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Social policy review 23 analysis and debate in social policy, 2011 | Author(s) | Chris Holden, Majella Kilkey, Gaby Ramia |
Publisher | Policy Press; Social Policy Association, Bristol, 2011 |
Pages | 336 pp |
Source | The Policy Press, University of Bristol, Fourth Floor, Beacon House, Queen's Road, Bristol BS8 1QU. http://www.policypress.org.uk |
Keywords | Social policy ; Year books. |
Annotation | This annual publication brings together critical analysis of progress and change on topical issues around social policy. This year's issue casts a critical eye over many of the reforms that have been advanced by the Coalition government since taking office in May 2010. Part 1 contains papers from the Symposium on the Coalition government including topics as follows: welfare reform, the `Big Society', responsibility and citizenship, inheritance tax, public service occupational pension reform, welfare to work after the recession, lone parents and the Conservatives, child poverty, and the English NHS as a market. Part 2 contains five papers under the heading Education in international context. (JL). |
Accession Number | CPA-110830002 B |
Classmark | TM2: 66M |
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