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From transmitted deprivation to social exclusion - Policy, poverty, and parenting (Hardcover)
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From transmitted deprivation to social exclusion - Policy, poverty, and parenting (Hardcover)
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John Welshman's new book fills a major gap in social policy: the
history of debates over 'transmitted deprivation', and their
relationship with current initiatives on social exclusion. The book
explores the content and background to Sir Keith Joseph's famous
'cycle of deprivation' speech in 1972, examining his own
personality and family background, his concern with 'problem
families', and the wider policy context of the early 1970s. Tracing
the direction taken by the DHSS-SSRC Research Programme on
Transmitted Deprivation, it seeks to understand why the Programme
was set up, and why it took the direction it did. With this
background, the book explores New Labour's approach to child
poverty, initiatives such as Sure Start, the influence of research
on inter-generational continuities, and its new stance on social
exclusion. The author argues that, while earlier writers have
acknowledged the intellectual debt that New Labour owes to Joseph,
and noted similarities between current policy approaches to child
poverty and earlier debates, the Government's most recent attempts
to tackle social exclusion mean that these continuities are now
more striking than ever before. Making extensive use of archival
sources, private papers, contemporary published documents, and oral
interviews with retired civil servants and social scientists,
"Policy, Poverty and Parenting" is the only book-length treatment
of this important but neglected strand of the history of social
policy. It will be of interest to students and researchers working
on contemporary history, social policy, political science, public
policy, sociology, and public health.
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