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  • [[Legislative act]]s creating [[social policy]] or enabling federal social policy within a state.
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  • {{rpl|Court decisions - social policy (U.S.)}}
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  • {{r|Abdul Basit}} Fellow, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Assistant Professor of Psychiatry & Director of Multi- {{r|Farid Senzai}} Fellow and Director of Research, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Santa Clara University
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  • ...e.g., aged, mentally ill, mentally retarded, disabled) and related issues. Social policy is also the study of these laws, social problems and issues.
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  • *[[Social Policy]]
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  • ...used to characterize [[Social legislation (U.S.)|social legislation]] or [[social policy]] concerned in the aggregate with residential living arrangements.
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  • {{Social Policy Subgroup}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ Talk:Social policy Subgroup]]
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  • [[Congressional act]]s creating or implementing [[social policy]].
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  • Acts of Parliament that are important in British social policy.
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  • Important rulings by the Supreme Court with respect to U.S. social policy.
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  • Acts of Congress and state legislatures that are important in U.S. social policy.
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  • Board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Chief of Surgery at Oakwood Annapolis hospital
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  • ...Fellowship at [[Harvard University]] (2004-2006); Fellow, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Court decisions - social policy (U.S.)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Social policy}}
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  • {{rpl|Social policy}}
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  • ...t, and covers freedom of movement of goods, persons, services and capital, social policy, consumer protection, and environment policy, but not agriculture and fishe
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  • ...Defending the Culture of the Military,” for the book, ''Defense Department Social Policy Perspectives 2010'', which the Air University Press will publish early in 2
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  • Board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; commercial litigation attorney; Board of Directors of
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  • The '''Institute for Social Policy and Understanding (ISPU)''' is an independent nonprofit research organizati
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  • {{r|Social policy}}
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  • Administrative Director, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]], left for growing family; attorney; cofounded Sahara,
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  • {{rpl|Social policy association}} (German)
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  • Board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Senior Staff Physician and Director of the Glaucoma Se
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  • Board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; regional Vice President of Mom Corps, a staffing compa
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  • *[[Social policy]]
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  • {{r|Social policy}}
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  • ...neral of the [[Islamic Society of North America]]; Fellow, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Previously Associate Professor of Islamic and Middle E
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  • ...ious Studies, [[University of Virginia]]; Adjunct scholar, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Senior Associate, [[Center for Strategic and Internati
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  • either social policy or practice theory as an area of specialization. Common
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  • Attorney; Board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; attorney and consultant; briefly National Outreach Coo
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  • ...dent visiting fellow, [[Brookings Institution]]; fellow of [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; doctorate in International Relations and Islamic Polit
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  • ...Status of Social Security in America." Essay in ''Labor, Management, and Social Policy: Essays in the John R. Commons Tradition,'' edited by Gerald G. Somers. Ma
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  • ...ent senior political consultant, RAND Corporation; Fellow, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; former Vice-Chairman of the [[National Intelligence
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  • | sub1 = Social Policy
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  • Professor of social policy, law, and women's studies at the Heller School at [[Brandeis University]],
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  • ..., but also to the far more controversial idea that we should actively plan social policy around this.
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  • Fellow and Director of Research, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Assistant Professor in the Political Science Departmen
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  • {{r|Institute for Social Policy and Understanding}}
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  • ...(The Middle East and Central Asia), ANU; Adjunct scholar, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]
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  • ...y in Giessen, where previously he was Professor for Comparative Health and Social Policy. Noted for his studies of the interaction of the state, markets, civil soci
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  • ...r of Law University of Wisconsin-Madison; Adjunct Scholar, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; judicial law clerk with Judge Edward Dean Price on the
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  • ...uckabee offering positions that many on the left approved of combined with social policy designed to please the religious base of his campaign.
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  • [[International law]] specialist at the [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]] (ISPU); Belfer Center for Science and International Aff
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  • ...[[Brandeis University]]; Adjunct scholar and board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]
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  • {{r|Institute for Social Policy and Understanding}}
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  • ...Status of Social Security in America." Essay in ''Labor, Management, and Social Policy: Essays in the John R. Commons Tradition,'' edited by Gerald G. Somers. Ma
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  • ...or" - has always been an underlying dynamic of U.S. social legislation and social policy, and private, state and federal [[workers' compensation]] programs were (an Other selected Congressional Acts important in U.S. social policy are listed on the Related Articles page.
