The Great Social Transformation

The Great Social Transformation
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The Great Social Transformation.

Social Reproduction

Social Reproduction
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 336
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ISBN-10 : 9780773576902
ISBN-13 : 0773576908
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Synopsis Social Reproduction by : Kate Bezanson

Contributors include Sedef Arat-Koç (Ryerson), Kate Bezanson (Brock), Susan Braedley, (PhD candidate, York), Barbara Cameron (York), Marcia Cohen (Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, BC), Marjorie Griffin Cohen (Simon Fraser), Bonnie Fox (Toronto), Meg Luxton (York), Leah F. Vosko (York), and Alice de Wolff (Toronto-based researcher and activist).

Docscprn-#23498-v2-News_Release_2__Great_Social_Transforma...

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That's the advice CPRN's President, Judith Maxwell, gave to the Panel on the Role of Government, and outlines in a paper released today. [...] In The Great Social Transformation: Implications for the Social Role of Government in Ontario, Maxwell describes the tremendous changes in Ontario society over the past thirty years. [...] "Changes in the shape of our families, our work habits, our community life and in the roles markets and governments play have all shaken the assumptions of the post-war era," Maxwell says. [...] "At the same time, the systems for sharing risk have been weakened, or have not adapted to changing circumstances." "We need to re-examine our expectations of individuals, families, communities, markets and government in the light of the great social transformation of the past three decades. [...] This reciprocity between young and old is fundamental to the well-being of Ontario citizens in the coming decades." - 30 - CPRN is a national not-for-profit research institute whose mission is to create knowledge and lead public debate on social and economic issues important to the well-being of Canadians, in order to help build a more just, prosperous and caring society.

The Oxford Handbook of Governance and Public Management for Social Policy

The Oxford Handbook of Governance and Public Management for Social Policy
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 1065
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ISBN-10 : 9780190916329
ISBN-13 : 019091632X
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Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Governance and Public Management for Social Policy by : Karen J. Baehler

Public administration plays an integral role at every stage of social policy creation and execution. Program operators' management decisions shape policymakers' perceptions of what can and should be accomplished through social programs, while public administrators wield considerable power to mobilize tangible and intangible resources and fill gaps in policy designs. Furthermore, the cumulative effects of public administrators' daily activities directly influence outcomes for program participants, and may shift policy itself. Location also matters to social policy, as those same administrators are expected to innovate continuously in response to shifting local and national conditions, including changes in budgetary allocations, client needs and capacities, and public attitudes. This Handbook will aim to capture what is being learned across six geographical regions: Africa, Asia, Australasia, Europe, Latin America, and the U.S. and Canada. Specifically, each regional section will contain 6-10 chapters canvassing a particular set of promising practices or emerging challenges at the regional or sub-regional level, in addition to a brief overview written by the section editor. The regional sections will be flanked by integrative chapters. As a whole, the volume contains 65 chapters.

Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy, Second Edition

Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy, Second Edition
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9781442696662
ISBN-13 : 1442696664
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Synopsis Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy, Second Edition by : James J. Rice

A consistent bestseller since its publication in 2000, Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy is a one-of-a-kind resource in the fields of political science and social work. Examining current conditions affecting the development of social policies in Canada, this book offers in-depth critical analysis of how these policies first arose and the implications they pose for future policy development. This new edition of Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy features updated chapters while retaining the first edition’s analytical focus on economic globalization, societal pluralization, and social protection. The authors offer fresh considerations of gender relations and families, community agencies and the voluntary sector, as well as the social policy activities of all levels of government in the Canadian federation. Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy will continue to provide the much-needed groundwork for students and policymakers, as well as propose real solutions for the future.

How Ottawa Spends, 2004-2005

How Ottawa Spends, 2004-2005
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780773572379
ISBN-13 : 0773572376
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Synopsis How Ottawa Spends, 2004-2005 by : G. Bruce Doern

Drawing on the work of academics and other experts from across Canada, Carleton University's School of Public Policy and Administration's annual book takes a focused and robust look at an era where a political coronation seemed inevitable but high expectations had to be managed downwards almost immediately. A less-than-buoyant fiscal surplus, escalating concerns about liberal ethics and corruption, and a growing volatility in public opinion are examined as are Canadians' increasingly uncertain views about the new Liberal leadership versus the old Liberal Party's ten-year hold on power. A new Conservative Party and a suddenly feisty New Democratic Party are also a central part of the new 2004-2005 Canadian political and policy milieu.

Quebec-Ontario Relations

Quebec-Ontario Relations
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Publisher : PUQ
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9782760537675
ISBN-13 : 2760537676
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Synopsis Quebec-Ontario Relations by : Alexandre Brassard

Ontario-Quebec relations have flourished in recent years. Environmental and economic agreements have proliferated (infrastructure, trade, investment, labour mobility) and a total of three joint provincial -cabinet meetings were held between 2008, 2009, and 2010. These closer ties provide a good opportunity to reflect on the provinces' shared destiny. Our objective in this book is to contribute to the body of knowledge on -Ontario-Quebec relations and spark renewed interest among researchers on this topic.Our methodology combines historical and comparative approaches. The first part focuses specifically on the origin and current state of relations between the two provinces. It offers a "big picture" view of interprovincial relations from a number of perspectives (political, economic, social, and public policy). The second part compares key public policy issues in the provinces in a wide range of fields. The analyses provided illustrate the similarities and differences between Ontario and Quebec, and provide a better understanding of the issues and policies that affect Ontario-Quebec relations."

Social Inequality in Canada

Social Inequality in Canada
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9780886292799
ISBN-13 : 0886292794
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Synopsis Social Inequality in Canada by : Alan Stewart Frizzell

Social Inequality in Canada brings a comparative perspective to the question of the uniqueness of Canadian society. Do Canadians believe they can succeed on the basis of their own abilities? And how do they compare with Americans, Germans, Italians, Australians and Russians? There is much debate as to how Canadians differ from or resemble citizens of other countries, particularly the United States.