Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy, Second Edition

Author: James J. Rice   Michael J. Prince  

Publisher: University of Toronto Press‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781442696655

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Language: ENG

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Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy is a one-of-a-kind resource in the fields of political science and social work.

Chapter

Introduction

1 Changing Politics: Social Policy in a Globalizing and Pluralizing Context

2 Early Developments in Canadian Social Welfare

3 Envisaging and Establishing a System of Social Security for Canadians

4 The Crisis of the Welfare State: Canadian Perspectives and Critiques

5 Response to the Crisis: Retrenching the Welfare State and Changing Responsibilities for Social Protection

6 Global Capitalism and the Canadian Welfare State: Impacts of Economic Integration, Fiscal Policy, and Market Liberalism on Social Policy

7 The Crisis of the Market Economy: International Issues and Canadian Responses

8 Diversity and Equality in a Pluralist Welfare Community: Issues of Social Control, Selectivity, and Universality

9 Gender and Social Policy: His and Her States of Welfare

10 Civil Society, Social Economy, and the Voluntary Sector: Links between Community Capacities and Social Policy

11 Creating a New Policy Agenda and Rebuilding the Social Role of the State

Notes

Bibliography

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