Launched at LSE by CASE, in Social Policy in a Cold Climate: Policies and their Consequences Since the Crisis editors Ruth Lupton et al analyse the impact of recent Labour and Coalition government policies on inequality and the provision of key services, including health, education, housing and employment, since 2007. This volume particularly highlights the different iterations and definitions of inequality emerging in the ‘cold climate’ unleashed by the financial crisis, writes Chris McLachlan
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The diverse essays included in The Coalition Government and Social Policy: Restructuring the Welfare...
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Jennifer Hugh is impressed by a rounded and well referenced collection of essays on employment trend...
With the 2013 Spending Review now behind us and political parties starting to shape up their policie...
Social Insurance, Informality and Labor Markets studies social protection programs in Latin America ...
have been sharply criticised in the current financial crisis for their obeisance to the City of Lond...
This is the second research report in a series of papers which form the first stage of a programme o...
In Global Poverty: Deprivation, Distribution and Development since the Cold War, Andy Sumner examine...
Book Reviews : European Social Models from Crisis to Crisis: Employment and Inequality in the Era of...
This paper draws on extensive work undertaken with colleagues at the Centre for Analysis of Social E...
COVID-19 has transformed the British welfare state. The government has created millions of new benef...
Book review of: After Austerity: Welfare State Transformation in Europe After the Great Recession / ...
Review of - Guy Palmer, Tom MacInnes and Peter Kenway (2008), Monitoring poverty and social exclusio...
Paul Caruana-Galizia finds a passionately written account of the problems within social policy, but ...
The diverse essays included in The Coalition Government and Social Policy: Restructuring the Welfare...
This collection seeks to provides an innovative account of social control and behaviourism within we...
Two-thirds of UK government spending now goes on the welfare state and where the money is spent – he...
Jennifer Hugh is impressed by a rounded and well referenced collection of essays on employment trend...
With the 2013 Spending Review now behind us and political parties starting to shape up their policie...
Social Insurance, Informality and Labor Markets studies social protection programs in Latin America ...
have been sharply criticised in the current financial crisis for their obeisance to the City of Lond...
This is the second research report in a series of papers which form the first stage of a programme o...
In Global Poverty: Deprivation, Distribution and Development since the Cold War, Andy Sumner examine...
Book Reviews : European Social Models from Crisis to Crisis: Employment and Inequality in the Era of...