Ten years have passed since devolution was implemented for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This anniversary is worthy of note for all scholars of UK social welfare, not just those with a specialist interest in political reform or the ‘Celtic’ nations, because reflection on the first decade of devolution inspires a rethink of some of the basic working assumptions of social policy analysis (see below, also Mooney et al., 2006), for example the extent to which the notion of a UK welfare state remains meaningful (cf. McEwen and Parry, 2005). This themed section provides an opportunity to consider the impact of devolution on broader understandings of polity, policy and practice as well as pointing to further possible divergences in and acr...
The Scottish National Party’s election win in 2011 produced the first overall majority for any party...
The Scottish Parliament opened in 1999. Since this devolution of powers, there has been an increase ...
The Scottish Parliament has been in existence for nearly two decades. Its powers have been extended ...
Ten years have passed since devolution was implemented for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thi...
Ten years have passed since devolution was implemented for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thi...
Constitutional change in the UK in 1998 led to the establishment of devolution for Scotland, and the...
Focusing on the policy field of social exclusion/inclusion, this article looks at how welfare arrang...
Social justice and social policy in Scotland offers a critical engagement with the state of social p...
This paper argues both that devolution is central to our understanding of developments in social pol...
The main thrust of this book deals with social policy and how the British welfare state can adapt it...
This paper questions the extent to which a distinctively Scottish social welfare policy has emerged ...
The implications of the 2011 Scottish election and the proposed referendum on Scottish independence ...
About the book: Social justice and social policy in Scotland offers a critical engagement with the ...
This paper focuses on the extent to which issues of equality, social justice and social welfare have...
This paper argues both that devolution is central to our understanding of developments in social pol...
The Scottish National Party’s election win in 2011 produced the first overall majority for any party...
The Scottish Parliament opened in 1999. Since this devolution of powers, there has been an increase ...
The Scottish Parliament has been in existence for nearly two decades. Its powers have been extended ...
Ten years have passed since devolution was implemented for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thi...
Ten years have passed since devolution was implemented for Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Thi...
Constitutional change in the UK in 1998 led to the establishment of devolution for Scotland, and the...
Focusing on the policy field of social exclusion/inclusion, this article looks at how welfare arrang...
Social justice and social policy in Scotland offers a critical engagement with the state of social p...
This paper argues both that devolution is central to our understanding of developments in social pol...
The main thrust of this book deals with social policy and how the British welfare state can adapt it...
This paper questions the extent to which a distinctively Scottish social welfare policy has emerged ...
The implications of the 2011 Scottish election and the proposed referendum on Scottish independence ...
About the book: Social justice and social policy in Scotland offers a critical engagement with the ...
This paper focuses on the extent to which issues of equality, social justice and social welfare have...
This paper argues both that devolution is central to our understanding of developments in social pol...
The Scottish National Party’s election win in 2011 produced the first overall majority for any party...
The Scottish Parliament opened in 1999. Since this devolution of powers, there has been an increase ...
The Scottish Parliament has been in existence for nearly two decades. Its powers have been extended ...