Taking stock :Scottish social welfare after devolution

Publication subTitle :Scottish social welfare after devolution

Author: Stewart   John (Author)  

Publisher: Policy Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781447320166

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781861345233

Subject: C91 Sociology

Keyword: Welfare & benefit systems

Language: ENG

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Description

As part of the devolution process, a range of powers was granted to the newly formed Scottish Parliament in 1999. These powers principally governed social welfare where there was already a degree of Scottish autonomy. Welfare has thus been central to the devolution project. The book 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 the elderly, an especially controversial example of 'policy divergence' from England and provides an invaluable overview of the Scottish welfare state is as it is, and discusses how it might develop in the future. This book is essential reading for all those concerned with the contemporary and historical dimensions of social policy in Scotland and how they relate to developments in other parts of the United Kingdom.

Chapter

TAKING STOCK

pp.:  2 – 4

Contents

pp.:  4 – 5

Acknowledgements

pp.:  5 – 6

1. Introduction: welfare and devolution

pp.:  6 – 34

2. Income and expenditure

pp.:  34 – 50

3. Poverty, inequality and social disadvantage

pp.:  50 – 72

4. Children, education and lifelong learning

pp.:  72 – 108

5. Health policy

pp.:  108 – 140

6. Scottish social welfare after devolution: autonomy and divergence?

pp.:  140 – 154

References

pp.:  154 – 166

Index

pp.:  166 – 178

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