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    Social Policy and its Impact on Vulnerable Populations.Dr Linh Nguyen - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Criticism 6 (2):174-190.
    _ This scholarly article examines the intricate relationship between social policy and its effects on vulnerable populations. Through a comprehensive analysis of various social policies, the article elucidates the challenges, opportunities, and unintended consequences that arise in the realm of policy-making. The focal point remains the exploration of how policies, when effectively crafted and implemented, can either ameliorate or exacerbate vulnerabilities within specific population groups._.
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  2. Caring, social policy, and homelessness.Nel Noddings - 2002 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 23 (6):441-454.
    Care theory offers a way to overcome a weaknessof liberalism – its reluctance to intervene inthe private lives of adults. In caring for thehomeless, we must sometimes use a limited formof coercion, but our intervention is alwaysinteractive, and the process of finding asolution is one of negotiation between theneeds expressed by the homeless and the needswe infer for them.
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    Analyzing Social Policy Argumentation: A case study on the opinion of the German National Ethics Council on an amendment of the Stem Cell Law.Frank Zenker - 2010 - Informal Logic 30 (1):62-91.
    This paper analyzes and evaluates the 2007 majority opinion of the German National Ethics Council which seeks to establish new information (as to the inferior quality of legally procurable human embryonic stem cells) as a sufficient reason for a relaxation of the 2002 Stem Cell Law. A micro-level analysis of the opinion’s central section is conducted and evaluated vis à vis the strongest known opponent position in the national debate at that time. The argumentation is claimed to rely on an (...)
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    Mexican Social Policy: Affordability, Conflict and Progress.Bruce Nord - 1993 - Upa.
    This is a largely historical study of Mexican social policy and its 20th century course to social development in such areas as income, education, health, nutrition, social safety, social security, with an emphasis on the motive forces. The overall pattern is examined in terms of affordability, rhetoric generated, and comparisons with other countries in the same stage of enhancement.
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    Fair Work: Ethics, Social Policy, Globalization.Kory Schaff (ed.) - 2017 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book explores a timely topic for philosophers, social scientists, and policy makers concerning ethical theory, social policy, and modern work. It offers international perspectives and comparative analysis that will appeal to academic and policy audiences around the world.
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    Social Policy Analysis of Work Retirement Systems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (During the Period from 1364 to 1445).Badryah Mohmmed Masaud Alotaibi - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1713-1743.
    The study aimed to analyze the social policy of work retirement systems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (during the period from 1364 to 1445 AH), by identifying the issues of interest of the social policy of work retirement systems, the goals, values, procedures, targets, and returns of implementing the social policy of work retirement systems, with Monitoring the applied aspects of the social policy of work retirement systems, the results of their (...)
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    Social Policy and Early Childhood Development: A Field Study in Baghdad City.Lara Salem Lafta & Maysam Yaseen Obaid - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:1576-1597.
    Social policy includes many aspects, some of which are related to welfare, as well as many social responsibilities and rights that are considered the basis of the early childhood stage, as social policy aims to secure a kind of stimulating, safe and equal environment for children, especially in the first years of their lives, as these early stages greatly affect their growth, development and future capabilities. It aims to study the current facts related to a (...)
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    Social Policy and the Transition.Ethan Kapstein - 1997 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 64.
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    Social Policy and Collective Action: Unemployed Workers, Community Associations, and Protest in Argentina.Candelaria Garay - 2007 - Politics and Society 35 (2):301-328.
    Unemployed and informal workers seem an unlikely source of large-scale collective action in Latin America. Since 1997, however, Argentina has witnessed an upsurge of protest and the emergence of unusually influential federations of unemployed and informal workers. To explain this puzzle, this article offers a policy-centered argument. It suggests that a workfare program favored common interests and identities on the part of unemployed workers and grassroots associations, allowing them to overcome barriers to collective action. State responses to demands for (...)
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    Social Policy for Cyborgs.Tony Fitzpatrick - 1999 - Body and Society 5 (1):93-116.
    Although the body has become of increasing importance throughout the social sciences, it has been neglected by the discipline of social policy. The aim of this article is to rectify that neglect. It argues that the connections which some have begun to make between social welfare and the body can be strengthened by reference to the figure of the cyborg. The article develops a model that can be used to explain the cyborgization of social identity. (...)
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    The European Union and Social Policy.Silvana Sciarra - 2015 - In Dennis Patterson (ed.), A Companion to European Union Law and International Law. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 479–490.
    This chapter analyzes European social policy as a test case to comment on both the originality and the weakness of a unique supranational legal order, such as the one created in 1957 with the Treaty of Rome. Regulatory measures in social policy, related to equal treatment, nondiscrimination, and working conditions were implemented via hard law measures aiming at the harmonization of standards. The chapter also looks at the latest innovations in social policy brought about (...)
