POLICY RESPONSES TO SOCIAL EXCLUSION: Towards Inclusion?
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- ISBN: 9788131608333
- Binding: Hardcover
- Subject: Social Exclusion
- BISAC Subject(s): Sociology
- Publisher: Rawat
- Publisher Imprint: Rawat Publication
- Release Year: 2017
- Pages: 252
- Original Price:Rs. 1,195.00
- Language: English
This timely book examines current policy responses to social exclusion. It begins by asking the questions: What do we mean by social exclusion? What are the dimensions of social exclusion? How is it measured? And what are the common threads that run through contemporary policy? Each contribution addresses a different area of policy, describing the context for the intervention, examining key themes and issues and assessing the likely effectiveness of policies. The final chapter asks the question ‘how should we assess the impact of policy to address social exclusion?’ and then provides a possible framework for evaluation.
Policy Responses to Social Exclusion is recommended reading for advanced undergraduates and post-graduates on social policy, social administration and public policy courses. It will also be of interest to a wide range of policy makers and practitioners in local government, central government and voluntary agencies involved in developing and implementing policy responses to social exclusion.
Contributors
Tom Burden
Mike Campbell
Gabriel Chanan
Tricia Hamm
Murray Hawtin
Jo Hutchinson
Jane Kettle
Ged Moran
Janie Percy-Smith
Ian Sanderson
Mike Simpkin
Fiona Walton
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