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Public Management and Vulnerability - Contextualising Change
Gareth Addidle, Joyce Liddle (Editor)
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Vulnerability
100%
Public Management
100%
Politicians
50%
International Context
16%
Recurring
16%
21st Century
16%
Service Delivery
16%
Stigmatization
16%
Public Employees
16%
Social Work
16%
Social Problems
16%
Criminology
16%
Social Policy
16%
Multi-agency Working
16%
Business Management
16%
International Perspective
16%
Public Sector Reform
16%
Professional Level
16%
Reform Process
16%
Non-governmental Organizations
16%
Non-state
16%
Academic Professionals
16%
Varieties of Agency
16%
Field of Practice
16%
Community Provision
16%
Street-level Bureaucrats
16%
Public Leadership
16%
State Agencies
16%
Modern Services
16%
State Agents
16%
Academic Policy
16%
Policy Field
16%
Collective Provision
16%
Social Sciences
Public Management
100%
Health Care Delivery
50%
Stigmatization
50%
Tuition Fee
50%
Criminology
50%
Public Sector
50%
Public Utilities
50%
21st century
50%
Computer Science
Public Management
100%
Service Delivery
50%
Stigmatization
50%
Level Bureaucrat
50%