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This work investigates the future trajectory of welfare systems in the face of shifting economic, social, and political landscapes. Gordon Hughes, a scholar in social policy and criminology, examines the structural pressures currently destabilizing traditional welfare models. He argues that the future of social provision requires a fundamental reimagining of the relationship between the state, the market, and the individual. The text synthesizes historical data with contemporary policy analysis to propose new frameworks for social security and community support.
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Reader & Expert Consensus: Scholars and policy analysts frequently cite this work for its critical examination of institutional change within the public sector. The text is recognized as a significant contribution to the discourse on the sustainability of modern social welfare systems.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
2005-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203979591
ISBN-13:
9780203979594
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