書目名稱 | Centralization and Power in Social Service Delivery Systems | 副標(biāo)題 | The Cases of England | 編輯 | J. Rogers Hollingsworth,Robert Hanneman | 視頻video | http://file.papertrans.cn/224/223220/223220.mp4 | 叢書名稱 | International Series in Social Welfare | 圖書封面 |  | 描述 | In the United States and other western nations, debates rage over whether welfare, medical care, educational programs, and many other aspects of public policy should be the responsibility of central govern- ment, local government, or the private sector. In most nations, the issues of regional autonomy and decentralization are constantly in the news, with intensity varying from mild debate to open warfare. Less visibly, battles are continuously fought in the political arena over what groups should have the right to make decisions concerning the allocation of soci- ety‘s resources. In response to these concerns, social scientists have focused consider- able attention on the causes and consequences of centralization and de- centralization in political, economic, and social organizations. Their analyses of centralization have been varied, ranging from systems that are quite small (e. g. , the family, the firm, and the community) to those sys- tems that are very large (e . g. , the welfare state). While centralization is a concept of major concern in most of the social science disciplines, each discipline has tended to focus on centralization with a different set of interests. Economist | 出版日期 | Book 1984 | 關(guān)鍵詞 | Nation; democracy; education; educational system; organization | 版次 | 1 | doi | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5650-6 | isbn_softcover | 978-94-010-8992-0 | isbn_ebook | 978-94-009-5650-6Series ISSN 0924-4859 | issn_series | 0924-4859 | copyright | Kluwer·Nijhoff Publishing 1984 |
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