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The impacts of welfare conditionality : sanctions support and behaviour change /

Should a citizen's right to social welfare be contingent on their personal behaviour? Welfare conditionality, linking citizens' eligibility for social benefits and services to prescribed compulsory responsibilities or behaviours, has become a key component of welfare reform in many nations...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Dwyer, Peter (Peter James) (Autor), Scullion, Lisa (Autor), Jones, Katy (Research fellow) (Autor), McNeill, Jenny (Autor), Stewart, Alasdair B. R. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Policy Press, 2023.
Colección:Welfare conditionality series
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g Part 1.  |t Introduction : --  |t Welfare states and conditionality: questions of principle and priority --  |t Defining welfare conditionality --  |t Welfare conditionality and the reconfiguration of social citizenship --  |t Welfare conditionality: towards an active world of welfare? --  |g Part 2.  |t Conditionality in the UK welfare state : --  |t The social security system --  |t Social housing --  |t The management of antisocial behaviour --  |t Conditionality in context: UK welfare reform since 2010, austerity, retrenchment and devolution --  |g Part 3.  |t Welfare conditionality and behaviour change : --  |t Theorising behaviour change --  |t Understanding the agency and behaviour of social welfare recipients --  |t The effectiveness of welfare conditionality? --  |g Part 4.  |t From welfare to work? The effectiveness of welfare conditionality in moving people into paid employment : --  |t Diverse trajectories: stasis, recycling and pathways into and out of work --  |t The impact of welfare conditionality on work/welfare trajectories: sanctions, support and discretion --  |t Dealing with difference: conditionality as a panacea for labour market inactivity --  |t Universal Credit and 'in-work' conditionality: promoting employment progression? --  |g Part 5.  |t Welfare conditionality and problematic or antisocial behaviour : --  |t The efficacy of welfare conditionality in addressing antisocial behaviour among people with complex/multiple needs --  |t Compound conditionality --  |g Part 6.  |t Unintended outcomes? The wider impacts of compulsion and benefit sanctions in social security : --  |t The great UK sanctioning drive --  |t Pernicious and punitive: the impacts of benefit sanctions --  |t The compliant, the unable and the unwilling --  |g Part 7.  |t Ethical debates : --  |t Advocates and adversaries: ethical aspects of welfare conditionality --  |t Questions of principle --  |t Conditionality in practice: appropriate for all? --  |g Part 8.  |t Conclusions. 
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