Ideology and welfare in the UK: the implications for the voluntary sector |
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Authors: | Marilyn Taylor John Lansley |
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Affiliation: | (1) School for Advanced Urban Studies, University of Bristol, UK;(2) Department of Sociology, University of Liverpool, UK |
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Abstract: | The UK has, over recent years, moved from a welfare state to a more market-oriented system of welfare. But the extent of this change has varied considerably according to the ideological position of local government in different parts of the country. This makes it possible within one country to assess the implications for the voluntary sector of different models of welfare. This article develops a framework for looking at different welfare ideologies and the values they espouse, with reference both to the UK and to the models that exist in other countries. It then takes four examples of UK local authorities which demonstrate the different models and examines the implications for the voluntary sector. In doing so, it examines the prospects for the voluntary sector to deliver both service and political pluralism in the future. |
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