Walking Shadows: Shakespeare in the National Film and Television Archive
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This topical collection by eminent scholars examines the growing role of private markets in the provision and finance of health and welfare services in six western countries - Britain, France, Italy, Sweden, Canada and the US - and three Central European countries - Hungary, Poland and Slovenia. The authors chart the extent and nature of private markets in health and welfare and consider whether the principal beneficiaries have been the state, the consumers or the commercial providers. The services covered include domiciliary and residential services for elderly and disabled people, housing and a varied range of health services.
This topical collection by eminent scholars examines the growing role of private markets in the provision and finance of health and welfare services in six western countries - Britain, France, Italy, Sweden, Canada and the US - and three Central European countries - Hungary, Poland and Slovenia. The authors chart the extent and nature of private markets in health and welfare and consider whether the principal beneficiaries have been the state, the consumers or the commercial providers. The services covered include domiciliary and residential services for elderly and disabled people, housing and a varied range of health services.
Product Details
Condition
Used, Like New
Publisher
Berg Publishers
Number of pages
256
Format
Hardback
Publication date
1995
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780854968220
SKU
KST0009955
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About
Norman Johnson University of Portsmouth
Reviews for Walking Shadows: Shakespeare in the National Film and Television Archive
'A valuable addition to the literature.'Tony Cutler, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Middlesex University'...this text is a welcome addition to the comparative social policy literature. It focuses on an important but neglected element of comparative research - the development of private markets in the production and delivery of welfare - and provides information about changes in nine different countries. It offers ... Read more