Workers providing social and health care services lie at the heart of migration patterns underpinning current gobalization processes. Using a 'global care chains' perspective the author describes and
Criticizing the portrayal of globalization as a techno-economic, naturalistic, and inevitable force, Yeates (social policy, Queen's U., Northern Ireland) argues that questions of political agency and
The book is the first comprehensive study of international health worker-migration and-recruitment from the perspective of global governance, policy and politics.
This book explores ways of defining and enacting social justice in the context of modern social welfare and crime control policies. It examines how the notion of social justice informs experiences and
A comprehensive and accessible guide to the key themes, issues and debates in global social policy. This Reader collects together key papers by international leaders in the field that cover the emerge
In this companion text to Understanding global social policy (2008), Yeates (social policy, The Open U., UK) and Holden (global health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) have selected ke
This volume explores the case for and the prospects of the development of world-regional social policies as integral elements of a pluralistic, equitable and effective system of global governance. Foc
This volume explores the case for and the prospects of the development of world-regional social policies as integral elements of a pluralistic, equitable and effective system of global governance. Foc
This volume explores the case for and the prospects of the development of world-regional social policies as integral elements of a pluralistic, equitable and effective system of global governance. Foc