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Dive inside this textbook for an accessible guide to the discipline
of public services. Perfect for students, it offers a comprehensive
account of core public service topics and explains the fundamental
elements of working in the public services. Outlining their role in
the welfare state, it explores the policies, providers and
legalities shaping the context in which public services operate.
Students will study concepts of organisational change, strategy,
management, leadership and funding, and engage with timely
discussions around contemporary public issues such as equality,
sustainability and climate change. Key features to support student
learning include: * objectives at the beginning of each chapter; *
case studies and examples; * end of chapter summaries; * reflective
questions; * further reading recommendations and resources.
Bringing together authors with expertise in politics and public
policy, social policy and law, this book is essential reading for
everybody studying public services.
Dive inside this textbook for an accessible guide to the discipline
of public services. Perfect for students, it offers a comprehensive
account of core public service topics and explains the fundamental
elements of working in the public services. Outlining their role in
the welfare state, it explores the policies, providers and
legalities shaping the context in which public services operate.
Students will study concepts of organisational change, strategy,
management, leadership and funding, and engage with timely
discussions around contemporary public issues such as equality,
sustainability and climate change. Key features to support student
learning include: * objectives at the beginning of each chapter; *
case studies and examples; * end of chapter summaries; * reflective
questions; * further reading recommendations and resources.
Bringing together authors with expertise in politics and public
policy, social policy and law, this book is essential reading for
everybody studying public services.
The 1990s were the decade of transition from white rule to black
rule in South Africa. In the political sphere the transition was
dramatic. In the economic sphere less so, yet the effects were and
are likely to be far more far reaching. It is the economic impacts
which are likely to determine the future of the country. With the
exception of the diamond-rich Botswana, all the countries of Africa
which underwent the transition from white to black rule experienced
economic decline. Is this to be the fate of South Africa? How was
and is South Africa's historical role as the world's leading gold
producer affected by the transition? Why did some economic policies
succeed and others fail? This book, by leading authorities in the
field, attempts to answer these and other related questions. -- .
South Africa has undergone a financial revolution since 1950 when
the financial structure was colonial. By 1990 the situation had
changed and new institutions emerged. This book looks at some of
these institutions including the first Afrikaner banks, merchant
banks and discount houses.
South Africa's leading economists adopt within this volume a
sectoral approach in their analysis of the drastic changes that
have occurred within the South African economy since 1970. The book
illustrates how, despite its sophisticated infrastructure, the
South African economy has shared in the economic decline -
resulting from misguided economic policies - that has been the
experience of Sub-Saharan Africa.The contributors argue that the
failure of manufacturing to maintain the country's economic growth,
once the output of the gold mines began to decline, is central to
an understanding of events and outcomes in the economy. Government
policy towards manufacturing has played a major part in the decline
of the South African economy, but this has, however, tended to be
overlooked as a result of the turbulence generated by the political
events unfolding in South Africa. The Decline of the South African
Economy will prove to be a fascinating read for students, teachers,
researchers and academics with a special interest in modern
economic development or in Africa and the Third World.
A collection of short stories and poems from Milang's "Lakeliners"
Writers Group.
The most vicious and sadistic killer in Chicago's history is on the
loose during the winter of 1984 Leaving no clues and seemingly
killing at random, the Chicago p.d are locked in a race against
time to stop him before he kills again. Set against the backdrop of
one of the worst winters ever in Chicago, Lost in the city draws
you into the story of a young cop, Sam Carter, and his seasoned
partner, Frank Miller, as they decide to take it upon themselves to
catch the killer. Little do they realise it will force them to
battle not only the elements but also the entire Chicago pd as well
as their own personal demons Violent and disturbing, set in real
locations and events from the time, this is a story of two men as
they are pushed further than they ever thought possible.
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