This book, the third in Martin Powell's New Labour trilogy, analyses the legacy of Tony Blair's government for social policy, focusing on the extent to which it has changed the UK welfare state.
This book, the third in Martin Powell's New Labour trilogy, analyses the legacy of Tony Blair's government for social policy, focusing on the extent to which it has changed the UK welfare state.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martin Powell is Professor of Health and Social Policy at the Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham.
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Introduction: modernising the welfare state ~ Martin Powell The NHS after 10 years of New Labour ~ Calum Paton Housing policy: coming in out of the cold? ~ Brian Lund Social security and welfare reform ~ Stephen McKay and Karen Rowlingson Social care under Blair: are social care services more modern? ~ Mark Baldwin Education: from the comprehensive to the individual ~ Susan Martin and Yolande Muschamp Controlling crime and disorder: the Labour legacy ~ Sarah Charman and Stephen P. Savage Social investment: the discourse and the dimensions of change ~ Alexandra Dobrowolsky and Ruth Lister Risk and the Blair legacy ~ David Denney Going private? ~ Mark Drakeford Choice in public services: 'no choice but to choose' ~ Catherine Needham The conditional welfare state ~ Peter Dwyer The stages of New Labour ~ Ian Greener Social Democratic reforms of the welfare state: Germany and the UK compared ~ Martin Seeleib-Kaiser Conclusion: the Blair legacy ~ Martin Powell.
Introduction: modernising the welfare state ~ Martin Powell The NHS after 10 years of New Labour ~ Calum Paton Housing policy: coming in out of the cold? ~ Brian Lund Social security and welfare reform ~ Stephen McKay and Karen Rowlingson Social care under Blair: are social care services more modern? ~ Mark Baldwin Education: from the comprehensive to the individual ~ Susan Martin and Yolande Muschamp Controlling crime and disorder: the Labour legacy ~ Sarah Charman and Stephen P. Savage Social investment: the discourse and the dimensions of change ~ Alexandra Dobrowolsky and Ruth Lister Risk and the Blair legacy ~ David Denney Going private? ~ Mark Drakeford Choice in public services: 'no choice but to choose' ~ Catherine Needham The conditional welfare state ~ Peter Dwyer The stages of New Labour ~ Ian Greener Social Democratic reforms of the welfare state: Germany and the UK compared ~ Martin Seeleib-Kaiser Conclusion: the Blair legacy ~ Martin Powell.
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