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The well-being of children in the UK (Paperback, 3rd New edition): Jonathan Bradshaw The well-being of children in the UK (Paperback, 3rd New edition)
Jonathan Bradshaw
R744 Discovery Miles 7 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The well-being of children is a vital and highly topical issue. This important new book is the third in a series and updates the findings from a wide range of data to evaluate the outcomes of the Labour government's policies for children. Edited by a highly regarded expert in the field, it uses a framework to compare policy areas, making it an excellent source book for researchers, policy makers and students.

Social Policy, Employment and Family Change in Comparative Perspective (Paperback): Jonathan Bradshaw, Aksel Hatland Social Policy, Employment and Family Change in Comparative Perspective (Paperback)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Aksel Hatland
R1,276 Discovery Miles 12 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a comparative study of family change, parental employment and social policy in the five Nordic countries, the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom. In all these countries family forms have been profoundly affected by lower fertility rates, lower marriage rates, increased cohabitation, higher risks of relationship breakdown and episodes of lone parenthood. These changes have also been linked to an increase in the proportion of mothers participating in the labour market. The contributors to this book trace these social trends over the last twenty years and analyse how social policy has developed and evolved in response. They argue that while the Nordic countries pioneered efforts to recognise new family forms and reconcile work and family life, there is still considerable variation between them as well as some evidence that the non-Nordic countries are catching up. Social Policy, Employment and Family Change in Comparative Perspective will strongly appeal to academics and researchers of social policy as well as policy makers looking to learn from the experiences of these countries.

Social Policy, Employment and Family Change in Comparative Perspective (Hardcover, illustrated edition): Jonathan Bradshaw,... Social Policy, Employment and Family Change in Comparative Perspective (Hardcover, illustrated edition)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Aksel Hatland
R3,416 Discovery Miles 34 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book is a comparative study of family change, parental employment and social policy in the five Nordic countries, the Netherlands, Germany and the United Kingdom. In all these countries family forms have been profoundly affected by lower fertility rates, lower marriage rates, increased cohabitation, higher risks of relationship breakdown and episodes of lone parenthood. These changes have also been linked to an increase in the proportion of mothers participating in the labour market. The contributors to this book trace these social trends over the last twenty years and analyse how social policy has developed and evolved in response. They argue that while the Nordic countries pioneered efforts to recognise new family forms and reconcile work and family life, there is still considerable variation between them as well as some evidence that the non-Nordic countries are catching up. Social Policy, Employment and Family Change in Comparative Perspective will strongly appeal to academics and researchers of social policy as well as policy makers looking to learn from the experiences of these countries.

Energy and Social Policy (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover): Jonathan Bradshaw, Toby Harris Energy and Social Policy (Routledge Revivals) (Hardcover)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Toby Harris
R3,547 Discovery Miles 35 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Energy price rises have been amongst the biggest change that has taken place in our society over the last few decades. Their impact, particularly when this book was first published in 1983, had a growing importance in social policy, practice and research, and fuel was, and still is, a major public issue. This collection of essays describes how any why domestic fuel prices have been rising faster than other prices and incomes, what impacts this has on domestic budgets, and the extent of 'fuel poverty'. The resulting problems of debts, disconnections, cold conditions and hypothermia are discussed by specialists in these fields. This book is ideal for students of economics and social policy.

Issues in Social Policy: Kathleen Jones, John Brown, Jonathan Bradshaw Issues in Social Policy
Kathleen Jones, John Brown, Jonathan Bradshaw
R2,598 Discovery Miles 25 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1978, Issues in Social Policy is designed as a basic textbook for social administration students in universities, polytechnics and similar institutions, and for students in allied fields such as medicine, nursing and public administration. What is meant when we talk of ‘equality’ and ‘equity’ as social goals? Do the two conflict? What are the social needs and the social resources which our society tries to reconcile? Is voluntary social service any more than a frill tacked on an expanding statutory empire – or perhaps a way of cutting public expenditure? Is there a conflict between universalist and selectivist social policies? What is the impact of deviancy theory on social policy? Is the growing professionalisation of social work in the true interests of clients? These are some of the questions which form the material of the book. The authors see the development of social policy as central to the development of a more just society, and the academic study of issues in social policy as crucial to clear thinking and effective action.

