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Social Policy and Practice in Canada
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Table of Contents

  • Social Policy and Practice in Canada: A History by Alvin Finkel
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction: Studying Social Policy
  • PART 1
  • Non-State Provision (The Pre-Confederation Period)
  • First Peoples and Social Needs
  • New France: The Church, the State, and Feudal Obligations
  • British North America and the Poor Law
  • PART 2
  • Beyond the Poor Law: Canada, 1867-1950
  • Early Canada: Continuity and Change, 1867-1914
  • War, Depression, and Social Policy: 1914-39
  • Paradise Postponed, 1939-50: The Second World War and Its Aftermath
  • PART 3
  • The Welfare State, 1950-80
  • Social Policy and the Elderly, 1950-80
  • The Medicare Debate, 1945-80
  • The Child Care Debate, 1945-80
  • Housing and State Policy, 1945-80
  • Anti-Poverty Struggles, 1945-80
  • PART 4
  • Neo-Liberalism
  • The Welfare State since 1980
  • The New Millennium and Social Policy Directions
  • Bibliography
  • Index

About the Author

Alvin Finkel is a professor of history at Athabasca University, Alberta. His publications include leading texts in Canadian history, as well as monographs on social policy, western Canadian political history, and inter-war European politics. He has published widely on social policy issues. Current book review editor of Labour/Le Travail, Alvin Finkel is also the past editor of Prairie Forum.

Reviews

``A must read for anyone interested in social policy.... Highly recommended.'' -- D.A. Chekki, University of Winnipeg -- CHOICE, March 2007, 200701

``This study provides a good synthesis of a wide array of primary and secondary material covering a host of temporal and spatial locations. It deserves the attention of those interested in the history of social policy and the history of the welfare state -- student and specialist alike.'' -- Kurt Korneski, Memorial University of Newfoundland -- Labour/Le Travail, Volume 60, Winter 2007, 200801

``This book is a useful synthesis of a great many, mostly secondary sources about the ideas and process behind social policy in Canada.... Canada is far from having a social policy that creates an integrated society in which all citizens live at a decent standard without regard to class, gender, race, or level of income. Today there is a growing gap between rich and poor and our social system still reflects substantial gender inequities. This book helps explain why.'' -- Laurel Sefton Macdowell -- University of Toronto Quarterly, Letters in Canada 2006, Volume 77, Number 1, Winter 2008, 200807

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