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Taking stock; scottish social welfare after devolution

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford The Policy Press 2004Description: iv, 171pISBN:
  • 1-86134-523-2
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV 249.S5 S74 2004
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Examines social welfare in Scotland since devolution. Focuses on the politics of welfare during and after the devolution process; poverty and inequality; and the two single most important powers devolved to the Edinburgh Parliament, education and health. Looks at why social welfare issues were central to the devolution process in Scotland; explores the particular social and financial circumstances in which Scottish policy makers operate; reviews and assesses Scottish policies for children, education and lifelong learning; examines health policy, including care for older people, an especially controversial example of 'policy divergence' from England; provides an overview of the Scottish welfare state is as it is, and discusses how it might develop in the future.

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