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New titles for September
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The health debate
David J Hunter
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Focusing on the British NHS, this book reviews some of the key contemporary
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Modernising the welfare state
Edited by Martin Powell
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This book, the third in Martin Powell's New Labour trilogy, analyses the
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Welfare and well-being
Bill Jordan
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In this original book Bill Jordan presents a new analysis of well-being in
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Ageing in a consumer society
Ian Rees Jones, Martin Hyde, Christina R. Victor, Richard D. Wiggins, Chris
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Religion, spirituality and the social sciences
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This edited collection brings together an international panel of
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New Labour's countryside
Edited by Michael Woods
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A timely and critical review and analysis of the development and
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Calculating a fair market price for care
William Laing
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Published in association with Joseph Rowntree Foundation, this new and
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care' estimates the potential cost to the public sector of paying fair
market fees to a fully modernised care home sector.
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