Public welfare -- Great Britain
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Public welfare -- Great Britain
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Public welfare
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Incoming Resources
- New managerialism, new welfare?, edited by John Clarke, Sharon Gewirtz and Eugene McLaughlin
- Power, authority and responsibility in social services, social work in area teams, Malcolm Payne
- The emerging British underclass, Charles Murray ... [et al.]
- Social policy, a conceptual and theoretical introduction, edited by Michael Lavalette and Alan Pratt
- Welfare or welfare state?, contradictions and dilemmas in social policy, David Marsland ; foreword by Baroness Thatcher
- The student's companion to social policy, edited by Pete Alcock, Tina Haux, Margaret May and Sharon Wright
- Communities and caring, the mixed economy of welfare, Marjorie Mayo
- Women & the welfare state, Elizabeth Wilson
- The student's companion to social policy.
- Responding to poverty, the politics of cash and care, Saul Becker
- Stakeholder welfare, Frank Field ; with commentaries by Pete Alcock ... [et al.]
- The managerial state, power, politics and ideology in the remaking of social welfare, John Clarke and Janet Newman
- Social policy review., edited by Chris Holden, Majella Kilkey and Gaby Ramia, 23
- Underclass, the crisis deepens, Charles Murray ; with commentaries by Pete Alcock ... [et al.]
- Towards the sensitive bureaucracy, consumers, welfare, and the new pluralism, edited by Drew Clode, Christopher Parker and Stuart Etherington
- Discussing the welfare state, Charles Carter, Thomas Wilson
- Igirisugata yutakasa no shinjitsu, Hayashi Shingo
- Planning for priority groups, Howard Glennerster with Nancy Korman and Francis Marslen-Wilson
- New Labour, new welfare state?, the 'third way' in British social policy, edited by Martin Powell
- Welfare, law, and citizenship, Hartley Dean
- That option no longer exists, Britain 1974-76, John Medhurst
- The student's companion to social policy, edited by Pete Alcock, Angus Erskine, and Margaret May
- Work to welfare, how men become detached from the labour market, Pete Alcock ... [et al.]
- Modernising the welfare state, the Blair legacy, edited by Martin Powell
- Understanding community care, a guide for social workers, Ann McDonald
- Imagining welfare futures, edited by Gordon Hughes
- The student's companion to social policy.
- The family and the state, considerations for social policy, Robert M. Moroney
- The state of dependency, welfare under Labour, [Frank Field]
- Race and ethnicity in a welfare society, Charlotte Williams and Mark R.D Johnson
- Risk, social policy and welfare, Hazel Kemshall
- The coming of the welfare state, Maurice Bruce
- The Poor Law report of 1834, [Poor Law Commission] ; edited with an introduction by S.G. and E.O.A. Checkland
- The sociology of the caring professions, edited by Pamela Abbott and Liz Meerabeau
- Beyond the welfare state, an economic, political and moral critique of indicriminate state welfare and a review of alternatives to dependency, Ralph Harris
- A more equal society?, New Labour, poverty, inequality and exclusion, edited by John Hills and Kitty Stewart
- Problem-led learning for social work, the enquiry and action approach, Hilary Burgess
- Managing poverty, the limits of social assistance, Carol Walker
- The essentials of community care, Peter Sharkey
- Inside the caring services, David Tossell and Richard Webb
- Safeguarding in social work practice, a lifespan approach, Charlotte Chisnell and Caroline Kelly
- Equalising opportunities, minimising oppression, a critical review of anti-discriminatory policies in health and social welfare, edited by Dylan Ronald Tomlinson and Winston Trew
- The student's companion to social policy, edited by Pete Alcock, Margaret May, and Sharon Wright
- Families and their needs, with particular reference to one-parent families; an enquiry carried out in 1970 by the Social Survey Division of the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Security, by Audrey Hunt, Judith Fox and Margaret Morgan
- The Future of the Welfare State, remaking social policy, edited by Howard Glennerster
- New managerialism, new welfare?, edited by John Clarke, Sharon Gewirtz and Eugene McLaughlin
- A price worth paying?, a study of the effects of government grant aid to voluntary organisations, Diana Leat, Sue Tester, Judith Unell
- Health and welfare, Hilary Graham
- Introducing social policy, Cliff Alcock, Guy Daly and Edwin Griggs
- Social policy review, edited by Gaby Ramia, Graduate School of Government, University of Sydney, Kevin Farnsworth and Zoe Irving, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffield, 25
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