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Walking through social development’s key theoretical principles and practice strategies, this book shows how it promotes peoples’ wellbeing not only in the Global South, where it first emerged, but in the Western countries as well. It covers: • Definitions and an historical evolution of social development • Key theoretical debates around social well-being, human rights and social justice • Social development practice such as human capital interventions, community development and cooperatives, asset building, employment creation policies and programmes, microenterprises and social planning among others • Future challenges; global poverty, international aid and trade, and global inequality, conflict and injustice. Complete with international examples drawn from around the world, Social Development: Theory and Practice demonstrates how social development theory translates into practical application. This book is essential reading for students in development studies, social policy, public administration and social work, and for policymakers and development practitioners everywhere. James Midgley is the Harry and Riva Specht Professor of Public Social Services at the School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley.
Promoting Decent Work and Employment: Policies and Investments
Promoting Decent Work and Employment: Policies and Investments
Regular employment is an effective means of generating income and improving living standards. In the Western countries, it is the primary source of household income and, together with government subsidies and other programmes, is largely responsible for the high standards of living that families in these countries enjoy. In most developing countries, employment is also expanding, but most people still derive their income from informal sector work or from traditional agriculture. These activities generate low incomes which are highly susceptible to interruption or termination when, ...
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