=LDR 00000nam 2200000 4500 =264 ##$$a Cambridge $b Polity $c 2010 =856 ##$$a =740 ##$$a =700 #$$a =600 #$$a =520 #$$a Social policy refers to government actions—such as health care, education, and social security—designed to address social needs, reduce inequality, and protect individuals against economic risks. It is the foundation of the welfare state, acting as a tool for redistributing resources and shaping public well-being, often described as "cradle to grave" support =338 ##$$a =337 ##$$a =336 ##$$a =321 ##$$a =310 ##$$a =300 ##$$a 224 halaman $b Ilus $c 21 x 15 cm $e =001 $a INLIS000000000020872 =247 ##$$a =246 ##$$a =245 ##$$a What is Social Policy? : Understanding the Welfare State $b $c Daniel Beland =240 ##$$a =100 #$$a Beland, Daniel =084 ##$$a 361 Bel W =082 ##$$a 361.25 =035 ##$$a 0010-0426000029 =020 ##$$a 978-0745645834 =008 $a 260417################g##########0#eng## =005 $a 20260417112744