Buch, Englisch, 528 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 261 mm, Gewicht: 1003 g
Buch, Englisch, 528 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 261 mm, Gewicht: 1003 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-538526-7
Verlag: Oxford University Press
is the text that best explains the evolution of U.S. social policy from a conservative to a more progressive era.
The book begins by discussing how social problems are constructed. After an analysis of social welfare policy, its purposes, and functions, a unique policy model bolsters the text's overarching progressive narrative. Through this model, students learn how five key social forces-ideology, politics, history, economics, and social movements-interact both to create and to change the social welfare system. By applying this model to five critical social welfare policy issues-income security,
employment, housing, health, and food-the text demonstrates to students that every kind of social work practice embodies a social welfare policy. The model is also telling in identifying the triggers of social change and the effects of race, class, and gender.
By applying the policy model to the latest developments in social welfare, the chapter-long case studies in this third edition equip students with knowledge about social welfare policy and the tools for comparative analysis. With this knowledge, students begin to understand that both the whole and the parts of the social welfare system affect what they actually do as social workers.
The Dynamics of Social Welfare Policy, Third Edition captures the fluidity and change inherent in social policy like no other textbook. Its approach remains the most invigorating, forward-thinking one available. Highlights from this edition include:
* The most recent information on the Obama administration's policy initiatives
* Revised data in text, charts, and graphs show how government policies are proving the points made throughout the chapters
* Exhaustive statistics are included about every major social program's budget, benefits, and participants
* Key words section at the end of each chapter explains basic policy terminology
* Sidebars, graphics, and study questions highlight the main points and ensure that every student understands the fundamental concepts in social welfare policy
* Content and writing style are appropriate to both bachelor's- and master's-level programs
Zielgruppe
BSW and MSW students, and students of sociology, social welfare, social planning, and other human service courses.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Part I. Introducing Social Welfare Policy
1.: Introduction: Social Problems, Social Policy, Social Change
2.: Definition and Functions of Social Welfare Policy: Setting the Stage for Social Change
Mimi Abramovitz
Part II. The Policy Model
3.: The Economy and Social Welfare
4.: The Politics of Social Welfare Policy
5.: Ideological Perspectives and Conflicts
Mimi Abramovitz
6.: Social Movements and Social Change
Mimi Abramovitz
7.: Social Welfare History in the United States
Part III. Policy Analyses: Applying the Policy Model
8.: Income Support: Programs and Policies
9.: Jobs and Job Training: Programs and Policies
10.: Housing: Programs and Policies
11.: Health Care: Programs and Policies
12.: Food and Hunger: Programs and Policies
Part IV. Conclusions
13.: If You Want to Analyze a Policy…