Drawing together a mix of internationally renown contributors,
Social Policy Review 28 provides an up-to-date and diverse review
of the best in social policy scholarship. With specially
commissioned reviews of pensions, health care, conditionality and
housing this book examines important debates in the field. A themed
section on personalised budgets examines the introduction and
consequences of personalisation of funding from the perspectives of
the UK, Australia and Norway and considers the impact of such
funding on vulnerable groups such as the elderly and the homeless.
Published in association with the SPA this comprehensive discussion
and analysis of the current state of social policy will be of keen
interest to academics and students.
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