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    Doubt & Social Policy: The Long History of Malingering in Modern Welfare States.Daniel S. Goldberg - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (3):385-393.
    This essay explores the long Western history of anxieties about feigned illness connected specifically to social policy. There is a remarkable consistency of such anxieties across time, as they appear in almost every major historical period in the West since the Middle Ages.
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    Social Policy and Judicial Legislation.Rolf Sartorius - 1971 - American Philosophical Quarterly 8 (2):151 - 160.
    "In this paper I shall attempt to sketch a defense of the plain man's view that the job of the judge, qua judge is to apply the law." What seems to have lead to the other view is the pervasive role of policy and principle in the justification of judicial decisions. This is no argument, however, for the existence of discretion: "For while it must be admitted that judges are entitled to appeal to certain general policies and principles, this (...)
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  14. Social Policy and Justice for Children.Gunter Graf & Gottfried Schweiger - 2016 - In Johannes Drerup, Gunter Graf, Christoph Schickhardt & Gottfried Schweiger (eds.), Justice, education and the politics of childhood: challenges and perspectives. Cham: Springer. pp. 101-114.
    Empirical evidence clearly shows that child poverty is a growing concern in the industrialized world and that the well-being of children is deeply affected by growing up in poverty in at least two ways. On the one hand, a low socioeconomic status jeopardizes the access to goods and services that are necessary for the current well-being of children. On the other hand, growing up in poverty also, in various ways, negatively affects the well-being in later life. On the basis of (...)
     
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    Social Policy and Special Economic Zones in the Greater Mekong Subregion.John Walsh - 2013 - International Journal of Social Quality 3 (1):44-56.
    One of the principal means by which state management of rapid economic development has been attempted in the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS) has been the creation and maintenance of special economic zones (SEZs). The purpose of SEZs is to encourage domestic and international investment in specific areas to promote mainly export-oriented manufacturing. They have been created in large numbers in Thailand, Vietnam and the Yunnan Province of China, and they are being built across Cambodia, Laos and now Myanmar. Negative effects, (...)
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    Multinational corporate social policy process for ethical responsibility in sub-Saharan Africa.Cornelius B. Pratt - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (7):527 - 541.
    The article identifies the challenges that multinational corporations (MNCs) from the developed world face in sub-Saharan Africa and examines the direct foreign-investment and development interests of the region. In light of these challenges and interests, it also explores answers to the question What is to be done?The occurrence of MNCs' operations in culturally pluralistic societies suggest that they use, as the basis for a corporation-formulated regional code of conduct, a value-based corporate social policy process. That process should embody (...)
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    Social policy.Eva Feder Kittay - 1998 - In Alison M. Jaggar & Iris Marion Young (eds.), A companion to feminist philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 569–580.
    Social policy, broadly understood, is an intervention by government or other public institution designed to promote the well‐being of its members or intended to rectify perceived social problems. Governmental policy can issue from legislative, executive, or judicial actions. Regulations and rules governing major public establishments, such as universities or medical institutions, and directed at promoting the aims of the larger social body can also be considered instruments of social policy. Social policy (...)
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    Feminism, Social Policy, and Long-Acting Contraception.Hilde Lindemann Nelson & James Lindemann Nelson - 1995 - Hastings Center Report 25 (1):30-32.
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    From Social Policy to the Welfare State or... Reverse?Nikolay Lapin - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 2:50-54.
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  20. Social Policy and Cognitive Enhancement: Lessons from Chess.Emilian Mihailov & Julian Savulescu - 2018 - Neuroethics 11 (2):115-127.
    Should the development of pharmacological cognitive enhancers raise worries about doping in cognitively demanding activities? In this paper, we argue against using current evidence relating to enhancement to justify a ban on cognitive enhancers using the example of chess. It is a mistake to assume that enhanced cognitive functioning on psychometric testing is transferable to chess performance because cognitive expertise is highly complex and in large part not merely a function of the sum specific sub-processes. A deeper reason to doubt (...)
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    Morality, Social Policy, and Berlin's Two Concepts.Robert Grant - 1999 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 66 (4).
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    Analysis of a social policy measure in Brunei Darussalam: the case of Kempen bersopan santun.A. Mani - 1993 - [Bandar Seri Begawan], Brunei Darussalam: Educational Technology Centre, Universiti Brunei Darussalam.
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    (1 other version)Evidence, objectivity, social policy.Eleonora Montuschi - 2010 - In Viola Enrico (ed.), Epistemologies and Knowledge Society: New and Old Challenges for 21st-century Europe. Nemesis Publisher.
