Social Policy Review 30: Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2018

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Policy Press, 2018 - Great Britain - 302 pages
Part 1: Developments in Social Policy edited by Catherine Needham; Grenfell foretold: a very neoliberal tragedy Stuart Hodkinson; Modern slavery in the United Kingdom: an incoherent response Gary Craig; Childcare, life chances and social justice Gideon Calder; Outcomes-based approaches and the devolved administrations Derek Birrell and Ann Marie Gray; Part 2: Contributions from the Social Policy Association Conference 2017 edited by Elke Heins; Fiscal welfare and its contribution to inequality Adrian Sinfield; `Good solid Conservatism': Theresa May's 'doctrine' and her approach to the welfare state' Robert Page; Making markets in employment support: does the variety of quasi-market matter for people with disabilities and health conditions? Eleanor Carter; Social policy and populism: welfare nationalism as the new narrative of social citizenship Markus Ketola and Johan Nordensvard; What is impact? Learning from examples across the professional life-course Tina Haux; Part 3: Excavating social policy lessons from the New Labour era edited by James Rees; Regeneration redux? What (if anything) can we learn from New Labour? Ruth Lupton and Richard Crisp; Back to the future of community cohesion? Learning from New Labour Matthew Donoghue; Learning from New Labour's approach to the NHS Ian Greener; New Labour and adolescent social exclusion: a retrospective Rikki Dean and Moira Wallace.

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