Richard Titmuss (1907-1973) was a pioneer in the field of social
administration (now social policy) and this reissued classic
contains a selection of his most famous writing on social issues.
It covers subjects ranging from the position of women in society,
changes in family life, and the social effects of
industrialisation, to the problems of an ageing population,
pensions, social security and taxation policy, and the development
of the national health service. This collection contains one of
Titmuss's most original contributions to the analysis of welfare
policy - his reflections on 'The social division of welfare'. The
book stands the test of time as representative of his thinking, and
as an inspiration to those who wrestle with the complex issues of
our welfare state.
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