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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Main Author: Dwyer, Peter 1958- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol, K Policy Press 2023
Series:Welfare conditionality series
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Online Access:FLA01
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Summary: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. This book uses qualitative longitudinal data, from repeat interviews with people subject to compulsion and sanction in their everyday lives, to analyse the effectiveness and ethicality of welfare conditionality in promoting and sustaining behaviour change in the UK. Given the negative outcomes that welfare conditionality routinely triggers, this book calls for the abandonment of these sanctions and reiterates the importance of genuinely supportive policies that promote social security and wider equality
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource
ISBN:9781447343738
9781447320111
DOI:10.56687/9781447343721

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