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Comparative Social Policy: Concepts, Theories and Methods

ISBN: 978-0-631-20773-3

January 1999

Wiley-Blackwell

296 pages

Description
Comparative Social Policy provides students with an introduction to cross-national social policy research, conveying the fascinating and challenging issues involved in conducting research of this kind. The book examines the theoretical, conceptual and methodological approaches, discusses prevailing concepts and reflects on methodological difficulties.
About the Author
Jochen Clasen is Senior Lecturer in Social Policy in the Department of Applied Social Science, Stirling University. He has recently edited Social Insurance in Europe (1997) and co-authored (with A. Gould and J. Vincent) Voices Within and Without: Responses to long-term unemployment in Germany, Sweden and Britain (1998), both of which are published by The Polity Press.
Features
* Contributions from a number of leading academics with experience of different areas within comparative social policy research as well as undergraduate teaching.
* Covers conceptual, methodological, theoretical and practical aspects of cross-national research in social policy.
* Addresses a wide range of policies and themes, using a variety country samples and sizes.