The article explores how categories of deserving and undeserving groups are established in policy designs and how social target groups are constructed according to such distinctions. Institutionalised systems of exclusion and inclusion have a profound impact on citizenship and substantial democracy. Neoliberalist political ideas and attitudes have strengthened the focus on deserving and undeserving groups over the last years and spurred a popular belief that welfare fraud is rampant. This tendency has led to a retrenchment of established rights and increasing use of illiberal means to further punish the undeserving. This article discusses these issues further by looking at the position of lone mothers in Denmark and how they constitute a so...
Although it is no longer a symbol of socially degenerate behavior in many societies, single motherho...
Single mothers and their children constitute an economically vulnerable population in Sweden as they...
This article argues that the ever-growing research field of welfare deservingness is in need of qual...
The article explores how categories of deserving and undeserving groups are established in policy de...
This article examines categories of deservingness in social policy. It argues that immigrant groups ...
In Denmark, as in other welfare societies worldwide, the organisation and ideology of welfare are be...
The objective of the article is twofold: 1) to give an empirical picture of the state of affairs wit...
In much of the literature, the Nordic states are presented as models for womanfriendly and gender eq...
The objective of the article is twofold: 1) to give an empirical picture of the state of affairs wit...
This paper examines how the welfare services of the municipality of Venice deal with lone-mother cli...
This is an action research that endeavors to construct the category of ‘lone mothers’ in Albania, th...
Danish social policies have a gender neutral approach, combined with an aim of autonomy for individu...
In many European countries, today’s unemployment benefits are considerably less generous in terms of...
Single mothers with a foreign background and their children are a growing group within the homelessn...
Despite of a well-established welfare state in Sweden, socio-economic and residential segregation is...
Although it is no longer a symbol of socially degenerate behavior in many societies, single motherho...
Single mothers and their children constitute an economically vulnerable population in Sweden as they...
This article argues that the ever-growing research field of welfare deservingness is in need of qual...
The article explores how categories of deserving and undeserving groups are established in policy de...
This article examines categories of deservingness in social policy. It argues that immigrant groups ...
In Denmark, as in other welfare societies worldwide, the organisation and ideology of welfare are be...
The objective of the article is twofold: 1) to give an empirical picture of the state of affairs wit...
In much of the literature, the Nordic states are presented as models for womanfriendly and gender eq...
The objective of the article is twofold: 1) to give an empirical picture of the state of affairs wit...
This paper examines how the welfare services of the municipality of Venice deal with lone-mother cli...
This is an action research that endeavors to construct the category of ‘lone mothers’ in Albania, th...
Danish social policies have a gender neutral approach, combined with an aim of autonomy for individu...
In many European countries, today’s unemployment benefits are considerably less generous in terms of...
Single mothers with a foreign background and their children are a growing group within the homelessn...
Despite of a well-established welfare state in Sweden, socio-economic and residential segregation is...
Although it is no longer a symbol of socially degenerate behavior in many societies, single motherho...
Single mothers and their children constitute an economically vulnerable population in Sweden as they...
This article argues that the ever-growing research field of welfare deservingness is in need of qual...