Chris Grover critically reflects on the introduction of the Social Fund and its operation in the past two decades, engaging with the argument that was made in the 1980s that relieving need by way of loan was new in social security policy.
Chris Grover critically reflects on the introduction of the Social Fund and its operation in the past two decades, engaging with the argument that was made in the 1980s that relieving need by way of loan was new in social security policy.
This is the first book to examine debates about, and the practice of, state supplementing of... Læs mere
This is the first book to examine debates about, and the practice of, state supplementing of... Læs mere