Social progress in Britain / Anthony F. Heath ; with Elisabeth Garratt [and 3 others].
Publisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2018Edition: First editionDescription: viii, 254 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0198805489; 9780198805489Subject(s): Social change -- Great Britain -- History | Social change -- Cross-cultural studies | Equality -- Great Britain -- History | Equality | Social change | Great BritainGenre/Form: Cross-cultural studies. | History.DDC classification: 300 LOC classification: HN385.5 | .H48 2018Summary: In his landmark 1942 report on social insurance Sir William Beveridge talked about the 'five giants on the road to reconstruction' - the giants of Want, Disease, Ignorance, Squalor, and Idleness. 'Social Progress in Britain' investigates how much progress Britain has made in tackling the challenges of material deprivation, ill-health, educational standards, lack of housing, and unemployment in the decades since Beveridge wrote. It also asks how progress in Britain compares with that of peer countries - Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden and the USA. Has Britain been slipping behind? What has been the impact of the increased economic inequality which Britain experienced in the 1980s - has rising economic inequality been mirrored by increasing inequalities in other areas of life too? Have there been increasing inequalities of opportunity between social classes, men and women, and different ethnic groups? And what have been the implications for Britain's sense of social cohesion?Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations |
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Book-Circulating | Fischer Hall Library Main shelves | HN385.5. H48 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Donated by Prof Fernandez-Armesto, Spring 2019 | B013882 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-246) and index.
In his landmark 1942 report on social insurance Sir William Beveridge talked about the 'five giants on the road to reconstruction' - the giants of Want, Disease, Ignorance, Squalor, and Idleness. 'Social Progress in Britain' investigates how much progress Britain has made in tackling the challenges of material deprivation, ill-health, educational standards, lack of housing, and unemployment in the decades since Beveridge wrote. It also asks how progress in Britain compares with that of peer countries - Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden and the USA. Has Britain been slipping behind? What has been the impact of the increased economic inequality which Britain experienced in the 1980s - has rising economic inequality been mirrored by increasing inequalities in other areas of life too? Have there been increasing inequalities of opportunity between social classes, men and women, and different ethnic groups? And what have been the implications for Britain's sense of social cohesion?