
- 342 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Social Policy in a Cold Climate offers a data-rich, evidence-based analysis of the impact Labour and coalition government policies have had on inequality and on the delivery of services such as health, education, adult social care, housing and employment in the wake of the greatest recession of our time. The authors provide an authoritative and unflinching analysis of recent approaches to social policy and their outcomes following the financial crisis, with particular focus on poverty and inequality. Through a detailed look at spending, outputs and outcomes the book offers a unique appraisal of Labour and the coalition's impact as well as an insightful assessment of future directions. This volume offers a much-awaited follow-up to the critically acclaimed 'A more equal society?' (2005) and 'Towards a more equal society?' (2009).
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Table of contents
- SOCIAL POLICY IN A COLD CLIMATE
- Contents
- List of tables, figures and boxes
- List of acronyms
- Notes on editors and contributors
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
- Part One
- 2. Benefits, pensions, tax credits and direct taxes
- 3. Young children
- 4. Schools
- 5. Further and higher education and skills
- 6. Employment policy since the crisis
- 7. Housing
- 8. Health
- 9. Adult social care
- Part Two
- 10. Public and private welfare
- 11. Socioeconomic inequalities
- 12. The changing structure of UK inequality since the crisis
- 13. Spatial inequalities
- Part Three
- 14. Summary and conclusion
- References
- Index