Absent Fathers? (Hardcover): Jonathan Bradshaw, Christine Skinner, Carol Stimson, Julie Williams Absent Fathers? (Hardcover)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Christine Skinner, Carol Stimson, Julie Williams
R4,708 Discovery Miles 47 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Much has been written and debated on lone mothers. However little has been discussed about non-resident fathers. Absent Fathers is part of a growing literature on men and masculinities and takes this debate further. Drawn from one of the best social policy units in the UK and results from the current ESRC Programme on Population and Household Change, it will provide a text for undergraduates in social policy and should also be important for professionals concerned with family breakdown and child support.

The Family Fund (Routledge Revivals) - An Initiative in Social Policy (Paperback): Jonathan Bradshaw The Family Fund (Routledge Revivals) - An Initiative in Social Policy (Paperback)
Jonathan Bradshaw
R1,187 Discovery Miles 11 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In The Family Fund, first published in 1980, Bradshaw discusses the introduction of The Family Fund- a grant given to families in response of the discovery of the damages caused by the Thalidomide drug. He examines all aspects of the Fund including its origins, aims, publicity and its future. This text is ideal for students of sociology.

The Family Fund (Routledge Revivals) - An Initiative in Social Policy (Hardcover): Jonathan Bradshaw The Family Fund (Routledge Revivals) - An Initiative in Social Policy (Hardcover)
Jonathan Bradshaw
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In "The Family Fund," first published in 1980, Bradshaw discusses the introduction of The Family Fund- a grant given to families in response of the discovery of the damages caused by the Thalidomide drug. He examines all aspects of the Fund including its origins, aims, publicity and its future. This text is ideal for students of sociology.

Researching Poverty (Paperback): Jonathan Bradshaw, Roy Sainsbury Researching Poverty (Paperback)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Roy Sainsbury
R1,083 Discovery Miles 10 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2000: This collection of papers reviews the theory, method and policy relevance of post-war poverty research. It is designed to contribute to bringing high quality research in this area back to the centre of both social research and informed policy debate.

Comparative Social Assistance - Localisation and Discretion (Paperback): John Ditch, Jonathan Bradshaw, Jochen Clasen, Meg... Comparative Social Assistance - Localisation and Discretion (Paperback)
John Ditch, Jonathan Bradshaw, Jochen Clasen, Meg Huby, Margaret Moodie
R737 Discovery Miles 7 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published in 1997, the is the report of a study commissioned by the Department of Social Security (UK). The aim of the study was to provide detailed information about the social assistance systems of four European countries which, to a greater or lesser extent, are delegated to local levels of government. The study distinguished between policy-making, finances, delivery and accountability. The strengths and weaknesses of each system were evaluated and common and divergent trends noted. There is growing interest in social assistance schemes internationally and this publication provides original information about European schemes. It follows an earlier study, also commissioned by the DSS, on social assistance schemes in 24 OECD countries.

Experiencing Poverty (Paperback): Jonathan Bradshaw, Roy Sainsbury Experiencing Poverty (Paperback)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Roy Sainsbury
R756 Discovery Miles 7 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2000: Marking the centenary of Seebohm Rowntree's first study of poverty in York, this volume examines the modern impact of poverty on health, nutrition, crime, gender and ethnicity.

Children and Social Security (Paperback): Jonathan Bradshaw Children and Social Security (Paperback)
Jonathan Bradshaw
R963 Discovery Miles 9 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2003. There is growing anxiety about the consequences of social and economic change for children in industrial countries. It is in this context that the Federation for International Studies in Social Security chose Children and Social Security as the theme of its conference held in June 2001. Leading academics came together to discuss issues such as international comparative studies of child poverty, financial benefit packages for children, aspects of social security provision for families with children. This volume is international in focus bringing together research from the US, Europe, South Africa, New Zealand it should be useful to researchers of social policy, economics, sociology and politics, as well as policy-makers and representatives of charities and international bodies.

