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The welfare state : its AIMS, benefits and costs / by J.F. Sleeman
(Routledge library editions. welfare and the state)

Publisher (Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis)
Year [2018]
Edition First edition.
Authors *Sleeman, John F author
Taylor and Francis

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OB00179611 Taylor & Francis eBooks Archive Collection (電子ブック) 9780429870866

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Notes chapter 1 What is the Welfare State? -- chapter 2 The Origins of the Modern Welfare State -- chapter 3 Development of the Social Services, 1900-1948 -- chapter 4 The 'Beveridge Revolution' -- chapter 5 General Description of the Post-1945 Welfare State -- chapter 6 The Limitations of the British Welfare State -- chapter 7 The Economics of the Welfare State -- chapter 8 International Comparisons -- chapter 9 The Future of the Welfare State
Originally published in 1973, The Welfare State traces the historical roots of the Welfare State and considers the problems to which it gives rise, especially in the allocation of resources. It focuses on the economic issue of meeting needs with scarce resources and compares the British experience with that of other countries. It sets out the pattern of the social services since Beveridge and summarises the criticisms levelled at them. It considers the economic issues involved and provides a straightforward presentation of the available policy choices, the discussion poses a direct comparison with other countries. The book offers an overall conspectus of current policy issues against the historical background from which they arise
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Subjects LCSH:Welfare state
FREE:POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
FREE:SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Services
Classification LCC:HN385.5
DC23:361.6/0941
ID 8000081249
ISBN 9780429870866

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