The new edition of the bestselling guide to the issues students will encounter in the study of social policy in both the UK and abroad
Fully updated and expanded, the sixth edition of The Student's Companion to Social Policy remains the most accessible and comprehensive review of UK and comparative social policy available for undergraduate students. Written and edited by leading experts in the field, this authoritative textbook covers all the perspectives, debates, issues and challenges in both the theory and practice of social policy.
The latest edition reflects the most recent developments in the discipline and in social policy-making. New and revised chapters examine critical topics such as the policy agenda of the UK government elected in 2019 and the implications of globalization, climate change, Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. A wealth of new and revised illustrative material, including additional problem-centred review and assignment questions, enhance students' learning and comprehension whilst encouraging them to reflect on and reconsider the issues raised in each social policy discussion. A timely, issue-driven overview for students to draw upon throughout their studies, this acclaimed textbook:
- Provides the analytical foundation necessary to investigate and evaluate the key concepts and perspectives central to the study of social policy
- Presents up-to-date coverage of policy formation and outcomes, national and international debates and the challenges and choices facing societies
- Features new and revised coverage of key issues including international and comparative developments, austerity and post-austerity policies in the UK and devolved administrations, public attitudes to welfare and sustainability challenges
- Offers a range of pedagogical tools such as boxed 5-point summary overviews, "Emerging Issues" sections, guides to further resources and chapter review questions
The Student's Companion to Social Policy, Sixth Edition is essential reading for all those on Social Policy courses, whether specialising in the subject or studying it as part of another programme across the social sciences at undergraduate or postgraduate level.
This fully revised and expanded edition of The Student's Companion to Social Policy delivers an insightful and comprehensive review of UK and international social policy from a team of leading researchers. Through more than seventy contributions, this authoritative textbook offers complete coverage of all the important debates and issues in the theory and practice of social policy.
This newest edition reflects the most recent scholarship from experts in the subject, including the policy agendas of recent UK governments, the implications of globalization, Brexit, the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. Brand-new and updated pedagogic features include problem-centred reviews and assignment questions, with 5-point summary overviews, 'Emerging Issues' sections and links to further resources adding to the book's value as a resource for learning.
The Student's Companion to Social Policy, Sixth Edition will be an invaluable resource for anyone studying undergraduate or postgraduate courses in Social Policy as well as other programmes across the social sciences and including professional training.