British Social Policy Since 1945 (Making Contemporary Britain)

British Social Policy Since 1945 (Making Contemporary Britain)

by HowardGlennerster (Author)

Synopsis

This is a new edition of one of the most widely used texts on the history of social policy. Covering the period from the end of the Second World War to the present day, Howard Glennerster focuses on the 'Welfare State' to explore the myths that have shaped popular conceptions of social policy, and which continue to dominate current debates.The new edition includes: an entirely new chapter on developments since the 1997 General Election. completely updated and amended text, including greater coverage of the Thatcher period. a new conclusion drawing out what is seen as a distinctively British social policy direction. more cross-country comparisons. a fully updated reference section. From the earliest days of the welfare state, to New Labour's reform commitments for the new century, Glennerster concludes that social policy can only ever be understood in the context of the political and economic concerns of the time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: 2
Publisher: Wiley–Blackwell
Published: 09 Sep 2000

ISBN 10: 0631220224
ISBN 13: 9780631220220

Author Bio
Howard Glennerster has been an active participant in the social policy process and a commentator on it since the early 1960s, when he joined the Labour Party Research Department. He is now Professor of Social Administration at the London School of Economics, Chairman of the Suntory Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines, and Co-Director of the Welfare State Programme. He is the author of many books on social policy including Implementing The New Community Care (with Jane Lewis, 1996).