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Book Synopsis
Providing students with an introduction to cross-national social policy research, this text conveys issues involved in conducting the research, examining the theoretical, conceptual and methodological approaches, and discussing prevailing concepts and methodological difficulties.

Table of Contents
List of Tables.

List of Contributors.

1. Introduction: Jochen Clasen (University of Stirling).

Part I: Welfare States and Comparative Social Policy: .

2. Trends and Developments in Welfare States: Catherine Jones Finer (University of Birmingham).

3. Theories and Methods in Comparative Social Policy: Deborah Mabbett (University of Brunel) and Helen Bolderson (University of Brunel).

Part II: Comparative Analyses in Selected Policy Fields: .

4. Comparative Housing Policy: John Doling (University of Birmingham).

5. Institutions, States and Cultures: Health Policy and Politics in Europe: Richard Freeman (University of Edinburgh).

6. Comparing Family Policies in Europe: Linda Hantrais.

7. Full Circle: a Second Coming for Social Assistance?: John Ditch (University of York).

8. Comparative Approaches to Long-term Care for Adults: Susan Tester (University of Stirling).

9. Unemployment Compensation and Other Labour-Market Policies: Jochen Clasen (University of Stirling).

Part III: Themes and Topics in Comparative Social Policy: .

10. The 'Problem' of Lone Motherhood in Comparative Perspective: Jane Lewis (University of Nottingham).

11. Inside Out: Migrants' Disentitlement to Social Security Benefits in the EU: Simon Roberts (University of Brunel) and Helen Bolderson (University of Brunel).

12. Accumulated Disadvantage? Welfare State Provision and the Incomes of Older Women and Men in Britain, France and Germany: Katherine Rake (London School of Economics).

Bibliography.

Index.

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 04/12/1998
      ISBN13: 9780631207733, 978-0631207733
      ISBN10: 0631207732

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Providing students with an introduction to cross-national social policy research, this text conveys issues involved in conducting the research, examining the theoretical, conceptual and methodological approaches, and discussing prevailing concepts and methodological difficulties.

      Table of Contents
      List of Tables.

      List of Contributors.

      1. Introduction: Jochen Clasen (University of Stirling).

      Part I: Welfare States and Comparative Social Policy: .

      2. Trends and Developments in Welfare States: Catherine Jones Finer (University of Birmingham).

      3. Theories and Methods in Comparative Social Policy: Deborah Mabbett (University of Brunel) and Helen Bolderson (University of Brunel).

      Part II: Comparative Analyses in Selected Policy Fields: .

      4. Comparative Housing Policy: John Doling (University of Birmingham).

      5. Institutions, States and Cultures: Health Policy and Politics in Europe: Richard Freeman (University of Edinburgh).

      6. Comparing Family Policies in Europe: Linda Hantrais.

      7. Full Circle: a Second Coming for Social Assistance?: John Ditch (University of York).

      8. Comparative Approaches to Long-term Care for Adults: Susan Tester (University of Stirling).

      9. Unemployment Compensation and Other Labour-Market Policies: Jochen Clasen (University of Stirling).

      Part III: Themes and Topics in Comparative Social Policy: .

      10. The 'Problem' of Lone Motherhood in Comparative Perspective: Jane Lewis (University of Nottingham).

      11. Inside Out: Migrants' Disentitlement to Social Security Benefits in the EU: Simon Roberts (University of Brunel) and Helen Bolderson (University of Brunel).

      12. Accumulated Disadvantage? Welfare State Provision and the Incomes of Older Women and Men in Britain, France and Germany: Katherine Rake (London School of Economics).

      Bibliography.

      Index.

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