Evaluating New Labour′s welfare reforms
Autor Martin Powellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iul 2002
The New Labour Government has placed great emphasis on service delivery. It has provided performance information in the form of Annual Reports, Public Service Agreements, Performance Assessment Frameworks, and a host of other targets. But has New Labour delivered on its welfare reform? Evaluating New Labour's welfare reforms:provides the first detailed and comprehensive examination of the welfare reforms of New Labour's first term;compares achievements with stated aims;examines success in the wider context;contributes to the debate on the problems of evaluating social policy.·[vbTab]It is essential reading for academics and students of social policy and provides important information for academics and students in a wide range of areas such as politics, sociology, public policy, public administration and public management interested in welfare reform and policy evaluation.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861343352
ISBN-10: 1861343353
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 157 x 233 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1861343353
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 157 x 233 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Recenzii
... an important contribution to understanding the successes and failures of welfare policies during Labour's first term in office. Evaluating New Labour's welfare reforms brings together evidence from a wide range of sources. Tania Burchardt, LondonSchool of Economics and Political Science
... this book is strongly recommended to anyone with even a cursory interest in New Labour and New Labour welfare reform. The chapters are detailed, accessible and rich with additional sources and information, while the level of commentary and observation is in many places both considered and highly perceptive. Public Administration
... this book not only offers informed evaluation in itself, but raises critical issues about what it is we are evaluating, and how we should evaluate, in relation to social policy. Journal of Social Policy
... a useful and detailed summary that will be of great value to students and teachers. Political Studies Review
Notă biografică
Martin Powell is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy in the Department of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath. His edited text on 'New Labour, New Welfare State?' (Policy Press, 1999) is one of the best known accounts of recent social policy reforms.
Cuprins
Introduction ~ Martin Powell
New Labour and social justice ~ Martin Powell
Evaluating New Labour's accountability reforms ~ John Rouse and George Smith
Evaluating New Labour's approach to independent welfare provision ~ Edward Brunsdon and Margaret May
Children, families and New Labour: developing family policy ~ Jane Millar and Tess Ridge
Safe as houses? Housing policy under New Labour ~ Brian Lund
Cheques and checks: New Labour's record on the NHS ~ Calum Paton; A decent education for all? ~ Rajani Naidoo and Yolande Muschamp
New Labour and social care: continuity or change? ~ Mark Baldwin
New Labour and the redefinition of social security ~ Martin Hewitt
Toughing it out: New Labour's criminal record ~ Sarah Charman and Stephen P. Savage
Conclusion ~ Martin Powell
New Labour and social justice ~ Martin Powell
Evaluating New Labour's accountability reforms ~ John Rouse and George Smith
Evaluating New Labour's approach to independent welfare provision ~ Edward Brunsdon and Margaret May
Children, families and New Labour: developing family policy ~ Jane Millar and Tess Ridge
Safe as houses? Housing policy under New Labour ~ Brian Lund
Cheques and checks: New Labour's record on the NHS ~ Calum Paton; A decent education for all? ~ Rajani Naidoo and Yolande Muschamp
New Labour and social care: continuity or change? ~ Mark Baldwin
New Labour and the redefinition of social security ~ Martin Hewitt
Toughing it out: New Labour's criminal record ~ Sarah Charman and Stephen P. Savage
Conclusion ~ Martin Powell