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Illustrating the insights which Social Policy analysis offers to understanding the social world through examples such as the impact decisions about care provision have on workplace opportunities and access to welfare for men and women.

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"Analysing the subject in its challenging context, Stephen Sinclair engages the reader by freeing social policy from its service-straitjacket." Adrian Sinfield, University of Edinburgh, UK
"This well-organised and comprehensible book by a seasoned teacher of social policy analysis will be of enormous benefit to teachers, students, researchers, and social policy practitioners." Citizen's Income Newsletter
“Crystal clear in its descriptions, always challenging and engaging, and never longwinded, it comfortably fulfils its promise to “illuminate” welfare and therefore easily merits a place on any introductory Social Policy course's reading list.” Social Policy & Administration
"The great strength of this book is that it shows that social policy is a matter of politics and morality rather than technical solutions." Peter Taylor-Gooby, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
“Instead of duplicating existing introductions, this concise book offers a truly personal and well-written discussion of key concepts that help readers grasp the nature of contemporary social policy analysis.” Daniel Béland, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, Canada

Table of Contents
Preface; Introduction: Understanding Social Policy; What Is A ‘Social Problem’? - The Social Construction of Welfare; Who Benefits From Welfare? The Social Division of Welfare; Who Is A Member Of Society? - Social Inclusion and Exclusion; What Causes Social Inequality? - Social Closure; Why Are People So Mistaken About Welfare? – Myth; Conclusion: What Is The Point Of Social Policy?.

Introduction to Social Policy Analysis

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      Publisher: Bristol University Press
      Publication Date: 24/02/2016
      ISBN13: 9781447313922, 978-1447313922
      ISBN10: 1447313925

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Illustrating the insights which Social Policy analysis offers to understanding the social world through examples such as the impact decisions about care provision have on workplace opportunities and access to welfare for men and women.

      Trade Review
      "Analysing the subject in its challenging context, Stephen Sinclair engages the reader by freeing social policy from its service-straitjacket." Adrian Sinfield, University of Edinburgh, UK
      "This well-organised and comprehensible book by a seasoned teacher of social policy analysis will be of enormous benefit to teachers, students, researchers, and social policy practitioners." Citizen's Income Newsletter
      “Crystal clear in its descriptions, always challenging and engaging, and never longwinded, it comfortably fulfils its promise to “illuminate” welfare and therefore easily merits a place on any introductory Social Policy course's reading list.” Social Policy & Administration
      "The great strength of this book is that it shows that social policy is a matter of politics and morality rather than technical solutions." Peter Taylor-Gooby, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK
      “Instead of duplicating existing introductions, this concise book offers a truly personal and well-written discussion of key concepts that help readers grasp the nature of contemporary social policy analysis.” Daniel Béland, Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, Canada

      Table of Contents
      Preface; Introduction: Understanding Social Policy; What Is A ‘Social Problem’? - The Social Construction of Welfare; Who Benefits From Welfare? The Social Division of Welfare; Who Is A Member Of Society? - Social Inclusion and Exclusion; What Causes Social Inequality? - Social Closure; Why Are People So Mistaken About Welfare? – Myth; Conclusion: What Is The Point Of Social Policy?.

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