Ideology influences social policy by shaping the values, beliefs, and priorities that guide policymakers in designing and implementing programs and interventions. Different ideologies may prioritize different societal concerns, leading to varying approaches to addressing social issues such as healthcare, education, and welfare. Ultimately, social policies often reflect the dominant ideology within a society.
A societies political ideology will dictate the parameters of it's social welfare policy.
Ideology influences the values and beliefs that shape social policy, determining what issues are prioritized and how they are addressed. Different ideologies can lead to contrasting approaches to social problems, such as welfare provision, healthcare, or education funding. Ultimately, social policies are often a reflection of the dominant ideology within a society or government.
Ukandi Godwin Damachi has written: 'Nigerian modernization' -- subject(s): Industrialization, Social conditions 'Leadership ideology in Africa' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Social policy
Human thought process is in between fragments.Unless there is this element of integration, fragments by them selves are dead. One may find the so called integrated movement in religious ideology,political ideology,social ideology,economic ideology.
An ideology is the political and social views of the people in a culture.
To sum up : None.
Marxism
The connection between events and weather, the connection between geographical location and social values, images of time, extravagant parties, the quest for wealth
Michael J. Cormack has written: 'Ideology' -- subject(s): Culture, Ideology, Ideology in literature, Mass media, Popular culture, Social aspects, Social aspects of Mass media
when social problems are there and there are policies in place to remedy the particular problem in question and in the absence of the problem there will be no policy.so while the policy is proactive,the problem becomes reactive.
Douglas Elliott Ashford has written: 'The emergence of the welfare states' -- subject(s): Democracy, Social policy, Welfare state 'Morocco-Tunisia; politics and planning' -- subject(s): Economic policy 'Democracy, decentralization, and decisions in subnational politics' -- subject(s): Decentralization in government, Subnational governments 'Policy and politics in Britain' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Politics and government, Social policy 'Bibliography of comparative public policy in Britain, West Germany, Japan, and France' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Public administration 'Ideology and participation' -- subject(s): Ideology, Political participation, Political psychology 'Comparative public policy' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Economic policy, Policy sciences, Social policy 'Local government and agricultural development in Turkey' -- subject(s): Agriculture and state, Local government, Rural development
B. Social movement; I believe, only because that movement based a lot from ideology.