A more equal society?: New Labour, Poverty, Inequality and Exclusion (Case Studies on Poverty, Place, and Policy)

A more equal society?: New Labour, Poverty, Inequality and Exclusion (Case Studies on Poverty, Place, and Policy)

by John Hills (Editor)

Synopsis

Although it has never declared a comprehensive 'war on poverty', the Labour Government that took office in 1997 has introduced an extensive set of measures designed to counter poverty in childhood and old age and to address individual and area-based social exclusion. A more equal society? brings together the expertise of a range of authors to provide an evaluation of Labour policy towards poverty and social exclusion between 1997 and 2004. It considers the challenges the government faced, examines the policies that were chosen and the targets set for them, and assesses results. A more equal society?: includes chapters on employment, inequalities in education and health, income inequality and political participation; asks how children, older people, poor neighbourhoods, ethnic minorities and other vulnerable groups have fared under New Labour; seeks to assess the government both on its own terms - in meeting its own targets - and according to alternative views of social exclusion; daws on the results of research carried out within the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) and on external evaluations. The book will be essential reading for academic and student audiences with an interest in contemporary social policy, as well as for all those who would like an objective account of Labour's achievements as it approaches the end of its second term in office.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 408
Edition: 1
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 12 Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 1861345771
ISBN 13: 9781861345776

Media Reviews
... this is a book that commands and deserves attention. It is the kind of publication that helps to renew my faith in the value of scholarly analysis of social policy. Policy World
... the LSE's mighty judgement on inequality: John Hills and Kitty Stewart's A more equal society? is the definitive text. Polly Toynbee, The Guardian
... this is a very good collection, not least for the range of issues explored and the wealth of information it provides. It deserves to be widely used by policy-makers, students and researchers. Urban Studies ... for a more informed understanding of just what has been happening since 1997, it is a great read. Regeneration & Renewal
A comprehensive and authoritative analysis of what New Labour's welfare reforms have achieved to date. Alan Deacon, School of Sociology and Social Policy, University of Leeds
Author Bio
John Hills is Director of the ESRC Research Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) and Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. Kitty Stewart is Research Fellow at CASE. She is the author, with John Micklewright, of The Welfare of Europe's Children, also published by The Policy Press.