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Introduction to Public Policy : An Aging Perspective

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This book proposes a policy context upon which to build a framework for programs and services for the aging.

The approach is grounded in principles which view public policy as an open, competitive process in which decisions about the distribution of scarce and limited resources are made.

The traditional view of the aging network as neat, circumscribed levels of federal, state, area agency and local provider entities each with clearly defined levels of authority is laid aside in favor of a circuitous, intensely competitive and interactive system.

It is further suggested that if the aging network is to survive into the next century as a major policy player, it will need to develop its institution-building approach through discrete and strategic penetration of a myriad of coalitions, policy makers and policy centers on all levels.

Roles, values and mission are discussed in this context.

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University Press of America
0761804145 / 9780761804147
Hardback
30/12/1996
United States
280 pages
144 x 225 mm, 494 grams
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