This article examines the political standpoints and arguments related to poverty by asking how Finnish politicians understand poverty as a social problem, how they construct the poor as a group, and what policy recommendations they propose to fight poverty. Qualitative content analysis was used to examine minutiae from the interpellation debate on the increasing inequality in Finland in November 2017. Despite an increase in austerity policies and a right-wing government, the poverty discourse remained in alignment with a predominantly structural nature, showcasing the strength of ideological and contextual continuity in terms of poverty policy development
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In the universalistic countries, selective policy measures have had only a marginal role in providin...
This article analyses three specific categories of the poor – immigrants, families with children and...
This paper brings new insight to poverty and social exclusion through an analysis of how poverty-rel...
The topic of income inequality has become a new nexus of research among historians and social scient...
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We have examined recent trends in the economic or financial poverty in Finland using two data source...
In this special issue of Social Alternatives, the politics of poverty is examined through presentati...
In this article, we study discourses concerning welfare in political texts. The material consists of...
The Nordic countries are generally regarded as beacons of anti-corruption. This perception also appl...
National debate and planning for major structural reforms of the Finnish welfare state have been ong...
This study examines how depoliticization practices are produced in the context of Finnish parliament...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...
By means of qualitative longitudinal material, this article explores meaningfulness during persisten...
There is a voluminous literature on poverty alleviation efforts of Sri Lanka. The present engagement...
This article provides a rhetorical discourse analysis of constructions of unemployed people’s deserv...
In the universalistic countries, selective policy measures have had only a marginal role in providin...
This article analyses three specific categories of the poor – immigrants, families with children and...
This paper brings new insight to poverty and social exclusion through an analysis of how poverty-rel...
The topic of income inequality has become a new nexus of research among historians and social scient...
This paper discusses the social policy consequences of the exceptional economic decline in Finland i...
We have examined recent trends in the economic or financial poverty in Finland using two data source...
In this special issue of Social Alternatives, the politics of poverty is examined through presentati...
In this article, we study discourses concerning welfare in political texts. The material consists of...
The Nordic countries are generally regarded as beacons of anti-corruption. This perception also appl...
National debate and planning for major structural reforms of the Finnish welfare state have been ong...
This study examines how depoliticization practices are produced in the context of Finnish parliament...
Poverty in the United States is defined in a variety of ways by government officials, economists and...
By means of qualitative longitudinal material, this article explores meaningfulness during persisten...
There is a voluminous literature on poverty alleviation efforts of Sri Lanka. The present engagement...
This article provides a rhetorical discourse analysis of constructions of unemployed people’s deserv...