This book explores the issue of social exclusion. It asks three main questions: How can social exclusion be measured? What are its main determinants or influences? And what policies can reduce social exclusion? The authors aim to consider how a focus on social exclusion may alter the policy questions that are most relevant by fostering debate in government, research, and academic circles.
This book explores the issue of social exclusion. It asks three main questions: How can social exclusion be measured? What are its main determinants or influences? And what policies can reduce social exclusion? The authors aim to consider how a focus on social exclusion may alter the policy questions that are most relevant by fostering debate in government, research, and academic circles.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Hills is Director and Professor of Social Policy at the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE), London School of Economics. Julian Le Grand is the Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. He is Chair of LSE Health and Social Care and a co-director of the Economic and Social Research Council's Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE). David Piachaud is Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics.
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* 1: Tania Burchardt, Julian Le Grand and David Piachaud: Introduction * 2: Brian Barry: Social exclusion, social isolation and the distribution of income * 3: Tania Burchardt, Julian Le Grand and David Piachaud: Degrees of exclusion: Developing a dynamic, multi-dimensional measure * 4: Simon Burgess and Carol Propper: The dynamics of poverty in Britain * 5: John Hobcraft: Social exclusion and the generations * 6: Kathleen Kiernan: Disadvantage and Demography---chicken and egg? * 7: Abigail McKnight: Low paid work: Drip feeding the poor * 8: Ruth Lupton and Anne Power: Social exclusion and neighbourhoods * 9: David Piachaud and Holly Sutherland: Child poverty * 10: Phil Agulnik, Tania Burchardt and Martin Evans: Response and prevention in the British welfare state * 11: Howard Glennerster and Jo Sparkes: Preventing social exclusion: Education's contribution * 12: Liz Richardson and Katharine Mumford: Community, neighbourhood and social infrastructure * 13: John Hills: Does a focus on 'social exclusion' change the policy response?
* 1: Tania Burchardt, Julian Le Grand and David Piachaud: Introduction * 2: Brian Barry: Social exclusion, social isolation and the distribution of income * 3: Tania Burchardt, Julian Le Grand and David Piachaud: Degrees of exclusion: Developing a dynamic, multi-dimensional measure * 4: Simon Burgess and Carol Propper: The dynamics of poverty in Britain * 5: John Hobcraft: Social exclusion and the generations * 6: Kathleen Kiernan: Disadvantage and Demography---chicken and egg? * 7: Abigail McKnight: Low paid work: Drip feeding the poor * 8: Ruth Lupton and Anne Power: Social exclusion and neighbourhoods * 9: David Piachaud and Holly Sutherland: Child poverty * 10: Phil Agulnik, Tania Burchardt and Martin Evans: Response and prevention in the British welfare state * 11: Howard Glennerster and Jo Sparkes: Preventing social exclusion: Education's contribution * 12: Liz Richardson and Katharine Mumford: Community, neighbourhood and social infrastructure * 13: John Hills: Does a focus on 'social exclusion' change the policy response?
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