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    New Contractualism in Social Policy and the Norwegian Fight against Poverty and Social Exclusion.Even Nilssen & Nanna Kildal - 2009 - Ethics and Social Welfare 3 (3):303-321.
    This article explores some aspects of what has been termed ‘new contractualism’ in social policy, using the Norwegian policy on poverty and social exclusion as an empirical example. An important purpose is to identify how the move to new contractualism implies new modes of controlling behaviour and to explore the ethical legitimacy of this approach. Firstly, contractualism is seen in relation to some dominating discourses in Norwegian and European social policy over the last 20–30 (...)
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    The Politics of Social Policy in East European Transitions: Antecedents, Agents, and Agenda of Reform.Claus Offe - 1993 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 60:649-684.
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    Ethical Principles for Social Policy.John Howie (ed.) - 1982 - Southern Illinois University Press.
    Abortion, euthanasia, racism, sexism, pater­nalism, the rights of children, the population explosion, and the dynamics of economic growth are examined in the light of ethical principles by leading philosophers in order to suggest reasonable judgments. Originally prepared for the distinguished Wayne Leys Memorial Lecture Series at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, the essayists have addressed themselves to the most pressing ethical questions being asked today. William K. Frankena, Professor Emer­itus, University of Michigan, in “The Ethics of Respect for Life” argues for (...)
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  27. Evaluating social policy.Daniel M. Hausman - 2012 - In Harold Kincaid (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Social Science. Oxford University Press.
  28. Can We Use Social Policy to Enhance Compliance with Moral Obligations to Animals?John Basl & Gina Schouten - 2018 - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21 (3):629-647.
    Those who wish to abolish or restrict the use of non-human animals in so-called factory farming and/or experimentation often argue that these animal use practices are incommensurate with animals’ moral status. If sound, these arguments would establish that, as a matter of ethics or justice, we should voluntarily abstain from the immoral animal use practices in question. But these arguments can’t and shouldn’t be taken to establish a related conclusion: that the moral status of animals justifies political intervention to disallow (...)
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    Radical Social Policy at the United Nations.Austin Ruse - 2007 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 7 (1):25-30.
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  30. Christopher Jencks, "Rethinking social policy: Race, poverty, and the underclass".T. Regan - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (3/4):563.
     
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  31. Geographic information systems in social policy formation.Ronald Keith Gaddie, Russell Keith Johnson & John K. Wildgen - 1998 - In Barbara L. Neuby (ed.), Relevancy of the social sciences in the next millennium. [Carrollton, Ga.]: The State University of West Georgia.
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    Australian Social Policy and the Genesis of the Twenty-Five Year Old Adolescent.J. Barber - 2005 - Global Bioethics 18 (1):101-107.
    We are very confused in Australia about the point of entry to adulthood, with different age ranges for different government programs existing side-by-side. Under the Federal Labor Government's Youth Homeless allowance, it was possible for children as young as 13 years to live independently with only minimal supervision from State Welfare departments. In 1989 The Burdekin Inquiry into youth homelessness together with a series of well publicised failures by child welfare authorities was partly responsible for a new protocol by the (...)
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  33. Business Ethics and Corporate Social Policy Reflections on an Intellectual Journey, 1964-1996, and Beyond.Edwin M. Epstein - 1998 - Business and Society 37 (1):7-39.
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    Business Power and Social Policy: Employers and the Formation of the American Welfare State.Paul Pierson & Jacob S. Hacker - 2002 - Politics and Society 30 (2):277-325.
    A number of scholars have highlighted the role of employers in shaping the development of the welfare state. Yet the results of this research have often been ambiguous or disputed because of insufficient attention to theoretical, conceptual, and methodological problems in the study of political influence. This article considers three of these problems in turn: the failure to distinguish and investigate multiple mechanisms of exercising influence, the misspecification of preferences, and the inference of influence from ex post correlation between actor (...)
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    The Idea of Social Policy in Western Societies: Origins and Diversity.Franz-Xaver Kaufmann - 2013 - International Journal of Social Quality 3 (2):16-40.
    Today, "social policy" is an expression used across the globe to denote a broad range of issues, such as old age security, health, housing and so on. But historically, "social policy" had a distinct European origin and a distinct meaning. I maintain that "social policy" and the "welfare state" are more than a list of social services, and also have strong socio-cultural underpinnings that account for the diversity of social policy. The (...)
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    Social Theory and Social Policy: Choice, Order and Human Well-being.Bill Jordan - 2005 - European Journal of Social Theory 8 (2):149-170.
    This article contends that social policy faces a crisis over whether a viable collective order can be constructed out of individual choices. The neo-liberal paradigm is now challenged by neo-conservatives, who argue for policies derived from traditional moral, religious and patriotic values. This raises issues about the nature of social bonds, the institutional order and collective life itself. The article argues that it provides an opportunity for social theorists and policy analysts to co-operate in re-examining (...)
