Paid informal work has been conventionally viewed as a barrier to social inclusion. Conceived as exploitative low-paid employment conducted by marginalised populations for unscru-pulous employers, such work has been considered to prevent social inclusion, in that it denies employees access to the normal social rights attached to formal employment and takes away jobs from the formal sector. Its eradication is thus pursued so that ‘social inclusion ’ (i.e. insertion into formal employment) can be achieved. The aim of this paper is to evaluate critically this conceptualisation of paid informal work and social inclusion. Drawing upon case study evidence from deprived neighbourhoods in British cities, we first show that the vast majority of paid...
Informalisation is a process that involves the lowering of the floor for pay and working conditions,...
CASEbrief03 is a detailed summary of a collection of papers published as CASEpaper 04, 'Exclusion, e...
Following the election of the first New Labour government in 1997 the revitalisation of deprived nei...
Drawing upon case study evidence from Southampton, the aim of this paper is to show that paid inform...
"Social exclusion" has increasingly replaced the term "underclass" in social policy debates. Regardl...
Whilst paid informal work has been conceptualized as a form of paid employment imbued with solely ec...
In this paper I evaluate critically the use of deterrence to tackle the participation of the unemplo...
Since the Grabiner Report (2000) there has been growing concern on the part of government at the sca...
Whilst paid informal work has been conceptualized as a form of paid employment imbued with solely ec...
Government policy to reduce social exclusion focuses on increasing employment opportunities and ince...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss how employment regulations and stigma, arising fro...
Abstract. This article addresses two contested issues of crucial importance to policy, namely: forma...
There is growing evidence of the problematic nature of the UK’s ‘flexible labour market’ with rising...
Paid informal work has commonly been conceptualised as a form of paid employment heavily imbued with...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...
Informalisation is a process that involves the lowering of the floor for pay and working conditions,...
CASEbrief03 is a detailed summary of a collection of papers published as CASEpaper 04, 'Exclusion, e...
Following the election of the first New Labour government in 1997 the revitalisation of deprived nei...
Drawing upon case study evidence from Southampton, the aim of this paper is to show that paid inform...
"Social exclusion" has increasingly replaced the term "underclass" in social policy debates. Regardl...
Whilst paid informal work has been conceptualized as a form of paid employment imbued with solely ec...
In this paper I evaluate critically the use of deterrence to tackle the participation of the unemplo...
Since the Grabiner Report (2000) there has been growing concern on the part of government at the sca...
Whilst paid informal work has been conceptualized as a form of paid employment imbued with solely ec...
Government policy to reduce social exclusion focuses on increasing employment opportunities and ince...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss how employment regulations and stigma, arising fro...
Abstract. This article addresses two contested issues of crucial importance to policy, namely: forma...
There is growing evidence of the problematic nature of the UK’s ‘flexible labour market’ with rising...
Paid informal work has commonly been conceptualised as a form of paid employment heavily imbued with...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...
Informalisation is a process that involves the lowering of the floor for pay and working conditions,...
CASEbrief03 is a detailed summary of a collection of papers published as CASEpaper 04, 'Exclusion, e...
Following the election of the first New Labour government in 1997 the revitalisation of deprived nei...