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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'welfare'
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| IS The Pensions Problem In Welfare States Intractable |
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| Why have struggles over the nature and scope of welfare provision become such endemic features of contemporary societies? |
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| "Did the Liberal Government of 1906-14 create the early Welfare State?" |
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| "Explain And Discuss How The "Ideologies Of Welfare" Explored In This Module Can Be Used To Understand The Political Legitimation And Debate Within The UK Social Policy From 1979 To The Present Day". |
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| "If the deciding issue is the welfare of potential children, then the decision to exclude lesbian couples is clearly discriminatory." Assess this claim. |
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| "Limited in impact and timid in design" how fair is this an assessment of the liberal welfare reforms, 1906-14? |
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| "The Creator Of The Welfare State." How Well Deserved Is This Description Of The Labour Government of 1945-51? |
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| "The social welfare response to HIV/AIDS was, and remains fundamentally inadequate". Discuss |
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| "Why have struggles over the nature and scope of welfare provision become such endemic features of contemporary society?" |
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| Tariffs always cause a net welfare loss. Explain and critically evaluate this statement. |
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| Assess the reasonsfor and the success of the Liberal Welfare Reforms (1906-14) |
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| The Welfare State was not born, it evolved. How far do you agree with this interpretation with reference to welfare developments between 1834 and 1950? |
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| 'After fifty-five years of the welfare state in Britain, what assessments can be offered on its success or its failure?' |
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| 'Discuss how those working in primary education settings can contribute to positive educational and welfare outcomes for children with special needs' |
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| 'Tariffs always cause a net welfare loss'. Explain and critically evaluate this statement. |
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| 'The British welfare regime has been profoundly shaped by ideological assumptions about family, work and nation in British society.' Discuss. |
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| 'The First World War was important as a locomotive for domestic change' (Clive Emsley). How true is this of trade unions and government intervention in social welfare in Britain during the period 1914-1922? |
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| 'The immediate post-war years were depicted as an era of social stability of secure functioning institutions, full employment, benign welfare state and trusted systems of expert knowledge'. |
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| 'The immediate post-war years were depicted as an era of social stability of secure functioning institutions, full employment, benign welfare state and trusted systems of expert knowledge.' How far do you agree with this claim. |
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| 'The welfare principle is unhelpful. It is indeterminate. What parents, children and family law practitioners need are clear rules in order to predict the outcomes of problems and conflicts' |
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| 'There can be no doubt that the conservative Governments between 1979 and 1997 made radical, and almost certainly permanent changes to those policies and institutions which we sum up in convenient shorthand as the Welfare state'. [Wilding, 1997]. |
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| 1. Why was 'a welfare state' introduced after the War (note here that the term welfare state is in inverted commas - i.e. think about to what extent it was, and was considered by contemporaries to be a welfare state. |
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| Advise on the changes in citizens' welfare caused by the increase in university fees, considering the resultant partial switch from public to private funding of university education. |
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| An Examination of the Arguments Raised in 'What's Left of the Welfare State'[1] by David Miller. |
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| Analyse and evaluate the changes to both the welfare state and the National Health Service from their beginnings to the present. Ensure that you focus particularly on the changes under the Conservative Government |
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