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Understanding the finance of welfare (Second edition): What welfare costs and how to pay for it (Understanding Welfare: Social Issues, Policy and Practice) | Howard Glennerster Policy Press | Hardcover Feb 2009 How are hospitals, schools, GPs and social workers funded? How do the poor pay for their housing? ยท[vbTab]Is the tax...more 264 pages | | ||
Policy Press | Hardcover Jun 2008 Social Policy Review 20 provides students, academics, and all those interested in welfare issues with critical analysis...more 320 pages | | ||
Blackwell Publishers | Paperback Apr 1981 208 pages | | ||
Neville Chamberlain's Domestic Policies: Social Reform, Tariffs, and Financial Orthodoxy | Michael F. James Edwin Mellen Pr | Hardcover May 2010 The purpose of this work is to redress the imbalance in existing scholarship on Neville Chamberlain's domestic...more 259 pages | | ||
Wiley-Blackwell | Paperback Jan 2007 This is a new edition of one of the most widely used texts on the history of social policy in Britain. Covering the...more 336 pages | | ||
Routledge | Paperback Apr 1998 This book introduces a historical perspective on the emergence and development of social welfare. Starting from the...more 352 pages | | ||
Policy Press | Paperback Jul 2008 This book addresses the complexity of family change. It draws on evidence from two linked studies, one carried out in...more 288 pages | | ||
The Problem of Mental Deficiency: Eugenics, Democracy, and Social Policy in Britain c. 1870-1959 (Oxford Historical Monographs) | Mathew Thomson Oxford University Press, USA | Hardcover May 1998 This is the first full study of the great alarm about "mental defectives" in Britain between 1870 and 1959, and the...more 368 pages | | ||
Oxford University Press, USA | Kindle Edition Jul 2007 The third edition of this textbook remains a key book for students of social policy and other sociology related...more 769 pages | | ||
Policy Press | Paperback Mar 2011 Combining critical policy analysis with biographical accounts, this book provides a socio-historical account of the...more 224 pages | | ||










