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Equality and Public Policy

Equality and Public Policy

Paul Chaney

(2011)

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Abstract

Equality of opportunity is a contested concept. It evokes strong emotions from proponents and opponents alike. Enduring issues of inequality and discrimination mean that it remains at the forefront of political priorities in the twenty-first century. Traditional analyses tend to focus on developments at the level of the unitary state or European Union. In contrast, this book underlines the salience of multi-level governance and offers the first detailed comparative analysis of contemporary efforts to promote equality of opportunity in the wake of constitutional reform in the UK. It presents a summary of social theory on equalities in relation to gender, and a full range of social groups and identities - such as disability, ethnicity, sexual orientation and age. It outlines the contemporary evidence base relating to patterns and processes of inequality in the 'devolved' nations. A 'governance perspective' is also advanced; one that details how constitutional law establishing the devolved legislatures contains equality clauses that enable and empower government to promote equality in public policy and law. Analysis reveals the development of distinctive regulatory structures and equalities policy lobbies in each territory. Overall, this volume charts the development of divergent legal rights and public policy on the promotion of equality in the wake of constitutional reform in the UK. Notwithstanding ongoing challenges, it is argued that the move to quasi-federalism is significant for it marks a shift from the predominant, centralised administration of social policy witnessed throughout the twentieth century, to divergent approaches designed to address contrasting socio-economic patterns and processes in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover\r i
Title Page iv
Copyright v
Dedication vi
Acknowledgements viii
Contents x
Tables xi
Figures xii
1: I ntroduction: Equalities and Public Policy 1
2: Theoretical Perspectives on Promoting Equality 19
3: Exploring Inequality and Discrimination in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland 35
4: Promoting Equality: A Governance Perspective 64
5: The Equalities ‘Infrastructure’ in the Devolved State 87
6: Legislating for Equality in a Quasi-Federal UK 111
7: Analysing the Devolved Governments’ Public Policy Approaches to the Promotion of Equality 147
8: Lobbying and Electoral Competition on Equality Matters in the Devolved Polity 212
9: Conclusion: Equalities and Public Policy 260
Notes 275
Bibliography 289
Index 347
Back Cover 365