Briefing Documents for the Royal Commission on Social Policy

Briefing Documents for the Royal Commission on Social Policy
Title Briefing Documents for the Royal Commission on Social Policy PDF eBook
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Pages 33
Release 1987
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Report of the Royal Commission of Social Policy

Report of the Royal Commission of Social Policy
Title Report of the Royal Commission of Social Policy PDF eBook
Author New Zealand. The Royal Commission on Social Policy
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Release 1997
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The April report : report of the Royal Commission on Social Policy

The April report : report of the Royal Commission on Social Policy
Title The April report : report of the Royal Commission on Social Policy PDF eBook
Author Royal Commission on Social Policy
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Pages 0
Release 1988
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Royal Commission established to undertake a nationwide inquiry designed to set social policy goals and to recommend what needs to be done to make a more fair and just society. Five volumes in report covering social policy, demographics, biculturalism and Treaty of Waitangi, woman and social policy, labour market policy, income maintenance, benefits and taxation and a range of social perspectives - housing, education, environment, transport, recreation, people with disabilities, elderly, and youth, etc.

Targeting Social Benefits

Targeting Social Benefits
Title Targeting Social Benefits PDF eBook
Author Neil Gilbert
Publisher Routledge
Pages 353
Release 2017-07-12
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351486934

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Over the last decade changing family life and increasing fiscal constraints on welfare expenditures have forced industrialized nations to reconsider how they approach social protection. Faced with fiscal and demographic changes, many countries have been struggling to -develop innovative policy responses. Some involve targeting benefits in order to shrink existing program commitments, to focus welfare expenditures on those most in need, and to give social welfare systems more flexibility in redirecting available resources to meet emerging demands. Targeting Social Benefits: International Perspectives and Trends provides a systematic assessment of the trend toward targeting in seven countries representing a range of industrialized welfare states-New Zealand, the Netherlands, Britain, Israel, the United States, Italy, and Sweden. The contributors to this volume examine the extent to which each country has adopted measures to focus social benefits on specific population groups and particularly social welfare program areas. A summary chapter surveys and categorizes the choices nations have made in targeting methods, culls the lessons learned for recent reforms, and explores the implications of these developments for the future of the welfare state. Specific methods for targeting benefits in different program areas are analyzed, which includes means-tests, income testing, diagnostic criteria, behavioral requirements and the use of socio-demo-graphic categories. This illuminating volume provides an in-depth understanding of alternative approaches to and consequences of policies designed to target social benefits. It will help scholars, professionals, and policymakers deepen their understanding of the alternative methods and consequences of recent policies designed to shift the allocation of social welfare benefits. Neil Gilbert is Chernin Professor of Social Welfare at the School of Social Welfare, University of California at Berkeley, and Director of the Center for Com

Understanding Housing Policy

Understanding Housing Policy
Title Understanding Housing Policy PDF eBook
Author Lund, Brian
Publisher Policy Press
Pages 376
Release 2017-04-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1447330455

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The 3rd edition of this bestselling textbook has been completely revised to address the range of socio-economic factors that have influenced UK housing policy in the years since the previous edition was published. The issues explored include the austerity agenda, the impact of the Coalition government’s housing policies, the 2015 Conservative government’s policy direction, the evolving devolution agenda and the recent focus on housing supply. The concluding chapter examines new policy ideas in the context of theoretical approaches to understanding housing policy: laissez-faire economics; social reformism; Marxist political economy; behavioural perspectives and social constructionism. Throughout the textbook, substantive themes are illustrated by boxed examples and case studies. The author focuses on principles and theory and their application in the process of constructing housing policy, ensuring that the book will be a vital resource for undergraduate and postgraduate level students of housing and planning and related social policy modules.

The April Report: Future directions, associated papers

The April Report: Future directions, associated papers
Title The April Report: Future directions, associated papers PDF eBook
Author New Zealand. Royal Commission on Social Policy
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Pages 864
Release 1988
Genre Maori (New Zealand people)
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Waitangi

Waitangi
Title Waitangi PDF eBook
Author Ian Hugh Kawharu
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 362
Release 1989
Genre History
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The essays in Part One discuss aspects of the legal and historical significance of the gaining of sovereignty over New Zealand by the Crown. The essays in Part Two are studies of Maori reaction to the guarantees given by the Crown to protect their "rangatiratanga" - their tribally based heritage and identity.