Social Welfare: Why and How?

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Alex Robertson
Allocational Device
Allocational Systems
Altruism
altruism in public policy
Altruistic Preferences
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Bilateral Transfers
Cash Redistribution
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Civil Society
Community Action Projects
Desirability Characterisations
Disadvantaged
Duty
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Galbraith
Layfield Committee
Market
market-based welfare
Models of Welfare
Moral Dilemmas
Moral Transactions
Mrs Eden
needs assessment
Noel Timms
Paretian Welfare Economics
Pearson's Article
Pearson’s Article
Personal Social Services
philosophical foundations of social services
Philosophy
Political Allegiance
Possessive Egoism
Post-Industrial
Post-industrial Values
procedural fairness
Question Social Work
Rehabilitation
Remedial Values
Richard Titmus
Social Life
Social Policy
social policy analysis
Social Welfare
Social Work
Social Work Practice
Social Work Task
Social Work Teachers
Sociology
Stigma
Unilateral Transfer
Utility Possibility Frontier
Welfare
Welfare Services
welfare state theory
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138604988
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1980, Social Welfare: Why and How? is a collection of papers contributing to the subject of welfare philosophy, and to philosophising about and doing welfare. It advances emerging arguments concerning the growth grounds and uses of social welfare. The book is divided into two main sections, the first looks at the growth and the grounds of social welfare and the second looks at the practice of social welfare. The collection of papers provides a multi-disciplinary look at the subject through the lens of philosophy, social policy, social work and economics.

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