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Permacrisis and the Policy Continuum in the UK
Deepening Inequalities before, during and after COVID-19
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
2 113 kr
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This book examines the UK’s enduring ‘permacrisis’—austerity policies, Brexit, climate change, inflation, and the rising cost of living—through the lens of the policy response to the COVID-19 pandemic as part of a policy continuum.The book demonstrates that the policy continuum cannot be considered as a mere attempt to tackle a range of social and economic issues but also as contributing to forging the permacrisis sui generis. It concludes that the government’s policy responses before, during and after the pandemic presented various flaws in governance, leadership and execution, constituting a crucial part of the permacrisis in the UK. Evidencing this through its assessment of policy outcomes in a number of key public policy fields, such as mental health, care and education, the book explores the impact of the pandemic on wide-ranging and long-term inequalities and vulnerable populations.This book is of key interest to scholars and students of British politics, policy studies and, more broadly, sociology and social policy.
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This book addresses the question of the extent of and responses to inequalities in the UK in 2017 in the wake of the 2008 Great Recession. Inequality is the issue that won’t go away, a real world issue affecting all facets of society with political and economic developments such as austerity measures, Brexit and changes in political leadership impacting the inequality landscape. Six of the chapters examine the extent of economic inequalities and poverty using quantitative and qualitative methods that help map regional differences, compare the UK with the rest of the EU and go beyond the traditional measures and concepts. Seven chapters explore how inequalities have evolved since 2008 and have been tackled by policy makers in five policy areas (health, housing, education, gender and immigration) taking into account the new legislative framework and in one party (labour). Finally, six others address the issue of the governance of inequality by looking at how inequality features in the political agenda of the devolved assemblies in Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales as well as at a local level in Ipswich and London. Based on recent surveys and current academic thinking, this book provides an up-to-date account of the extent and distribution of inequalities in the UK, of the evolving ways in which inequalities are measured and addressed as well as the changing perception of inequalities by the general public and policy-makers.