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Understanding Global Social Policy Second Edition


Understanding Global Social Policy Second Edition

Hardback by Yeates, Nicola (The Open University)

Understanding Global Social Policy

£79.99

ISBN:
9781447310235
Publication Date:
26 Mar 2014
Edition/language:
Second Edition / English
Publisher:
Bristol University Press
Imprint:
Policy Press
Pages:
368 pages
Format:
Hardback
Understanding Global Social Policy

Description

Building on the successes of Understanding Global Social Policy (Yeates ed. 2008) and its companion text, the Global Social Policy Reader (Yeates and Holden ed. 2009), the second edition of this leading textbook in social policy identifies and reviews the key issues, debates and priorities for action in global social policy as a field of academic study and research and as a field of political practice and action. All first edition chapters have been systematically revised and updated to reflect major developments in the fast-paced area of global social policy making over the past five years, and include new material on the Millennium Development Goals, the Social Protection Floor and the 'greening' of global social policy. This much-needed second edition includes new chapters on global poverty and inequality, social protection, criminal justice and education. Written by an international team of leading social policy analysts , Understanding Global Social Policy is the leading textbook in the field and provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of international actors and social policy formation in global context. It is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, policy makers and practitioners seeking to identify key issues in contemporary social policy and locate them within a global framework of analysis and action.

Contents

The idea of global social policy ~ Nicola Yeates; Global Poverty and Inequality ~ Chris Holden; Global and regional social governance ~ Bob Deacon; Business and global social policy ~ Kevin Farnsworth; International trade and welfare ~ Chris Holden; Global labour policy ~ Robert O'Brien; Global health policies ~ Meri Koivusalo and Eeva Ollila; Global pensions and social protection policy ~ Mitchell A. Orenstein and Bob Deacon; Global education policies ~ Roger Dale and Susan Robertson; Global Criminal Justice ~ John Muncie; Global population policy ~ Anne Hendrixson, Nicholas Hildyard, Larry Lohmann and Sarah Sexton.

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