Journal of Social Policy |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Cigarette smoking: a light on gender and class inequality in Britain? | Sociology and social work | Graham, Hilary |
Contracts and the quasi-market in community health services. | Sociology and social work | Williams, Gareth, Flynn, Rob, Pickard, Susan |
Criminalising survival: images and reality of street children. | Sociology and social work | Bar-on, Arnon |
Does work work?(four books on transition from welfare to work in the UK) | Sociology and social work | Walker, Robert (American actor) |
Housing inheritance and inequality: a response to Watt. (response to Paul Watt, Journal of Social Policy, vol. 24, p. 527) | Sociology and social work | Hamnett, Chris |
Richard Titmuss: 20 years on. (Notes and comment) | Sociology and social work | Deacon, Alan |
'Same race' adoption policy: anti-racism or racism? | Sociology and social work | Macey, Marie |
Social exclusion. (reports of studies on the effects of social exclusion on newly industrialized, least developed, and socialist countries undergoing transition) | Sociology and social work | Macpherson, Stewart |
Social policy digest.(compilation of British developments from Feb to Apr, 1995) | Sociology and social work | Campling, Jo |
Social policy digest. (facts on social services and policies in the UK) | Sociology and social work | Bennett, Fran |
Social Policy Digest: May to July 2000. | Sociology and social work | |
Social policy digest number one hundred and two: August to October 1996. | Sociology and social work | Bennett, Fran |
Social policy digest.(Statistical Data Included) | Sociology and social work | Bennett, Fran |
The implications of the term 'elder abuse' for problem definition and response in health and social welfare. | Sociology and social work | Hugman, Richard |
Women, taxes and benefits: a critique of Cuvillier's proposals. | Sociology and social work | Wilkinson, Margaret |
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