Disability Policy in China (Routledge Contemporary China Series) vs Understanding the mixed economy of welfare
Overall winner: Understanding the mixed economy of welfare
Key Differences
Martin Powell's title is positioned as a clear, accessible exploration of welfare policy with a lower listed price and more customer reviews (6), making it better for readers seeking an introductory or broadly applicable treatment of mixed-economy welfare. Xiaoyuan Shang's book is an academic, Routledge-series volume focused specifically on disability policy in China, with fewer reviews (2) and a higher listed price tier, making it the choice for readers needing specialized, scholarly analysis of China-specific disability policy
Disability Policy in China (Routledge Contemporary China Series)
An analytical work on disability policy in China, part of the Routledge Contemporary China Series. Provides insights into policy frameworks and societal impact. Customer insight note: mixed assessments in reviews
Pros
- academic-focused analysis
- part of a recognized series
- clear editorial perspective
Cons
- limited customer insight data
- narrow to policy perspective
- may require background knowledge
Understanding the mixed economy of welfare
Explores welfare policy in a mixed economy and its social implications. Key benefit: clear framework for understanding welfare systems. Customer insight: mixed perspectives emerge from the text
Pros
- clear framework for welfare concepts
- accessible background on policy issues
- focused analysis of mixed economy impact
- concise academic reference for students
Cons
- no price-related data provided
- features field marked N/A
- customer insights minimally populated
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Martin Powell |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Xiaoyuan Shang |
| User Reviews | Martin Powell |