Social Policy Review 18
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Edited by:
Linda Bauld
, Karen Clarke and Tony Maltby
About this book
Social Policy Review provides students, academics and all those interested in welfare issues with detailed analyses of progress and change in areas of major interest during the past year. Bringing together a selection of commissioned papers, the Review is organised in three parts. First, it concentrates on the main policy developments during 2005 in relation to five key areas of welfare provision, both in the UK and internationally. The second part, this year concentrating on the theme of health and well-being, draws on current research to explore key policy issues and challenges. The final section explores employment and later life - an often neglected area of social policy, yet one that will increasingly dominate the contemporary news agenda and that has long term implications for social policy.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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List of figures and tables
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List of contributors
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Introduction
1 - Key areas of social policy
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Personal social services: developments in adult social care
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Creating a patient-led NHS: empowering ‘consumers’ or shrinking the state?
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A ‘pivotal moment’? Education policy in England, 2005
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Strategic pragmatism? The state of British housing policy
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Social security policies in 2005
83 - Health and well-being
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More than a matter of choice? Consumerism and the modernisation of health care
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Being well and well-being: the value of community and professional concepts in understanding positive health
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Happiness and social policy: barking up the right tree in the wrong neck of the woods
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Using health and subjective wellbeing for quality of life measurement: a review
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Community well-being strategy and the legacies of new institutionalism and New Public Management in third way New Zealand
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Extending working life: problems and prospects for social and public policy
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Age discrimination in history
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Training and learning in the workplace: can we legislate against age discriminatory practices?
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Ageing and employment: looking back, looking forward
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Index
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