Paul Spicker

Features
— Provides a thematic introduction to the concepts underlying the provision of social welfare and the processes by which welfare is organised and delivered.
— Brings an emphasis on theories, approaches and methods that complements other books in the field.
— Draws on materials from a range of disciplines, including sociology, politics, economics and public and social administration.
— Student-friendly features, including case studies/dilemma boxes and questions for discussion in each chapter, a detailed glossary and student notes.
Written in an accessible style, the book will be widely used by students of social policy, welfare and the social sciences and will be invaluable for students on professional courses in social work, housing and health studies.
Paul Spicker is Professor of Public Policy at the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen.
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