This book contains new theoretical discussion and new empirical evidence on the way people think about and cope with the risks and uncertainties of modern life. The national surveys cover areas ranging from lone parenthood to medicine, from house purchase to long-term care, from personal finance to the welfare state. People's confidence in their capacity to cope with uncertainty is closely related to social class, gender and access to support networks. Policies that assume that people are self-interested rational actors are likely to produce unsatisfactory results and to damage the essential social capital of trust.
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This book contains new theoretical discussion and new empirical evidence on the way people think about and cope with the risks and uncertainties of modern life. People's confidence in their capacity to cope with uncertainty is closely related to social class, gender and access to support networks.
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List of Tables Preface Notes on the Contributors Risk and Welfare; P.Taylor-Gooby PART I: MOTIVES, POLICY AND BEHAVIOUR From Knight to Knave: Public Policy and Endogenous Motivation; J.LeGrand Motivation and Human Behaviour; B.S.Frey Managing Risk by Controlling Behaviour: Social Security Administration and the Erosion of Welfare Citizenship; H.Dean PART II: RESPONSES TO RISK The Rationality Mistake: New Labour's Communitarianism and 'Supporting Families'; A.Barlow & S.Duncan with R.Edwards Coping with Risk in a Flexible Labour Market; J.Ford Public Understanding of Financial Risk: The Challenge to Regulation; P.Lunt & J.Blundell Insights into the Uncertain World of the Consumer: Reflections on the Risks of Non-Prescription Medicines; P.R.Ward, P.Bissell & P.R.Noyce Choices in Owner-Occupation; M.Munro Risk and the Need for Long-Term Care; G.Parker References Index
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ANNE BARLOW Lecturer in Law, University of Wales, Aberystwyth PAUL BISSELL Research Associate, Drug Usage and Pharmacy Practice Group, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Manchester JUSTICE BLUNDELL Research Fellow, University College London HARTLEY DEAN Professor of Social Policy, University of Luton SIMON DUNCAN Reader in Comparative Social Policy, University of Bradford ROSALIND EDWARDS Reader in Social Policy, South Bank University JANET FORD Joseph Rowntree Professor of Housing Policy and Director of the Centre for the Housing Policy, University of York BRUNO S. FREY Professor of Economics, University of Zurich JULIAN LE GRAND Richard Titmuss Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics PETER LUNT Social Psychologist, University College London MOIRA MUNRO Professor of Planning and Housing, Heriot Watt University PETER NOYCE Boots Professor of Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Manchester GILLIAN PARKER Nuffield Professor of Community Care, University of Leicester PAUL WARD Research Associate, Drug Usage and Pharmacy Practice Group, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Manchester
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780333764930
Publisert
2000-05-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biographical note

Peter Taylor-Gooby is Professor of Social Policy at the University of Kent, UK. He chairs the British Academy New Paradigms in Public Policy Programme and the HEFCE Social Work and Social Policy Panel. His recent publications include New Paradigms in Public Policy, Reframing Social Citizenship, Risk in Social Science (with Jens Zinn), Ideas and the Welfare State, and New Risks, New Welfare.