This is the first work that systematically applies the
comparative method to the study of social policy and
administration. After a full discussion of this approach in the
introduction, the book offers three authoritative national
studies--France, Norway, Canada--each giving a rounded picture of
social policy and administration in the particular country. Social
needs, resources, and forms of social administration are related to
the most significant social, demographic, economic, and political
factors of the area in question. The authors trace the development
of social policies and indicate the direction these policies are
likely to take in the future. Comparisons between problems and
solutions in all three countries, as well as in Great Britain and
the United States, are made throughout.
Part II contains comparative analyses of particular problems and
of the different forms of social administration designed to deal
with them. The problem approach is applied to five areas of social
administration: social policy and social planning, social security,
coordination, social policies and care for the aged and family
policies. Examples are taken not only from the countries previously
under study, but also from other Western nations with
well-developed social service systems. A concluding chapter
delineates the benefits of the comparative method as demonstrated
in this volume, and outlines how the goals set forth in the
introduction have been fulfilled.
This unique and fascinating book will be of interest to a wide
range of readers, especially those concerned with the study, the
making, or the implementation and administration of social policy.
It will serve as a stimulus for fresh interpretation and the
re-evaluation of major social institutions here and abroad.
"Barbara N. Rodgers" was a reader in social administration at
the University of Manchester, England. She has been teaching
comparative studies there for more than twenty years and has
studied and published widely on the social services of Britain,
Canada, France, and the USA. "John Greve" was Senior Lecturer in
Social Administration at the University of Southampton, England.
"John S. Morgan" was Dean of the School of Social Work, University
of Pennsylvania. His books include Welfare and Wisdom.
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