Viewed within their historical context, recent cuts to public social spending and increasingly governmental welfare reforms reflect and beget a shift in the praxis of social citizenship in the UK. This review article demonstrates how greater conceptual attention to the constitutive features of social citizenship can help clarify some of the claims made about its relation to austerity and welfare reform within the existing literature. Through schematic consideration of the emerging evidence, this article suggests that welfare austerity is undermining the ‘effectiveness’, ‘inalienability’ and ‘universality’ of social citizenship in the UK
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorised in the late 1940s a...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorized in the late 1940s a...
Throughout the history of National Insurance in the UK, there has been relatively little emphasis on...
Viewed within their historical context, recent cuts to public social spending and increasingly gover...
A growing body of research quantifies the recent impact of fiscal consolidation and public service r...
Against the backdrop of New Labour's claim to be constructing a new welfare state for the 21st centu...
Drawing on interviews with welfare claimants living in Essex, UK, this article examines the material...
In Britain the relationship between welfare rights and responsibilities has undergone change. A new ...
In Britain the relationship between welfare rights and responsibilities has undergone change. A new ...
In Britain the relationship between welfare rights and responsibilities has undergone change. A new ...
AbstractRecent extensive reforms to the welfare system and concurrent reduction in the provision of ...
Since 2008, mature welfare states have, to varying degrees, pursued a strategy of welfare reform tha...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
Drawing on a qualitative longitudinal study that examined experiences of welfare reform among a smal...
This article reviews the recommodification of social policy in the context of financialised austerit...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorised in the late 1940s a...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorized in the late 1940s a...
Throughout the history of National Insurance in the UK, there has been relatively little emphasis on...
Viewed within their historical context, recent cuts to public social spending and increasingly gover...
A growing body of research quantifies the recent impact of fiscal consolidation and public service r...
Against the backdrop of New Labour's claim to be constructing a new welfare state for the 21st centu...
Drawing on interviews with welfare claimants living in Essex, UK, this article examines the material...
In Britain the relationship between welfare rights and responsibilities has undergone change. A new ...
In Britain the relationship between welfare rights and responsibilities has undergone change. A new ...
In Britain the relationship between welfare rights and responsibilities has undergone change. A new ...
AbstractRecent extensive reforms to the welfare system and concurrent reduction in the provision of ...
Since 2008, mature welfare states have, to varying degrees, pursued a strategy of welfare reform tha...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
Drawing on a qualitative longitudinal study that examined experiences of welfare reform among a smal...
This article reviews the recommodification of social policy in the context of financialised austerit...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorised in the late 1940s a...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorized in the late 1940s a...
Throughout the history of National Insurance in the UK, there has been relatively little emphasis on...