Social Policy
Contributor(s): Drèze, Jean.
Series: Readings on the economy, polity and society. Publisher: New Delhi Orient BlackSwan 2016Description: xiv, 478p.ISBN: 9788125062844.Other title: Essays from Economic and Political Weekly.Subject(s): Social policy -- Public Health -- Rural Area -- Social Security -- Women -- IndiaDDC classification: 361.610954 Summary: The reach of social policy in India has expanded significantly in recent years Facilities such as schools and anganwadis child care centres have become an accepted norm for every village health centres are more accessible and better equipped nutrition programmes public works and social security pensions are reaching larger numbers of people than before. Some of these benefits now take the form of enforceable legal entitlements. Yet the performance of these social programmes is far from ideal. Most Indian states still have a long way to go in putting in place effective social policies that directly address the interests demands and rights of the unprivileged. Social Policy is a collection of essays previously published in the Economic and Political Weekly on these and related issues. The 24 chapters have been clustered around six major themes health education food security employment guarantee pensions and cash transfers and inequality and social exclusion . For the first time wide-ranging analyses of these critical issues by distinguished scholars are brought together in a single volume. The wealth of data presented in these studies will be invaluable to researchers in this field. With an introduction by Jean Drèze Social Policy will be an indispensable read for students and scholars of sociology economics political science and development studies. About the AuthorJean Drèze is Visiting Professor at the Department of Economics Ranchi University.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The reach of social policy in India has expanded significantly in recent years Facilities such as schools and anganwadis child care centres have become an accepted norm for every village health centres are more accessible and better equipped nutrition programmes public works and social security pensions are reaching larger numbers of people than before. Some of these benefits now take the form of enforceable legal entitlements. Yet the performance of these social programmes is far from ideal. Most Indian states still have a long way to go in putting in place effective social policies that directly address the interests demands and rights of the unprivileged. Social Policy is a collection of essays previously published in the Economic and Political Weekly on these and related issues. The 24 chapters have been clustered around six major themes health education food security employment guarantee pensions and cash transfers and inequality and social exclusion . For the first time wide-ranging analyses of these critical issues by distinguished scholars are brought together in a single volume. The wealth of data presented in these studies will be invaluable to researchers in this field. With an introduction by Jean Drèze Social Policy will be an indispensable read for students and scholars of sociology economics political science and development studies. About the AuthorJean Drèze is Visiting Professor at the Department of Economics Ranchi University.
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