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  • Evers, Adalbert (with Guillemard, Anne-Marie) (eds.) 2012: Social Policy and Citizenship – The Changing Landscape. Oxford University Press, New Yo ...rvice Provision? Shared Features of Service Innovations across Europe. In: Social Policy and Society vol. 13 no. 3, pp. 423-432
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  • ...private charity in the field of social policy. Its addresses all areas of social policy and social change including [[labor market]]s, [[social security]] systems, ...policy 1867 to 1914. [III. Department: Development and differentiation of social policy since the beginning of the New Course (1890-1904) , Volume 3, worker protec
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  • ...tudies Program, at the [[University of Delaware]]; Fellow, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; Former Senior Nonresident Fellow at the [[Brookings In
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  • .... Secretary of Health and Human Services]] [[Louis Sullivan]]; director of Social Policy Programs for the [[American Enterprise Institute]], and co-director of AEI'
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  • {{r|Institute for Social Policy and Understanding}}
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  • {{r|social policy}}
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  • {{r|Social policy}}
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  • '''Hassan Abbas''' is a Fellow at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding | publisher = Institute for Social Policy and Understanding
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  • ...y in Giessen, where previously he was Professor for Comparative Health and Social Policy. Since 2014 he has worked as Senior Fellow at the Centre for Social Investm ...democracy. His research has been on respective concepts and development of social policy in “welfare mixes” and [[hybrid organisations]], by intertwining the po
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  • '''Anita F. Hill''' is professor of social policy, law, and women's studies at the Heller School at [[Brandeis University]],
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  • ==Social policy==
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  • ...h offices of the U.S. government. He had a profound intellectual grasp of social policy issues as well as the administrative skills to turn policy into operation.<
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  • ...h offices of the U.S. government. He had a profound intellectual grasp of social policy issues as well as the administrative skills to turn policy into operation.<
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  • {{r|Institute for Social Policy and Understanding}}
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  • {{r|Court decisions - social policy (U.S.)}}
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  • ...mic World Project of the [[Brookings Institution]] and the [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]].<ref name=Ijtihad-AmMus>{{citation
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  • Center for Law and Social Policy
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  • ...Kingdom.<ref>Harris, M and Rochester, C, eds. Voluntary Organisations and Social Policy in Britain. Palgrave. 2001. Introduction</ref> Conceptually the term has p
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  • * Weir, Margaret, Ann Orloff, and Theda Skocpol, eds., ''The Politics of Social Policy in the United States,'' Princeton University Press. 1988
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  • ...Peggy L. Cuciti; ''The Great Society and Its Legacy: Twenty Years of U.S. Social Policy'' (1986) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=11969171 online edition] * Murray, Charles. ''Losing Ground: American Social Policy, 1950-1980'' (1985), influential attack from the right* * Stevens, Robert,
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  • The following Supreme Court rulings are important in U.S. social policy:
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  • ...ne, Barbara. ''The Rhetoric of Independence: The Ideology and Practice of Social Policy in Thatcher's Britain.'' (1992). 172 pp.
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  • Often the Inner Mission touched upon national social policy interests such as in the cases of worker colonies and food supply stations
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  • * School of Social Policy & Practice
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  • * E. P. Hennock, "Social Policy Under the Empire — Myths and Evidence", in: ''German History'' Vol. 16, 1
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  • ...-wingers. This dispute can be seen as one where the domestic, economic and social policy of two groups - the so-called anti-war left and the so-called interventioni
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  • *Heller School for Social Policy and Management Centers **Institute on Assets and Social Policy
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  • ...at the University of Delaware. He is a Fellow with the [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]].
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  • ...ll Professor of Religious Studies}}</ref> Adjunct scholar, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]] and Senior Associate, [[Center for Strategic and Intern
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  • ...eis University]], and an adjunct scholar and board member, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]. She has received grants for her work from the [[Ford F
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  • | publisher = Social Policy and Development Center
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  • ...among members to render mutual help and undertake common tasks.</ref> and social policy. ..., and by the so-called '[[socialists of the chair]]' who belonged to the [[Social Policy Association]] found little sympathy at the center of government; and after
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  • ...among members to render mutual help and undertake common tasks.</ref> and social policy. ..., and by the so-called '[[socialists of the chair]]' who belonged to the [[Social Policy Association]] found little sympathy at the center of government; and after
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  • ...preserve competition and to work in parallel with national governments in social policy and development.
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  • ...fluencing--or reinforcing--their attitudes toward their society and toward social policy. Thus, the abandonment of the existing poor-law system, the financial burde Malthus’ ideas were especially influential on social policy and its objectives. Malthus' own recommendations for individual conduct-- t
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  • ...d influence upon economic theory, the practice of economic management, and social policy.
