The Twentieth-Century Welfare State
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The welfare state has been one of the most significant developments in twentieth-century Britain. Drawing on much recent research, The Twentieth-Century Welfare State narrates its principal changes and provides a thematic historical introduction to issues of finance and funding, providers and users and the role of the welfare state as a system of social stratification. Change and continuity are central themes, while the ‘moving frontier’ between the state and other suppliers in the mixed economy of twentieth-century welfare is also analysed.
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| Weight | 0.39 kg |
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| Dimensions | 21.6 × 14 cm |
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| About The Author | DAVID GLADSTONE is Director of Undergraduate Studies, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol. |
| ISBN 10 | 333669207 |
| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
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