Strategy of Equality

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class inequality research
Costs
Council Tenants
Direct Public Expenditure
Distribution
Education
Education System
Educational Outcomes
English House Conditions Survey
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Equality
Existing Owner Occupiers
FES
Final Income
GHS
Health
health and education funding
Health Care
Higher Social Groups
Housing
Imputed Income
income distribution studies
Independent Schools
Local Authority Tenants
Money Income
Mortgage Interest Deduction
Mortgage Interest Payments
Mortgage Interest Tax Relief
National Health Service Expenditure
Policy
Private Transport
Public Expenditure
public expenditure impact assessment
public sector analysis
Public Transport
Rail Travel
Redistribution
Rent Rebate
social policy evaluation
Social Services
Strategy
Tax Expenditures
Top SEGs
Transport
Travel
Unskilled Manual Workers
welfare economics
West Germany
Working Class Fathers
Working Class Patients

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138597440
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Jul 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1982 The Strategy of Equality examines public expenditure on the social services as a strategy for promoting social equality. Today there is a widespread belief that the strategy has worked and that public spending on the social services primarily benefits those less well off. However, there have been few attempts to examine whether this belief is founded in reality. This book attempts to rectify this. Examining four areas of social policy: health care, education, housing, and transport, the book looks at the distribution of public expenditure and the ‘outcome’ of that expenditure, as well as the implications for various conceptions of equality.

Sir Julian Ernest Michael Le Grand, FBA is an academic specialising in public policy. He is the Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics and was a senior policy advisor to former Prime Minister Tony Blair.

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