Researching Poverty (Hardcover): Jonathan Bradshaw, Roy Sainsbury Researching Poverty (Hardcover)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Roy Sainsbury
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2000: This collection of papers reviews the theory, method and policy relevance of post-war poverty research. It is designed to contribute to bringing high quality research in this area back to the centre of both social research and informed policy debate.

Comparative Social Assistance - Localisation and Discretion (Hardcover): John Ditch, Jonathan Bradshaw, Jochen Clasen, Meg... Comparative Social Assistance - Localisation and Discretion (Hardcover)
John Ditch, Jonathan Bradshaw, Jochen Clasen, Meg Huby, Margaret Moodie
R1,668 Discovery Miles 16 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Published in 1997, the is the report of a study commissioned by the Department of Social Security (UK). The aim of the study was to provide detailed information about the social assistance systems of four European countries which, to a greater or lesser extent, are delegated to local levels of government. The study distinguished between policy-making, finances, delivery and accountability. The strengths and weaknesses of each system were evaluated and common and divergent trends noted. There is growing interest in social assistance schemes internationally and this publication provides original information about European schemes. It follows an earlier study, also commissioned by the DSS, on social assistance schemes in 24 OECD countries.

Absent Fathers? (Paperback, New): Jonathan Bradshaw, Christine Skinner, Carol Stimson, Julie Williams Absent Fathers? (Paperback, New)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Christine Skinner, Carol Stimson, Julie Williams
R1,451 Discovery Miles 14 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Much has been written and debated on lone mothers. However little has been discussed about non-resident fathers. Absent Fathers is part of a growing literature on men and masculinities and takes this debate further. Drawn from one of the best social policy units in the UK and results from the current ESRC Programme on Population and Household Change. It will provide a text for undergraduates in social policy and should also be important for professionals concerned with family breakdown and child support.

Children and Social Security (Hardcover): Jonathan Bradshaw Children and Social Security (Hardcover)
Jonathan Bradshaw
R3,561 Discovery Miles 35 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2003. There is growing anxiety about the consequences of social and economic change for children in industrial countries. It is in this context that the Federation for International Studies in Social Security chose Children and Social Security as the theme of its conference held in June 2001. Leading academics came together to discuss issues such as international comparative studies of child poverty, financial benefit packages for children, aspects of social security provision for families with children. This volume is international in focus bringing together research from the US, Europe, South Africa, New Zealand it should be useful to researchers of social policy, economics, sociology and politics, as well as policy-makers and representatives of charities and international bodies.

Experiencing Poverty (Hardcover): Jonathan Bradshaw, Roy Sainsbury Experiencing Poverty (Hardcover)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Roy Sainsbury
R3,278 Discovery Miles 32 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title was first published in 2000: Marking the centenary of Seebohm Rowntree's first study of poverty in York, this volume examines the modern impact of poverty on health, nutrition, crime, gender and ethnicity.

Energy and Social Policy (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback): Jonathan Bradshaw, Toby Harris Energy and Social Policy (Routledge Revivals) (Paperback)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Toby Harris
R1,187 Discovery Miles 11 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Energy price rises have been amongst the biggest change that has taken place in our society over the last few decades. Their impact, particularly when this book was first published in 1983, had a growing importance in social policy, practice and research, and fuel was, and still is, a major public issue. This collection of essays describes how any why domestic fuel prices have been rising faster than other prices and incomes, what impacts this has on domestic budgets, and the extent of 'fuel poverty'. The resulting problems of debts, disconnections, cold conditions and hypothermia are discussed by specialists in these fields. This book is ideal for students of economics and social policy.

The Well-Being of Children in the UK (Paperback, Fourth Edition): Jonathan Bradshaw The Well-Being of Children in the UK (Paperback, Fourth Edition)
Jonathan Bradshaw
R876 Discovery Miles 8 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now in its fourth edition, this is the classic assessment of the state of child well-being in the United Kingdom. This edition has been updated to review the latest evidence, examining the outcomes for children of the impact of the economic crisis and austerity measures since 2008. It draws together a vast amount of robust empirical evidence and includes intra-UK and international comparisons. Edited by a highly regarded expert in the field, each chapter covers a different domain of child well-being, including health, wellbeing, housing and education. This is an invaluable resource for academics, students, practitioners and policy makers concerned with child welfare and wellbeing.

