3 Although most collectivist welfare theorists ( including Titmuss himself ) would not reject the market per se , they do maintain that it is the cause of those economic misfortunes that render some people in need of welfare .
Saraceno, C. (2008) 'Patterns of family living in the enlarged Europe', in Alber, J., Fahey, T. and Saraceno, C. (eds.) Handbook of Quality of Life in the ... Starke, P., Obinger, H. and Castles, F. G. (2008) 'Convergence towards where?
... tobacco grew at a modest pace, while per capita spending for personal grooming and care came close to doubling. ... I have been greatly aided by an unpublished report by Norman C. Dalkey and Ralph J. Lewis of the RAND Corporation.
Welfare: The Political Economy of Welfare Reform in the United States
Written in a lively style, this book provides students of sociology, social policy and political science with a valuable point of access to a range of debates and thinking in the field of welfare and related concepts.
This volume presents an approach to the evaluation of economic policies through the econometric modeling of aggregate consumer behavior.
I would single out New and Le Grand's Rationing in the NHS (King's Fund), Harrison and Hunter's Rationing Health Care (IPPR) and Wordsworth, Donaldson and Scott's Can We Afford the NHS? (IPPR). One of the few comprehensive challenges to ...
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Editor Katherine Swarts presents readers with a broad and balanced examination of the welfare system. Essays consider several factors, including the relationship between welfare and race, problems with reformed welfare,...
A documentary history of welfare policy in the U.S.
By looking at contemporary concerns about access to social welfare, this book examines how individuals and groups come to be defined as in need, at risk or deserving of welfare.
A documentary history of welfare policy in the U.S.