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  • * Pleck, Elizabeth. ''Domestic Tyranny: The Making of American Social Policy against Family Violence from Colonial Times to the Present.'' (1987). 273 p
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  • ===Social Policy=== ...ted government intervention in the economy and balanced budgets applied to social policy as well. In an effort to balance the budget, old-age [[pension]]s were redu
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  • {{r|Steven Cohen}} Advisory council, [[J Street]]; Professor of Jewish Social Policy, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
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  • ...of his research became apparent early on in his deanship in a textbook on social policy (Wagner, 1985a) and later in his role from 1989 to 1995 as Chair of the Swi ...tional citizenship, understood as the principle that underpins countrywide social policy and nonprofit management.
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  • ...tp://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/UN/UK/UK-Civil-Social/index.html Problems of Social Policy]''(1950) official WW2 history
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  • :: - internal markets, specified aspects of social policy, economic, social and territorial cohesion, agriculture and fisheries, the
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  • ...four Great Awakenings or that the fourth was coherent enough to influence social policy. In a way, though, that may be beside the point...Since this book offers an
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  • ...tp://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/UN/UK/UK-Civil-Social/index.html Problems of Social Policy]''(1950) official history
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  • ==Social policy==
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  • }}</ref>He remains a board member of the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding.
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  • ...Peggy L. Cuciti; ''The Great Society and Its Legacy: Twenty Years of U.S. Social Policy'' (1986) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=11969171 online edition] * Murray, Charles. ''Losing Ground: American Social Policy, 1950-1980'' (1985), influential attack from the right [http://www.amazon.c
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  • ...Peggy L. Cuciti; ''The Great Society and Its Legacy: Twenty Years of U.S. Social Policy'' (1986) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=11969171 online edition] * Murray, Charles. ''Losing Ground: American Social Policy, 1950-1980'' (1985), influential attack from the right [http://www.amazon.c
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  • .... "Wage Wars: Institutional Politics, WPA Wages, and the Struggle for U.S. Social Policy." ''American Sociological Review'' 2000 65(4): 506-528. Issn: 0003-1224 Ful
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  • ...made their demands for jobs and social security a central part of emerging social policy.<ref>Campbell (2000) </ref>
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  • ...|title=The well-being of children in the UK|author=The University of York, Social Policy Research Unit|date=}}</ref> <ref name="Telegraph 2">{{Cite web|url=Barnett
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  • ...ssociation). He maintained that if the government did not meddle with the social policy of ''laissez-faire'', a class of genius would rise to the top of the system
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  • ...of pornography. To that end, on issues at the intersection of economic and social policy, conservatives of one school or another are often at odds.
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  • |Social Policy & Administration
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  • ===Social policy=== During his presidency, Bush favored a conservative social policy. He opposed [[same-sex marriage]] and supported the [[Defense of Marriage
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  • | publisher = Institute for Social Policy and Understanding
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  • * Harding, Jim, ed. ''Social Policy and Social Justice: The NDP Government in Saskatchewan during the Blakeney
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  • ...Efficiency: 1885–1930" by Richard Jensen; "The Limits of Federal Power and Social Policy: 1910–1955" by Anthony J. Badger; "The Rise of Rights and Rights Consciou
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  • ...pay for such services.<ref> Jennifer Smith, "The Stanfield Government and Social Policy in Nova Scotia: 1956-1967." ''Journal of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical S
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  • ...Efficiency: 1885–1930" by Richard Jensen; "The Limits of Federal Power and Social Policy: 1910–1955" by Anthony J. Badger; "The Rise of Rights and Rights Consciou
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  • ...ratic Party revived itself, in part by moving to the right on economic and social policy. President [[Bill Clinton]], who defeated the incumbent [[George H. W. Bush
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  • * Westhues, Anne. '' Canadian Social Policy: Issues and Perspectives,'' 2003
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  • ...s Sowell, ''The Vision of the Anointed: Self-congratulation as a Basis for Social Policy'' (1995) [http://books.google.com/books?id=ISTtFtcIkKAC&pg=PA29&dq=homicid
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  • ...r/UN/UK/UK-Civil-Social/index.html#contents Richard Titmuss: ''Problems of Social Policy'', History of the Second World War, UK Civil Series, HMSO 1950]</ref> There ...easury]</ref> in 1997. A consensus concerning many aspects of economic and social policy emerged in the 1960s after the passing of welfare state legislation, but co
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  • * [[Social policy]]
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  • | title = Exploring Social Policy In The 'new' Scotland
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  • ...stan.<ref>{{cite book | last = Panigrahi| first = Lalita |title = British Social Policy and Female Infanticidein India| publisher = Munshiram Manoharlal| date =
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