1st Edition

Routledge Library Editions: Social Administration & Social Policy (14 vols)

3216 Pages
by Routledge

Social policy is never static because both needs and resources alter. However, many of the issues which were central to social policy when these books were first published remain relevant for much of the world today: an ageing population, housing shortages, changes in employment. Originally published between 1965 and 1990 the 14 volumes in this set: ·         Concentrate on the major... Read more

1 Muriel Brown and Sarah Payne Introduction to social administration in Britain. 978-1-041-06737-5

2 Edited by David C. Marsh. An Introduction to the Study of Social Administration. 978-1-041-06753-5

3 Joan Eyden Social Policy in Action  978-1-041-07000-9

4 Edited by David C. Marsh Introducing social policy  978-1-041-07458-8

5  David Watson  Caring for strangers 978-1-041-06796-2

6 Edited by David Watson  A Code of ethics for social work  978-1-041-06809-9

7 P.R. Kaim-Caudle Social policy in the Irish Republic. 978-1-041-06751-1

8 Bill Jordan Poor parents.  978-1-041-06985-0

9 Edited by Joseph Melling Housing, social policy and the state  978-1-041-06686-6

10 Barbara N. Rodgers The study of social policy  978-1-041-06970-6

11 Patricia Thomas The aims and outcomes of social policy research  978-1-041-06683-5

12 Valerie Karn Retiring to the Seaside 978-1-041-07506-6

13 John Woodward To Do The Sick No Harm 978-1-041-07492-2

14 J. E. Thomas The English Prison Officer 978-1-041-07481-6

Biography

The authors included in this work are Muriel Brown and Sarah Payne, David C. Marsh, Joan Eyden, David Watson, P.R. Kaim-Caudle, Bill Jordan Joseph Melling, Barbara N. Rodgers, Patricia Thomas, Valerie Karn, John Woodward and J. E. Thomas.