03401nam 22004933 450 99667047810331620250623120537.01-4473-7724-9(MiAaPQ)EBC31727419(Au-PeEL)EBL31727419(CKB)39396015800041(OCoLC)1525622393(Exl-AI)31727419(EXLCZ)993939601580004120250623d2025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSocial Policy Review 37 Analysis and Debate in Social Policy 20251st ed.Bristol :Policy Press,2025.©2025.1 online resource (225 pages)Social Policy Review SeriesFront Cover -- Social Policy Review 37: Analysis and Debate in Social Policy, 2025 -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures and tables -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction -- PART I Elections, parties and social policy -- 1 Lacking ambition: insights from three poverty audits of UK election manifestos (2015, 2017 and 2024) -- Introduction -- The Academics Stand Against Poverty UK manifesto audit -- Audit methodology -- Audit insights from 2015 to 2024 -- Key insights from 2015 -- Key insights from 2017 -- Key insights from 2024 -- An overarching reflection of the audit insights -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 2 Lost trust, lost hope: what low-income parents say about politics in the 2024 UK election – a call for participatory resea -- Introduction -- Background -- Methods -- Findings -- Hope -- Trust -- Conclusion -- References -- 3 A paradigm shift backwards? Current trends and reforms in German pension and labour market policiesGenerated by AI.This book provides a comprehensive analysis of contemporary social policy issues, debates, and reforms across various countries and contexts. Edited by Stephan Köppe, Andrea Parma, and Bożena Sojka, it features contributions from multiple scholars examining topics such as poverty audits in UK election manifestos, German pension and labor market reforms, gender roles in Austrian families, housing satisfaction in Lithuania, and the intersection of social, economic, and environmental factors in Swedish healthcare. The book adopts comparative perspectives on social policy, highlighting regional differences and challenges in areas like family support, welfare systems, and participatory research. It is intended for academics, policymakers, and students interested in social sciences, sociology, and public policy, aiming to foster critical discourse and innovation in addressing societal inequalities and policy effectiveness.Generated by AI.Social Policy Review SeriesSocial policyGenerated by AIWelfare stateGenerated by AISocial policyWelfare state361.61Köppe Stephan0Parma Andrea1739604Sojka Bozena1739602MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996670478103316Social Policy Review 374398392UNISA