The book systematically explores welfare theories alongside a historical account of the welfare state's evolution and its role in advancing social justice. It identifies key principles of social distribution and examines the reasoning behind various distributive approaches. Additionally, it connects these theories to the real-world development of social policy, analyzing their outcomes and effectiveness in promoting equity and justice within society.
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In this book, Brian Lund builds on contemporary housing crisis narratives, which tend to focus on the growth of a younger `generation rent,' to include the differential effects of class, age, gender, ethnicity and place, across the United Kingdom.
The Millionaire Safety Secret
Escape Losses, Secure Lifelong Gains, Achieve Complete Peace of Mind, and Give Without End
- 134pages
- 5 heures de lecture
The book reveals the secret strategy of life settlements employed by multi-millionaires and large companies to safeguard against financial losses while maximizing gains. It provides insights into the realities of money management during stock market downturns and offers a guaranteed method to avoid such losses. Additionally, it explores the wealthy's perspective on philanthropy and outlines steps to achieve peace of mind in financial matters, empowering readers to help others navigate similar challenges.
Housing politics in the United Kingdom
- 370pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Focusing on the political dynamics of housing policy in the UK, the book utilizes insights from public choice theory, new institutionalism, and social constructionism. It examines how these frameworks influence the development and execution of housing policies, shedding light on the broader political implications and consequences that arise from these processes.
Understanding housing policy (third edition)
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The book delves into the principles and theories underpinning housing policy construction, emphasizing their practical application. It incorporates boxed examples and case studies to illustrate key concepts. This fully revised 3rd edition explores the socio-economic factors that have shaped UK housing policy in recent years, providing a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in housing issues.