Getting the Measure of Poverty - The Early Legacy of Seebohm Rowntree (Hardcover, New Ed): Jonathan Bradshaw, Roy Sainsbury Getting the Measure of Poverty - The Early Legacy of Seebohm Rowntree (Hardcover, New Ed)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Roy Sainsbury
R3,992 Discovery Miles 39 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume collects papers with a historical theme. They represent a fundamental review of A Study of Town Life and its impact on the study of poverty and empirical research more generally.

Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK - Volume 2 - The Dimensions of Disadvantage (Paperback): Jonathan Bradshaw, Mike... Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK - Volume 2 - The Dimensions of Disadvantage (Paperback)
Jonathan Bradshaw, Mike Tomlinson, Christiana Pantazis, Simon Pemberton, Glen Bramley, …
R992 Discovery Miles 9 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How many people live in poverty in the UK, and how has this changed over recent decades? Are those in poverty more likely to suffer other forms of disadvantage or social exclusion? Is exclusion multi-dimensional, taking different forms for different groups or places? Based on the largest UK study of its kind ever commissioned, this fascinating book provides the most detailed national picture of these problems. Chapters consider a range of dimensions of disadvantage as well as poverty - access to local services or employment, social relations or civic participation, health and well-being. The book also explores relationships between these in the first truly multi-dimensional analysis of exclusion. Written by leading academics, this is an authoritative account of welfare outcomes achieved across the UK. A companion volume Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK: Volume 1 focuses on specific groups such as children or older people, and different geographical areas.

Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK - Volume 1 - The Nature and Extent of the Problem (Paperback): Maria Gannon, Nick... Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK - Volume 1 - The Nature and Extent of the Problem (Paperback)
Maria Gannon, Nick Bailey, Mike Tomlinson, Eric Emerson, Pauline Heslop, …
R783 Discovery Miles 7 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The largest UK research study on poverty and social exclusion ever conducted reveals startling levels of deprivation. 18m people are unable to afford adequate housing; 14m can't afford essential household goods; and nearly half the population have some form of financial insecurity. Defining poverty as those whose lack of resources forces them to live below a publicly agreed minimum standard, this text provides unique and detailed insights into the nature and extent of poverty and social exclusion in the UK today. Written by a team of leading academics, the book reports on the extent and nature of poverty for different social groups: older and younger people; parents and children; ethnic groups; men and women; disabled people; and across regions through the recent period of austerity. It reflects on where government policies have made an impact and considers potential future developments. A companion volume Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK Volume 2 focuses on different aspects of poverty and social exclusion identified in the study.

The Well-Being of Children in the UK (Hardcover, 4th New edition): Jonathan Bradshaw The Well-Being of Children in the UK (Hardcover, 4th New edition)
Jonathan Bradshaw
R2,356 Discovery Miles 23 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Now in its fourth edition, this is the classic assessment of the state of child well-being in the United Kingdom. This edition has been updated to review the latest evidence, examining the outcomes for children of the impact of the economic crisis and austerity measures since 2008. It is an invaluable resource for academics, students, practitioners and policy makers concerned with child welfare and wellbeing.

Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK - Volume 1 - The Nature and Extent of the Problem (Hardcover): Maria Gannon, Nick... Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK - Volume 1 - The Nature and Extent of the Problem (Hardcover)
Maria Gannon, Nick Bailey, Mike Tomlinson, Eric Emerson, Pauline Heslop, …
R2,220 Discovery Miles 22 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The largest UK research study on poverty and social exclusion ever conducted reveals startling levels of deprivation. 18m people are unable to afford adequate housing; 14m can't afford essential household goods; and nearly half the population have some form of financial insecurity. Defining poverty as those whose lack of resources forces them to live below a publicly agreed minimum standard, this text provides unique and detailed insights into the nature and extent of poverty and social exclusion in the UK today. Written by a team of leading academics, the book reports on the extent and nature of poverty for different social groups: older and younger people; parents and children; ethnic groups; men and women; disabled people; and across regions through the recent period of austerity. It reflects on where government policies have made an impact and considers potential future developments. A companion volume Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK Volume 2 focuses on different aspects of poverty and social exclusion identified in the study.

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