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Social Policy Review 34: Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2022

Hardback

Main Details

Title Social Policy Review 34: Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2022
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Andy Jolly
Edited by Ruggero Cefalo
Edited by Marco Pomati
SeriesSocial Policy Review
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:250
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
ISBN/Barcode 9781447365792
ClassificationsDewey:361.61
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Illustrations 14 Tables, black and white; 8 Illustrations, black and white

Publishing Details

Publisher Bristol University Press
Imprint Policy Press
Publication Date 27 June 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Experts review the leading social policy scholarship from the past year in this comprehensive volume. Published in association with the Social Policy Association, the latest volume in this long-running series addresses current issues and critical debates throughout the international social policy field with a particular focus on employment policy, housing policy and climate justice. Contributors also explore key developments including researching during the COVID-19 pandemic, migrants' access to social benefits in Germany, the right(s) to healthcare in Italy, American and European homelessness policies and much more. This annual review is essential reading for students and academics in social policy, social welfare and related disciplines.

Author Biography

Marco Pomati is Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences and Research Methods at Cardiff University. Andy Jolly is Lecturer in Social Work at the University of Plymouth. Ruggero Cefalo is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Department of Sociology at the University of Vienna.

Reviews

"The Social Policy Association is proud to continue its support of the Social Policy Review series. This latest volume provides an excellent and timely collection of chapters on key policy issues and is essential reading for academics, students and general readers alike." Karen Rowlingson, University of York and Chair of the Social Policy Association