Description
About the Author
Paul Spicker is Emeritus Professor of Public Policy at the Robert Gordon University and a Fellow of CROP, the International Social Science Council's Comparative Research Programme on Poverty. His published work includes sixteen books, several shorter works and over 80 academic papers.
Reviews
"This book provides an incisive description of the real problems of the current system, what social security is for and considers the possibilities of some alternative systems." Gareth Morgan, Ferret Information Systems
"Social security may be complicated but Paul Spicker's critical overview is clearly written, appropriately trenchant and thoughtfully provocative: a good read." John Ditch, Honorary Professor, University of York
"At last some sense about social security. Spicker is a brave and independent voice. But with deep knowledge. Listen to him." Jonathan Bradshaw, University of York
"There are few people who know more about the benefits system than Paul Spicker, and it is a pleasure to have so much of his wisdom packaged in this short and cheap paperback." - Citizen's Income Trust
Book Information
ISBN 9781447337324
Author Paul Spicker
Format Paperback
Page Count 124
Imprint Policy Press
Publisher Bristol University Press