Governing Children, Families and Education
Explore the thought-provoking collection of essays in Governing Children, Families and Education, edited by esteemed contributors and published by Palgrave USA in 2004. This insightful volume spans 348 pages and delves into the significant international shifts in welfare policy. The essays tackle critical issues such as the influence of international donors, who prioritize efficiency and reduced social subsidies, as well as the effects of international migration on welfare policy inclusions and exclusions. Additionally, the book examines national policy changes that shape the landscape of welfare systems. Ideal for scholars and practitioners alike, this book offers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities surrounding governance in the realms of children, families, and education. Enhance your knowledge and stay informed about the evolving dynamics of welfare policy with this essential read.