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Social Policy:

2020
Courses analyze how social policies and social institutions influence the course of human lives and how people can influence social policies. Students develop a strong interdisciplinary foundation in the social sciences and gain an understanding of ...
Kiran Klaus Patel, Sandrine Kott
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Social Policy

European Union Law Volume II, 2018
Social policy is the study of policy solutions to the problems of education, inequality, poverty, crime, and other issues faced by society’s families and children.
Damian Chalmers, E. Szyszczak
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Social policy

2017
International ...
Dupuy, Claire, Jacquot, Sophie
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Global social policy

2021
Social policy and social protection systems were conceived as tools to address social risks and manage systemic asymmetries in capitalist societies. The last few decades have witnessed the feminization of anti-poverty public policies in the form of conditional cash transfer (CCT) programs.
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Social Innovation and Social Policy

2018
This book provides an introduction to the concept of Social Innovation for readers interested in social and public policy. It explains why social and public policy analysts, policy makers and practitioners should become familiar with this idea, and explores how social innovation relates to key debates and core issues in public welfare.
Baglioni Simone, Sinclair Stephen
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Social Investment Policy

Published online: 26 February 2025 In recent years, in an up-and-coming manner, the notion of social investment has gained purchase in academic and policy circles as a novel welfare policy compass. Amid ageing societies, rising female employment, tightening labour markets and shifting cognitive orientations on the state’s role in the economy ...
HEMERIJCK, Anton, BOKHORST, David Jonas
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Social Policy and Social Movements: Gender and Social Policy

1998
Women are at the heart of welfare systems. They form the majority of paid employees in health, social care and education. More often than men they act as unpaid carers, as mothers and carers of frail elderly people and younger people with disabilities. As volunteers and neighbours providing care, women are more numerous than men.
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Social Policy and Social Movements: Ecology and Social Policy

1998
While there have been some contributions from the green movement concerning social policy, it is fair to say that much of this is limited to the manifestoes of green parties. Green social theory, in general, has had little to say on social policy. Part of the reason for this is that many of the changes greens would like to see across a whole range of ...
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