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Zusatztext 'This important collection challenges the widely accepted dichotomy between economic and social policy! questioning many of the assumptions that inform social policy today. It shows that current preoccupations with individual choice and efficiency can lead to a neglect of more fundamental issues of social protection and resource redistribution. I hope that the book is read extensively by policy-makers as well as academics.' - Frances Stewart! Professor of Development Economics! University of Oxford! UK 'Thandika Mkandawire is to be congratulated on demonstrating the case for development studies scholars to take social policy analysis seriously. This is a path-breaking volume packed with excellent theoretical pieces and comparative case studies that should contribute to the re-emergence of inclusive and equitable social development policies.' - Bob Deacon! Global Social Policy 'Thandika Mkandawire is to be congratulated on pulling together an important collection of original papers on the topic of social policy and development. The contributors to this volume address many diverse aspects of social policy and its relationship to economic development. The book builds on the growing literature on the subject and will be essential reading for anyone working in this challenging field. It makes an important contribution.'- James Midgley! Harry and Riva Specht Professor of Public Social Services and Dean! School of Social Welfare! University of California at Berkeley! USA 'This well edited volume is a must for all concerned with development issues. It demonstrates clearly that the social safety net policy thinking! which has marked mainstream development policies over the last two decades! did not deliver the expected results! indicates also why this thinking was conceptually wrong and provides highly relevant alternative policy solutions. Development students and practitioners would benefit highly from it.' - Rolph van der Hoeven! Manager Technical Secretariat! World Commission Social Dimension of Globalization! ILO Informationen zum Autor H-J. CHANG Cambridge University, UKDIANE ELSON University of Essex, UKBEN FINE School for Oriental and African Studies, UKJAYATI GHOSH Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, IndiaHUCK-JU KWON UNRISD, Geneva, SwitzerlandMAUREEN MACKINTOSH Open University, Milton Keynes, UKCARMELO MESA-LAGO University of Pittsburgh, USAGUY MHONE University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South AfricaCHRISTOPHER PIERSON University of Nottingham, UKJUDITH TENDLER MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USAPAULA TIBANDEBAGE Economic and Social Research Foundation, TanzaniaPETER TOWNSEND University of Bristol, UKJUHANA VARTIANEN Labour Institute for Economic Research, Helsinki, FinlandLAURENCE WHITEHEAD Nuffield College, University of Oxford, UK Klappentext Drawing upon both conceptual and empirical evidence, this volume argues the case for the centrality of social policy in development, focusing particularly on the message that social policy needs to be closely intertwined with economic policy. It is argued that social policy can provide the crucial link between economic development poverty eradication and equity. This volume is a significant contribution to thinking about social policy in a development context. Zusammenfassung Drawing upon both conceptual and empirical evidence, this volume argues the case for the centrality of social policy in development, focusing particularly on the message that social policy needs to be closely intertwined with economic policy. It is argued that social policy can provide the crucial link between economic development poverty eradication and equity. This volume is a significant contribution to thinking about social policy in a development context. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Tables List of Figures Notes on the Contributors Social Policy in a Development Context: Introduction; T.Mkan...