Social Welfare East and West Britain and Malaysia Routledge Revivals Series
Coordonnateurs : Doling John, Omar Roziah
This title was first published in 2000: An exploration of the ways in which social welfare in two countries, half a world apart, may have similarities. Through identification of the differences and similarities of social welfare in Britain and Malaysia, the editors hope that we may be able to learn from one another as well as to contribute to debates both in our countries about how to respond to globalization and about global social policy. Accordingly, the contributors arranged themselves into pairs - one Malaysian, one British - to write reviews of one of each of the six areas of social welfare. Along with an opening chapter in which the aim was to identify a number of frameworks and issues that would allow the rest to be put into a context, the 12 chapters, each restricted to around 5000 words, provide a service-by-service account.
Date de parution : 10-2017
15x21.8 cm
Thème de Social Welfare East and West :
Mots-clés :
Post War; Young Men; malaysia; Welfare Reform; britain; Employees Provident Fund; west; Seventh Malaysia Plan; East; SOCSO; Social Welfare; EPF; Ann Davis; Social Security Scheme; Zainal Kling; Secretary Of State; Sue Wainwright; Voluntary Organisations; Siti Hajar Abu Bakar; Kuala Lumpur City Hall; Faizah Yunus; Social Security Policy; Tony Maltby; Employees Social Security Act; Mohd; Fauzi Yaacob; Civil Service Pension Scheme; Rosemary Littlechild; SERPS; Liz Ross; MCH Service; Siti Hajar Abu Βakar; Invalidity Pension Scheme; Mike McBeth; International Monetary Fund; Roziah Omar; Private Housing Developers; Mohd; Razali Agus; RHS; Mike Nellis; Hari Raya Puasa; David Stephenson; Squatter Settlements; Abdul Hadi Zakariah; Basic Pension; Low Income Housing Policy; Malaysian Development Plans