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#SBIB:303H34 --- #SBIB:316.8H00 --- Kwalitatieve methoden: grondige gevallenstudie, casework, social work --- Sociaal beleid: algemeen --- Discourse analysis --- Public housing --- Social policy --- National planning --- State planning --- Economic policy --- Family policy --- Social history --- Government housing projects --- Housing policy --- Low-income housing --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Government policy --- Research --- Social housing
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More than a decade on from their conception, this book reflects on the consequences of income management policies in Australia and New Zealand. Drawing on a three-year study, it explores the lived experience of those for whom core welfare benefits and services are dependent on government conceptions of 'responsible' behaviour. It analyses whether officially claimed positive intentions and benefits of the schemes are outweighed by negative impacts that deepen the poverty and stigma of marginalised and disadvantaged groups. This novel study considers the future of this form of welfare conditionality and addresses wider questions of fairness and social justice.
Income maintenance programs --- Income transfer programs --- Public welfare --- Transfer payments --- Basic income --- Family allowances --- Social security --- Income maintenance programs. --- Economic assistance, Domestic
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Social policy --- #SBIB:316.8H40 --- #SBIB:35H437 --- National planning --- State planning --- Economic policy --- Family policy --- Social history --- Evaluation --- Sociaal beleid: social policy, sociale zekerheid, verzorgingsstaat --- Beleidssectoren: sociale zekerheid --- Sociology of culture --- Public administration
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Basic income is an innovative, powerful egalitarian response to widening global inequalities and poverty experiences in society, one that runs counter to the neoliberal transformations of modern welfare states, social security, and labor market programs. This book is the first collective volume of its kind to ask whether a basic income offers a viable solution to the income support systems in Australia and New Zealand. Though often neglected in discussions of basic income, both countries are advanced liberal democracies dominated by neoliberal transformations of the welfare state, and therefore have great potential to advance debates on the topic. The contributors' essays and case studies explore the historical basis on which a basic income program might stand in these two countries, the ideological nuances and complexities of implementing such a policy, and ideas for future development that might allow the program to be put into practice regionally and applied internationally.
Science --- wetenschap --- armoede --- wetenschappen --- New Zealand --- Australia
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Welfare state --- Public welfare --- Risk --- Sociological aspects. --- Australia --- Social policy.
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