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One The transformation of the welfare state? The Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition government and social policy -
Two The coalition government, public spending and social policy -
Three The changing governance of social policy -
Four The coalition, social policy and public opinion -
Five Health policy and the coalition government -
Six The coalition government, the general election and the policy ratchet in education: a reflection on the ‘ghosts’ of policy past, present and yet to come -
Seven Coalition housing policy in England -
Eight Social security under the coalition and Conservatives: shredding the system for people of working age; privileging pensioners -
Nine Welfare and active labour market policies in the UK: the coalition government approach -
Ten ‘It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it’: adult social care under the coalition -
Eleven Family policy: the Mods and Rockers -
Twelve One step forward, two steps back: children, young people and the Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition -
Thirteen The coalition and criminal justice -
Fourteen Equalities: the impact of welfare reform and austerity by gender, disability and age -
Fifteen Social policy, the devolved administrations and the UK coalition government -
Sixteen Conclusions - Index
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- Title Pages
- Notes on contributors
-
One The transformation of the welfare state? The Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition government and social policy -
Two The coalition government, public spending and social policy -
Three The changing governance of social policy -
Four The coalition, social policy and public opinion -
Five Health policy and the coalition government -
Six The coalition government, the general election and the policy ratchet in education: a reflection on the ‘ghosts’ of policy past, present and yet to come -
Seven Coalition housing policy in England -
Eight Social security under the coalition and Conservatives: shredding the system for people of working age; privileging pensioners -
Nine Welfare and active labour market policies in the UK: the coalition government approach -
Ten ‘It ain’t what you do, it’s the way that you do it’: adult social care under the coalition -
Eleven Family policy: the Mods and Rockers -
Twelve One step forward, two steps back: children, young people and the Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition -
Thirteen The coalition and criminal justice -
Fourteen Equalities: the impact of welfare reform and austerity by gender, disability and age -
Fifteen Social policy, the devolved administrations and the UK coalition government -
Sixteen Conclusions - Index