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New Labour, new welfare state? - The 'third way' in British social policy (Paperback)
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New Labour, new welfare state? - The 'third way' in British social policy (Paperback)
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The New Labour government elected in May 1997 claimed that it would
modernise the welfare state, by rejecting the solutions of both the
Old Left and the New Right. New Labour, new welfare state? provides
the first comprehensive examination of the social policy of New
Labour; compares and contrasts current policy areas with both the
Old Left and the New Right and applies the concept of the 'third
way' to individual policy areas and to broader themes which cut
across policy areas. The contributors provide a comprehensive
account of developments in the main policy areas and in the themes
of citizenship and accountability, placing these within a wider
framework of the 'third way'. They find a complex picture. Although
the exact shape of the new welfare state is difficult to detect, it
is clear that there have been major changes in areas such as
citizenship, the mixed economy of welfare, the centrality of work
in an active welfare state, and the appearance of new elements such
as joined up government at the centre and new partnerships of
governance at the periphery. New Labour, new welfare state?
provides topical information on the debate on the future of the
welfare state and is essential reading for students and researchers
in social policy, politics and sociology.
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