The challenge of meeting the growing cost of welfare is one of the most pressing issues facing governments of our time. Glennerster’s authoritative Understanding the cost of welfare assesses what welfare costs and how it is funded sector-by-sector. The book is written in a clear, accessible style, ideally suited to both teaching and study, and the general reader. This substantially revised third edition includes: • Discussion of the many funding issues now facing welfare states, such as demographic change, tax resistance, slow growth and austerity programmes • The theory and practice of devolved tax and budgetary responsibilities between UK nations and in comparison with other countries • New chapters on pensions and post-16 education • Mor...
In present times of 'permanent' austerity, in which various structural challenges -such as globaliza...
Debates over the federal budget often refer to the level of ‘welfare’ spending. However the term wel...
The Welfare State is a key policy issue of the 1990s. The essays in this book depart from much of th...
The challenge of meeting the growing cost of welfare is one of the most pressing issues facing gover...
In an era of 'permanent austerity' (Pierson, 2001) and financial crisis, the issue of financing welf...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'The state of welfare: the economics of social spending', ed...
Blum S, Kuhlmann J. Understanding the welfare state in the context of austerity and populism. In: Gr...
About the book: Provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to social policy in the UK. Students ...
Now fully updated and expanded, the new second edition of this well established textbook will remain...
The 1997 election marked the prospect for a new era in social welfare - the possibility of establish...
Professor Glennerster's paper is timely and prescient. Accusing politicians of having an acute "case...
Recent studies of how European welfare systems are responding to current pressures agree that welfar...
In this volume, we include a range of international articles which grapple with welfare theory and i...
Just over 20 years ago, Fred Gruen (1982) reviewed debates about the level of welfare expenditure in...
This paper presents information on trends and composition of social expenditure across the OECD, and...
In present times of 'permanent' austerity, in which various structural challenges -such as globaliza...
Debates over the federal budget often refer to the level of ‘welfare’ spending. However the term wel...
The Welfare State is a key policy issue of the 1990s. The essays in this book depart from much of th...
The challenge of meeting the growing cost of welfare is one of the most pressing issues facing gover...
In an era of 'permanent austerity' (Pierson, 2001) and financial crisis, the issue of financing welf...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'The state of welfare: the economics of social spending', ed...
Blum S, Kuhlmann J. Understanding the welfare state in the context of austerity and populism. In: Gr...
About the book: Provides a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to social policy in the UK. Students ...
Now fully updated and expanded, the new second edition of this well established textbook will remain...
The 1997 election marked the prospect for a new era in social welfare - the possibility of establish...
Professor Glennerster's paper is timely and prescient. Accusing politicians of having an acute "case...
Recent studies of how European welfare systems are responding to current pressures agree that welfar...
In this volume, we include a range of international articles which grapple with welfare theory and i...
Just over 20 years ago, Fred Gruen (1982) reviewed debates about the level of welfare expenditure in...
This paper presents information on trends and composition of social expenditure across the OECD, and...
In present times of 'permanent' austerity, in which various structural challenges -such as globaliza...
Debates over the federal budget often refer to the level of ‘welfare’ spending. However the term wel...
The Welfare State is a key policy issue of the 1990s. The essays in this book depart from much of th...