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  37. Charity Law and Social Policy: National and International Perspectives on the Functions of the Law Relating to Charities [Book Review].Brian Lucas - 2009 - The Australasian Catholic Record 86 (4):505.
     
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    Challenges to Social Policy.Rolf Gruner - 1985 - Gower Publishing Company.
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    Older Workers in Changing Social Policy Patterns.Nathalie Burnay - 2009 - Studies in Social Justice 3 (2):155-171.
    Normal 0 false false false EN-CA X-NONE X-NONE Compared to other European countries, the employment rate of older workers in Belgium is rather low. This paper argues that one of the most relevant factors underlying the problems of this low employment rate in Belgium is the social policies directed at older workers. Indeed, when unemployment became a widespread phenomenon in the1970s and 80s, early-retirement schemes were designed to alleviate the financial implications on an aging workforce. The government encouraged anyone (...)
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  40. Triage in Social Policy.Mikko A. Salo - 2001 - Acta Philosophica Fennica 68:155-172.
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    Two approaches to social policy in the German conservative political philosophy of the late XX century.Vadim Podolskiy - 2023 - Sotsium I Vlast 2 (96):48-58.
    Introduction. In conservative political philoso- phy in Germany at the end of the 20th century, there developed two main approaches to social policy. The first one, paternalistic and corporat- ist approach continued the line that had been established in the 19th century and assumed the active participation of the state in regulating social support. The second, the market one, adopted American ideas of the second half of the 20th cen- tury and proposed limiting the scope of the (...)
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    Feminist Ethics and Social Policy.Patrice DiQuinzio, Iris Marion Young & Professor of Political Science Iris Marion Young (eds.) - 1997 - Indiana University Press.
    A collection of essays representing diverse approaches to feminist ethical analysis of social policy. Subjects include the Family and Medical Leave Act, combat exclusion and the role of women in the military, unwed fathers' rights, mail-order brides, pornography, breast implants, and sex-selective abortion. Paper edition (unseen), $17.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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  43. Risk, utility, and social policy.William Vickrey - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Social Policies and Local Democracy: Actors and Decision-making Practices in Municipal Welfare System.Barbara Giullari & Eleonora Melchiorre - 2012 - Polis: Research and studies on Italian society and politics 26 (3):325-354.
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    Social Policy and the Implementation of the Maastricht Fiscal Convergence Criteria: The Italian and French Attempts at Welfare and Pension Reforms.Salvatore Pitruzello - 1997 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 64.
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    Justice and social policy.Frederick Arlan Olafson - 1961 - [Englewood Cliffs, N.J.]: Prentice-Hall.
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    Aids: Ethics, Justice, and Social Policy.Charles A. Erin & John Harris - 1993 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 10 (2):165-173.
    ABSTRACT Principles of justice and equality demand that HIV seropositive individuals and those with AIDS should not be discriminated against in any area of social provision. If social policy on AIDS is constructed in terms of reciprocal obligations, that is if obligations to the HIV seropositive individual and obligations of the HIV seropositive individual are given equal weight, the civil rights of HIV seropositive individuals may be secured and this may create a climate in which HIV seropositive (...)
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    Social Work, Social Policy, and Truth.Brian T. Trainor - 2001 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 15 (2):239-254.
    In this article, I wish to suggest that the relationship of social work and social policy to “Truth” is of crucial importance for sound professional practice, and I attempt to substantiate this claim by analyzing and highlighting the very harmful consequences of ignoring, dismissing or distorting this relationship. I will show that these very definite and deleterious consequences inevitably arise as soon as Foucauldian postmodernists attempt to cut the link between professional practice in social work and (...)
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    Kant and Social Policies.Andrea Faggion, Alessandro Pinzani & Nuria Sanchez Madrid (eds.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book discusses the potential for Kant's political and juridical philosophy to shed light on current social challenges and policy. By considering Kant as a contemporary and not above moral responsibility, the authors explore his political theory as the philosophical foundation of human rights, discussing the right to citizenship, social dynamics and the scope of global justice. Focusing on topics such as society, Kant's position on human rights, domestic economic justice, public education and moral virtue, the authors (...)
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    From semiosis to social policy.Andrew Stables - 2006 - Sign Systems Studies 34 (1):121-133.
    The argument moves through three stages. In the first, the case is made for accepting ‘living is semiotic engagement’ as ‘a foundational statement for a postfoundational age’. This requires a thoroughgoing rejection of mind-body substance dualism, and a problematisation of humanism. In the second, the hazardous endeavour of applying the above perspective to social policy begins with a consideration of the sine qua non(s) underpinning such an application. These are posited as unpredictability of outcomes and blurring of the (...)
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