Titre : | Social policy & administration, vol. 33, n° 3. - 1999/09 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/09/1999 |
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(...) A common finding in 1970s studies was that social workers behaved like "street-level bureaucrats", using their discretionary authority defensively to manage an otherwise overwhelming workload. In the 1990s, top-down assessment and care man[...]
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The purpose of this paper is to offer a working definition of social exclusion and to operationalize it in such a way that an initial empirical analysis of social exclusion in Britain today can be undertaken. After a brief review of conceptions [...]
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This paper sets out the environment of inequality in which social work and the poor have recently operated. It explores pragmatic and idealist arguments concerning whether or not the poor need social work. Finally, policy solutions developed in [...]