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**'Migration and welfare in the new Europe' by Carmel et al
Providing innovative insights, this book moves the debate on migration and
integration policies in the enlarged European Union and its member states
onto new terrain.
"Migration, social protection and social integration represent subjects of
major and critical concern at both the EU and member state levels. This
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Kuhnle, University of Bergen, Norway, and Hertie School of Governance,
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** Fighting poverty, inequality and injustice by Walker, Sinfield and Walker
This important book brings together many of the leading contributors in the
field and provides a compelling manifesto for change in social justice.
"Peter Townsend was the greatest British social scientist of the 20th
century. This book, by leading experts, clearly explains Townsend's
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policy in the future." David Gordon,
Townsend Centre for International Poverty Research, University of Bristol
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** Social Policy Review 23
This edition of Social Policy Review presents an extensive analysis of the
coalition government's social policies and is essential reading for social
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** Housing transitions through the lifecourse by Andrew Beer
Lifetime attitudes to housing have changed, with new population dynamics
driving the market and a greater emphasis on consumption. This important
contribution to the literature argues that how we think about households
and their housing needs to be recast to acknowledge this changed
environment and provide a more powerful conceptual framework.
"A hugely impressive book. Housing transitions through the life course not
only offers a valuable comparison of lifetime attitudes towards housing
across different countries but also highlights how the global financial
crisis has impacted on such markets. Bang up-to-date and highly readable. A
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Business School, UK
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