Social policy in a developing world [electronic resource] / edited by Rebecca Surender and Robert Walker.

Contributor(s): Surender, Rebecca | Walker, Robert | Edward Elgar PublishingMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2013Description: 1 online resource (viii, 304 p.) : illISBN: 9781849809931 (e-book)Subject(s): Developing countries -- Social policyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: No titleLOC classification: HN980 | .S63 2013Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
pt. I. Contexts and conceptual frameworks -- pt. II. Institutions and actors -- pt. III. Instruments and mechanisms -- pt. IV. Scenarios and trajectories.
Summary: This volume makes a valuable contribution to the dynamic and expanding field of scholarship on social policy in developing countries. In combining analytical frameworks used in comparative social policy analysis with an examination of key areas of policy and provision in selected countries, it will be a key resource for anyone interested in current debates in international social policy and welfare. Nicola Yeates, Open University, UK There is increasing interest in the significance of social policy in the management of welfare and risk in the developing world. This volume provides a critical analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing social protection systems in the global South, and examines current strategies for addressing poverty and welfare needs in the region. In particular, the text explores the extent to which the analytic models and concepts for the study of social policy in the industrialised North are relevant in a developing country context. The volume analyses the various institutions, actors, instruments and mechanisms involved in the welfare arrangements of developing countries and provides a study of the contexts, development and future trajectory of social policy in the global South. The books comparative and interdisciplinary approach will be of interest to anyone involved in social policy research and analysis and current welfare debates.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

pt. I. Contexts and conceptual frameworks -- pt. II. Institutions and actors -- pt. III. Instruments and mechanisms -- pt. IV. Scenarios and trajectories.

This volume makes a valuable contribution to the dynamic and expanding field of scholarship on social policy in developing countries. In combining analytical frameworks used in comparative social policy analysis with an examination of key areas of policy and provision in selected countries, it will be a key resource for anyone interested in current debates in international social policy and welfare. Nicola Yeates, Open University, UK There is increasing interest in the significance of social policy in the management of welfare and risk in the developing world. This volume provides a critical analysis of the challenges and opportunities facing social protection systems in the global South, and examines current strategies for addressing poverty and welfare needs in the region. In particular, the text explores the extent to which the analytic models and concepts for the study of social policy in the industrialised North are relevant in a developing country context. The volume analyses the various institutions, actors, instruments and mechanisms involved in the welfare arrangements of developing countries and provides a study of the contexts, development and future trajectory of social policy in the global South. The books comparative and interdisciplinary approach will be of interest to anyone involved in social policy research and analysis and current welfare debates.

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