Concepts in Social Administration: A Framework for AnalysisTextbook on theoretical concepts of social administration in the UK - examines relationships between welfare capitalism and the social services, and covers the evaluation of social assistance needs, resource allocation, professionalism among social workers, social participation in social services, etc. References. |
Contents
Welfare capitalism and the social services | 1 |
Summary of the argument | 13 |
The definition of need | 39 |
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Concepts in Social Administration: A Framework for Analysis Anthony Forder No preview available - 2022 |
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Common terms and phrases
A. H. Halsey Allen & Unwin approach areas authority Barbara Wootton capital central government chapter classical economic clients Cmnd co-ordination committee communication concept conflict consumers consumption contributions costs criteria decision-making decisions defined definition of need departments deprived distribution of resources economic market effect employment ensure example expenditure factors of production functional autonomy G. H. Peters grant groups hierarchy HMSO hospital housing important income increase individual influence institutions interests issues Kegan Paul labour limited maintenance ment minimum standards Molly Meacher National Health Service organisations paraplegic particular payment position poverty practitioners problems production professional rational-legal authority redistribution responsibility Routledge & Kegan Rowntree's schemes skills Social Administration social security social services social workers society specific status structure supplementary benefits taxation tend tion Titmuss voluntary W. G. Runciman welfare