Cash and care : policy challenges in the welfare state
by Caroline Glendinning
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Recent social trends and policy developments have called into question the divide between the provision of income support and social care services. This book examines this in light of key trends. The book presents new evidence on the links between cash - whether from earnings from paid work, social security benefits, and payments for disabled people and carers - and social disadvantage, care and disability. It presents: theoretical perspectives on the need for and provision of care, which show more some commentators have described as a 'new social risk'; new insights into traditional forms of risk, such as poverty, disability, access to credit and money management; analysis of childcare and informal support for sick, disabled or elderly people in the context of increasing female labour market participation and the introduction of cash allowances to pay for care; a new look at disabled people and older people in their roles as active citizens, whose views and experiences should help shape both policy and practice. Cash and care is essential reading for students, lecturers and researchers in social policy, applied social science, social work, and health and social care. show lessTags
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- Nonfiction, Economics
- DDC/MDS
- 361.61 — Society, government, & culture Social problems and social services Social problems and services Welfare State, Government Involvement Social Policy
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- HN18.3 .C37 — Social sciences Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform Social history and conditions. Social problems.
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