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The Gap between Discourse and Budget Reality: A Preliminary Analysis of the UK Coalition Government’s Social Service Policy

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Jie-Un Cha, Soo-Hyun Lee, Jung-Won Sonn, Jae-Won Lee

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The UK’s Coalition government announced cuts in governmental expenditure in response to the economic crisis. Behind this policy is what is called the “Big Society” concept. The critics of “Big Society” have highlighted its contradictory objectives. There is also the concern over how volunteer organizations, most of which rely upon local governments for their funding, will be able to develop new ways of service which are compatible with the “Big Society”. In this context, this paper analyzes the election manifesto, policy reports, and key figures’ speeches and attempts to understand what the “Big Society” rhetoric actually means to social service policies at the ground level. In so doing, we pay particular attention to health service and attempt to predict the likely outcomes of the policy changes.

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Abstract
 Ⅰ. Introduction
 Ⅱ. The Context of Coalition Government’s Social Policy
  1. The Framework of ‘Big Society’ Approach
  2. The Main Contents of Big Society Programmes
  3. The Issues of Big Society Programmes
 Ⅲ. The Hidden Background of Big Society : Fiscal Spending Cut
  1. The Burden of Fiscal Deficit
  2. New Alternative Plan for Budgetary Cuts
  3. Differences Compared with the New Labour Government
 Ⅳ. Debate over Social Service Budget Cuts
 Ⅴ. Conclusion
 References

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  • Jie-Un Cha Ph.D Student, School of Planning, UCL
  • Soo-Hyun Lee Ph.D Candidate, Department of Social Policy, Oxford University
  • Jung-Won Sonn Assistant Professor, School of Planning, UCL
  • Jae-Won Lee Professor, Department of Public Administration, Pukyong University

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