The Social Fund has been a controversial instrument of social policy in the UK since its introduction in 1988. This book brings together new research and debate on the role and effect of the Social Fund in relieving poverty, and introduces evidence and comparisons from the wider European field.



Autorentext

Trevor Buck - Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Leicester Roger S. Smith - Lecturer, School of Social Work, University of Leicester



Inhalt

Contents: The Historical and Political Context: Lump sum and emergency payments: a brief history, Gary Craig; Social assistance in Belgium: public centres for social welfare, Koen Hermans and Anja Declercq; Balancing the books: the social fund in action, Gary Craig; Politics, social justice and the social fund, Roger S. Smith. Meeting Exceptional Needs in Practice: Claimants, applicants, customers or supplicants?, Roger S. Smith; Decision-making processes, Mike Rowe; Safety nets and trampolines: the implementation of exceptional need provision in Britain and the Netherlands, Jacqueline Davidson; Undoing the damage: review processes, Trevor Buck. The Prospects for Reform: Making it better? the impact of reform, Sharon Collard; Achieving policy goals, Beth Lakhani; Discretionary assistance to the poor: the case of France, Anne Daguerre and Corinne Nativel; A better deal: the propects for reform, Trevor Buck and Roger S. Smith; Bibliography; Index.

Titel
Poor Relief or Poor Deal?
Untertitel
The Social Fund, Safety Nets and Social Security
EAN
9781351910125
ISBN
978-1-351-91012-5
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
02.03.2017
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.13 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256
Jahr
2017
Untertitel
Englisch