Spanish Society After Franco investigates the origins of collective
social welfare from the early nineteenth century, to set the
context for an analysis of contemporary social policy from the
perspective of economic and political trends since the transition
of democracy in the mid-1970s. The review of policy evolution is
complemented by an examination of the critical impact of social
change, particularly the decline of the power of the church,
regional devolution, the gender dimension and social exclusion.
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