Difference between revisions of "IEA Health and Welfare Unit"
(New page: The IEA Health and Welfare Unit was a spin off think tanks from the Institute for Economic Affairs, which eventually changed its name to Civitas. ==Publications== *Dennis, Nor...) |
|||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
*Dennis, Norman and Erdos, George (1992) Families Without Fatherhood, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit. | *Dennis, Norman and Erdos, George (1992) Families Without Fatherhood, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit. | ||
*Murray, Charles (1990) The Emerging British Underclass, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit. | *Murray, Charles (1990) The Emerging British Underclass, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit. | ||
− | *Quest, Caroline (ed.) (1992) Equal Opportunities: A Feminist Fallacy, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit. | + | *Quest, Caroline (ed.) (1992) Equal Opportunities: A Feminist Fallacy, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.'' |
+ | *Whelan R., ''The Corrosion of Charity From Moral Renewal to Contract Culture, IEA Health & Welfare Unit, (1996). | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
<references/> | <references/> |
Revision as of 12:55, 24 August 2010
The IEA Health and Welfare Unit was a spin off think tanks from the Institute for Economic Affairs, which eventually changed its name to Civitas.
Publications
- Dennis, Norman and Erdos, George (1992) Families Without Fatherhood, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.
- Murray, Charles (1990) The Emerging British Underclass, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.
- Quest, Caroline (ed.) (1992) Equal Opportunities: A Feminist Fallacy, London: IEA Health and Welfare Unit.
- Whelan R., The Corrosion of Charity From Moral Renewal to Contract Culture, IEA Health & Welfare Unit, (1996).