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Social policy is a subject that helps develop our understanding of the meaning of human wellbeing, and of the systems by which wellbeing must be promoted. As a discipline, social policy has traditionally been blunted by a focus on the nation state; however, in this age of globalisation the most pressing challenges such as climate change, ageing populations and flagging economies serve as proof that, even at national level, social policy is now more heavily influenced by global factors than ever before.In this important and authoritative text, Kepa Artaraz and Michael Hill provide a richly detailed contribution to our understanding of the global forces shaping social problems today. Part One discusses the different approaches to social policy and explores the process of globalisation, looking particularly at its winners and losers and the implications it has for human well-being; Part Two examines more closely the key actors in global social policy such as the market, the state and international organisations; and Part Three provides an opportunity to explore some specific key issues of global importance, such as employment and migration, demographic change and global poverty.Adding considerable momentum to the movement away from a reductionist, nationally focused study of the discipline, Global Social Policy opens up new and stimulating discussions and provides a fresh framework for the study of human well-being. Using policy examples from areas around the world to provide a truly international scope, it is an essential read for students studying at all levels.

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GLOBAL SOCIAL POLICY
GLOBAL SOCIAL POLICY
THEMES, ISSUES AND ACTORS
KEPA ARTARAZ AND MICHAEL HILL
Kepa Artaraz and Michael Hill 2016 Chapter 7 Mei L Trueba 2016 All rights - photo 1
Kepa Artaraz and Michael Hill 2016
Chapter 7 Mei L. Trueba 2016
All rights reserved. No reproduction, copy or transmission of this publication may be made without written permission.
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First published 2016 by
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CONTENTS
Mei L. Trueba
LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES AND BOXES
Tables
Figures
Boxes
NOTE ON THE CONTRIBUTOR
Dr Mei L. Trueba is Lecturer in Global Health at Brighton and Sussex Medical School, UK.
PREFACE
This book would not have been possible without the disinterested help and support of many people. Its origins lie in the ever-changing versions of a module on global social policy that, since 2009, we have taught at the University of Brighton. This book reflects many of the themes we explore in that module. The book also reflects a personal and pedagogical transition for us, from the more traditional comparative approach to a global social policy perspective. A big thank you has to go to all those colleagues who first encouraged us to develop this area of social policy provision in the School of Applied Social Science, particularly Phil Haynes and Sue Balloch.
Since then, successive generations of students in this module have seriously engaged in many hours of discussion and in the academic work involved in making sense of a world that does not always offer cause for optimism in the future. We hope that this book offers glimpses for them of the possibilities for collective action and transformation of the world we live in.
We want to thank Mei Lopez Trueba who, when it looked as if the project might hit the buffers in the last eighteen months, quickly stepped in and contributed an excellent chapter on health. Also, thanks go to Peter Hooper at Palgrave who was sympathetic to our plight and agreed to extend our deadline for submission of the book. Finally, we would like to express our thanks to Louise Summerling at Palgrave for her support on this project, and to the multiple anonymous reviewers who originally commented on the proposal and later on the completed draft of the book.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The authors and publisher wish to thank the following for kind permission to reproduce copyright material:
Polity Press for : The poverty wheel, page 91
Institute for Futures Studies for : The main determinants of health, page 117
SAGE Publications Ltd for : Components of the welfare mix, page 11
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
AIDS
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
ALBA
Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas
ASEAN
Association of Southeast Asian Nations
ATTAC
Association of the Taxation of Financial Transactions and Aid to Citizens
BRICS
Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa
CIPIH
Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation and Public Health
CHD
Coronary heart disease/s
CSR
Corporate social responsibility
DFiD
Department for International Development
ECLA
Economic Commission for Latin America
EEC
European Economic Community
EPZ
Export Processing Zone
EU
European Union
FOREX
Foreign Exchange Market
FTF
Fair Trade Foundation
GATT
General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
Global MPI
Global multidimensional poverty index
GM
genetically modified
GN
Gini coefficient
GNI
Gross National Income
GNP
Gross National Product
HDI
Human Development Index
HIC
high-income countries
HIV
Human Immune Deficiency Virus
IADB
Inter-American Development Bank
IFIs
International Financial Institutions
ILO
International Labour Organization
IMF
International Monetary Fund
INGO
International Non-governmental Organisation
IPCC
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
ISI
Import Substitution Industrialisation
IPL
International Poverty Lines
ITT
International Telephone and Telegraph
LIC
low-income countries
LIBOR
London Interbank Offered Rate
LMIC
Low-and-Middle-Income Countries
MBD
Mortgage-backed derivatives
MDG
Millennium Development Goals
MEO
multilateral economic organisations
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