Welfare Rights and Social Policy provides an introduction to social policy through a discussion of welfare rights, which are explored in historical, comparative and critical context. At a time when the cause of human rights is high on the global political agendathe authorasks why the status of welfare rights as an element of human rights remains ambiguous. Rights to social security, employment, housing, education, health and social care are critical to human well-being. Yet they are invariably subordinate to the civil and political rights of citizenship, they are often fragile and difficult to…mehr
Welfare Rights and Social Policy provides an introduction to social policy through a discussion of welfare rights, which are explored in historical, comparative and critical context. At a time when the cause of human rights is high on the global political agendathe authorasks why the status of welfare rights as an element of human rights remains ambiguous. Rights to social security, employment, housing, education, health and social care are critical to human well-being. Yet they are invariably subordinate to the civil and political rights of citizenship, they are often fragile and difficult to enforce, and because of their conditional nature they may be implicated in the social control of individual behaviour.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction PART I - WELFARE RIGHTS IN THEORY 1. The Social Rights of Citizenship The Amelioration of Class The Origins of Rights Social Rights and 'Privatisation' Summary/Conclusion 2. Poverty and Need Defining Poverty Defining Need Rights and Equality Citizenship and Welfare Summary/Conclusion 3. Welfare Rights in Global Perspective Social Rights and Social Development Welfare State Capitalism The Globalisation of Social Policy Global Citizenship and Human Rights Summary/Conclusion 4. Critiques of Welfare Rights The Neo-Liberal Challenge The Neo-Marxist Challenge The Challenges of 'Post-Modernity' Summary/Conclusion PART II - WELFARE RIGHTS IN PRACTICE 5. Rights to Subsistence A Hybrid System The Traditional Means-Test Enforcing Family Responsibilities Security in Old Age The Rights of Disabled People and Carers Summary/Conclusion 6. Rights to Work Employment Protection The Working-Age Benefits Regime 'In Work' Benefits Incapacity Summary/Conclusion 7. Rights to Shelter Paying for Housing Protection Against Exploitation and Eviction Housing Conditions Homelessness and the Rationing of Social-Sector Housing Summary/Conclusion 8. Rights in Education, Health and Social Care Education Health Social Care Summary/Conclusion 9. Rights of Redress The Juridification of Welfare Access to Legal Expertise The Role of the Courts Administrative Redress Summary/Conclusion PART III - RETHINKING WELFARE RIGHTS 10. Discourses of Citizenship, Rights and Responsibility Traditions of Citizenship Interpreting Rights Rights and Responsibility Summary/Conclusion 11. Welfare Reform or Social Resistance? Welfare Reformism Social Resistance The Autonomous Subject and the Ethical State Summary/Conclusion References Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction PART I - WELFARE RIGHTS IN THEORY 1. The Social Rights of Citizenship The Amelioration of Class The Origins of Rights Social Rights and 'Privatisation' Summary/Conclusion 2. Poverty and Need Defining Poverty Defining Need Rights and Equality Citizenship and Welfare Summary/Conclusion 3. Welfare Rights in Global Perspective Social Rights and Social Development Welfare State Capitalism The Globalisation of Social Policy Global Citizenship and Human Rights Summary/Conclusion 4. Critiques of Welfare Rights The Neo-Liberal Challenge The Neo-Marxist Challenge The Challenges of 'Post-Modernity' Summary/Conclusion PART II - WELFARE RIGHTS IN PRACTICE 5. Rights to Subsistence A Hybrid System The Traditional Means-Test Enforcing Family Responsibilities Security in Old Age The Rights of Disabled People and Carers Summary/Conclusion 6. Rights to Work Employment Protection The Working-Age Benefits Regime 'In Work' Benefits Incapacity Summary/Conclusion 7. Rights to Shelter Paying for Housing Protection Against Exploitation and Eviction Housing Conditions Homelessness and the Rationing of Social-Sector Housing Summary/Conclusion 8. Rights in Education, Health and Social Care Education Health Social Care Summary/Conclusion 9. Rights of Redress The Juridification of Welfare Access to Legal Expertise The Role of the Courts Administrative Redress Summary/Conclusion PART III - RETHINKING WELFARE RIGHTS 10. Discourses of Citizenship, Rights and Responsibility Traditions of Citizenship Interpreting Rights Rights and Responsibility Summary/Conclusion 11. Welfare Reform or Social Resistance? Welfare Reformism Social Resistance The Autonomous Subject and the Ethical State Summary/Conclusion References Index
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