attitudes towards benefits recipients; Will someone turn the thermostat on?; Conclusions; 5. Health policy and the coalition government; Introduction; Key themes of coalition policy The coalition government's record on healthWhat factors influenced policy?; Conclusions; 6. The coalition government, the general election and the policy ratchet in education: a reflection on the 'ghosts' of policy past, present and yet to come; Introduction; Coalition education policy; From 'great expectations' to 'managing expectations'?; Conclusions: looking ahead; 7. Coalition housing policy in England; Introduction; Background; Coalition housing policies; Conclusions; 8. Social security under the coalition and Conservatives: shredding the system for people of working age Privileging pensionersIntroduction; Background: the 2010 context; Key coalition policies; The impacts of reform; Underlying themes and features; The influence of the Liberal Democrats; Comparison with the previous Labour governments (1997-2010); Comparison with previous Conservative governments (1979-97); Conservative majority government (2015- ); Conclusions; 9. Welfare and active labour market policies in the UK: the coalition government approach; Introduction; The reforms; The Conservative-led coalition government's approach; Conclusion 10. 'It ain't what you do, it's the way that you do it': adult social care under the coalitionIntroduction; Adult social care under the coalition: from initial neglect to the Care Act 2014; The impact of austerity; Long-term care; Joint working between health and social care; Prevention; Personalisation; Conclusions: reflections on the coalition government; 11. Family policy: the Mods and Rockers; Introduction; From New Labour to the coalition; Stable marriage and stable families; Targeting: early and turnaround intervention; An unfettered Conservative government Welfare state Great Britain. État providence Grande-Bretagne. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Human Services. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Policy. bisacsh Welfare state fast |
title | The coalition government and social policy : restructuring the welfare state / |
title_auth | The coalition government and social policy : restructuring the welfare state / |
title_exact_search | The coalition government and social policy : restructuring the welfare state / |
title_full | The coalition government and social policy : restructuring the welfare state / [edited by] , Hugh Bochel and Martin Powell. |
title_fullStr | The coalition government and social policy : restructuring the welfare state / [edited by] , Hugh Bochel and Martin Powell. |
title_full_unstemmed | The coalition government and social policy : restructuring the welfare state / [edited by] , Hugh Bochel and Martin Powell. |
title_short | The coalition government and social policy : |
title_sort | coalition government and social policy restructuring the welfare state |
title_sub | restructuring the welfare state / |
topic | Welfare state Great Britain. État providence Grande-Bretagne. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE Human Services. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Policy. bisacsh Welfare state fast |
topic_facet | Welfare state Great Britain. État providence Grande-Bretagne. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. SOCIAL SCIENCE Human Services. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Policy. Welfare state Great Britain Electronic books. |
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