Recent reforms in welfare states generate new challenges to social citizenship. Social citizenship depends on the readiness of voters to support reciprocity and social inclusion and their trust in welfare state institutions as services that will meet their needs. Reform programmes in most western countries combine New Public Management, linking market competition and regulation by targets to achieve greater efficiency and responsiveness to service-users, and welfare-to-work and make-work-pay activation policies to manage labour market change. Both developments rest on a rational actor approach to human motivation. The UK has pursued the reform programme with more vigour than any other major European country and provides a useful object...
In recent years, welfare state reforms have been characterized by a contractual approach to policy d...
Many European countries are in the middle of the process of reinventing their welfare states. At a m...
In the face of rising economic inequality and shrinking welfare protections, some scholars recently ...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
Against the backdrop of New Labour's claim to be constructing a new welfare state for the 21st centu...
Social citizenship as conceptualized by T.H Marshall has been at the core of discussions that focus ...
In Britain the relationship between welfare rights and responsibilities has undergone change. A new ...
New formations of citizenship occupy a central place in the modernization of welfare states across E...
Welfare state retrenchment and its corollary, the encouragement of ‘active citizenship’, are widespr...
The modernisation of welfare states is high on the agenda of many European nations. The so-called "a...
The UK welfare state is under unprecedented attack from (1) harsh spending cuts, focussed particular...
Participation requires that the less powerful groups succeed in making their voices heard. Such grou...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reflect on those ‘‘meeting points’’ and ‘‘encountering pla...
Across Western Europe since the 1970s, welfare states have been under considerable pressures. Over t...
This article reviews the recommodification of social policy in the context of financialised austerit...
In recent years, welfare state reforms have been characterized by a contractual approach to policy d...
Many European countries are in the middle of the process of reinventing their welfare states. At a m...
In the face of rising economic inequality and shrinking welfare protections, some scholars recently ...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
Against the backdrop of New Labour's claim to be constructing a new welfare state for the 21st centu...
Social citizenship as conceptualized by T.H Marshall has been at the core of discussions that focus ...
In Britain the relationship between welfare rights and responsibilities has undergone change. A new ...
New formations of citizenship occupy a central place in the modernization of welfare states across E...
Welfare state retrenchment and its corollary, the encouragement of ‘active citizenship’, are widespr...
The modernisation of welfare states is high on the agenda of many European nations. The so-called "a...
The UK welfare state is under unprecedented attack from (1) harsh spending cuts, focussed particular...
Participation requires that the less powerful groups succeed in making their voices heard. Such grou...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to reflect on those ‘‘meeting points’’ and ‘‘encountering pla...
Across Western Europe since the 1970s, welfare states have been under considerable pressures. Over t...
This article reviews the recommodification of social policy in the context of financialised austerit...
In recent years, welfare state reforms have been characterized by a contractual approach to policy d...
Many European countries are in the middle of the process of reinventing their welfare states. At a m...
In the face of rising economic inequality and shrinking welfare protections, some scholars recently ...