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ISBN: 9781405127240
Year: 2006
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 328
Description:
Written in a concise and accessible style by Michael Hill, this
textprovides a coherent, thematic account of social policy in the
modern world.
Takes a comparative approach, considering the ways in which
different countries approach social policies.
Discusses the applicability of comparative theory in social
policy
Examines individual policy areas, including social security,
employment policy, health services, social care and
education.
Provides a comparative exploration of current issues in social
policy, such as the implications of ageing societies and the impact
of global forces.
Written in a concise and accessible style by Michael Hill, who
is also the author of Blackwell?s Understanding Social
Policy, now in its seventh edition.
ISBN: 9781405127240
Year: 2006
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 328
Description:
Written in a concise and accessible style by Michael Hill, this
textprovides a coherent, thematic account of social policy in the
modern world.
Takes a comparative approach, considering the ways in which
different countries approach social policies.
Discusses the applicability of comparative theory in social
policy
Examines individual policy areas, including social security,
employment policy, health services, social care and
education.
Provides a comparative exploration of current issues in social
policy, such as the implications of ageing societies and the impact
of global forces.
Written in a concise and accessible style by Michael Hill, who
is also the author of Blackwell?s Understanding Social
Policy, now in its seventh edition.