Originally published in 1974, this book provides a critique of
official policy towards families with young children living on low
incomes and looks in detail at some of the myths prevalent in the
public debate – both political and academic – about the ‘cycle
of deprivation’, a phrase coined by Sir Keith Joseph (British
Politician, 1918-1994). One of these myths is that it is possible to
provide, on a selective basis, the best services for the poorest
members of the community. Anthe is that the poorest group is the one
which is in most need of every kind of social service. A third is that
the more generous provision of social services to areas with high
concentrations of poor families can reduce tensions and conflicts
between social groups. The author contends that these myths are being
used to obscure the fact that the persistent force behind post-war
social policy is none other than the spirit of the Poor Law.
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Social Policy and the 'Cycle of Deprivation'
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ISBN
9781040389331
Publisert
2025
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Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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