Social Policy and Welfare Pluralism : : Selected Writings of Robert Pinker / / ed. by John Offer, Robert Pinker.
Robert Pinker has written extensively on social policy matters since the early 1960s. His distinct approach to understanding concepts such as welfare pluralism is of particular relevance today as welfare pluralism remains an essential component of the policy mix, giving people access to a greater ra...
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