EVALUATING NEW LABOUR'S WELFARE REFORMS; Contents; List of tables; Notes on contributors; 1. Introduction; 2. New Labour and social justice; 3. Evaluating New Labour's accountability reforms; 4. Evaluating New Labour's approach to independent welfare provision; 5. Parents, children, families and New Labour: developing family policy?; 6. Safe as houses? Housing policy under New Labour; 7. Cheques and checks: New Labour's record on the NHS; 8. A decent education for all?; 9. New Labour and social care: continuity or change?; 10. New Labour and the redefinition of social security.
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Highly topical and written by one of the leading academic authorities in the field, Evaluating New Labour's welfare reforms builds on the analysis of bestselling 'New Labour, New Welfare State?' (The Policy Press, 1999) to examine the Government's welfare policies to the end of its first term. It moves beyond a descriptive account to provide an evaluative perspective on New Labour's welfare reforms.
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Evaluating New Labour's welfare reforms.
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9781861343369
CORPORATE BODY NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Labour Party (Great Britain)
Labour Party (Great Britain)
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Public welfare-- Great Britain.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Social Services & Welfare.
Politics and government
Public welfare.
Social policy.
SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Human Services.
Social Sciences.
Social Welfare & Social Work - General.
Social Welfare & Social Work.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Great Britain, Politics and government, 1997-2007.