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Work and the Welfare State

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Work and the Welfare State

Street-Level Organizations and Workfare Politics
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Work and the Welfare State places street-level organizations at the analytic center of welfare-state politics, policy, and management. This volume offers a critical examination of efforts to change the welfare state to a workfare state by looking at on-the-ground issues in six countries: the US, UK, Australia, Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands. An international group of scholars contribute organizational studies that shed new light on old debates about policies of workfare and activation. Peeling back the political rhetoric and technical policy jargon, these studies investigate what really goes on in the name of workfare and activation policies and what that means for the poor, unemployed, and marginalized populations subject to these policies. By adopting a street-level approach to welfare state research, Work and the Welfare State reveals the critical, yet largely hidden, role of governance and management reforms in the evolution of the global workfare project. It shows how these reforms have altered organizational arrangements and practices to emphasize workfare's harsher regulatory features and undermine its potentially enabling ones. As a major contribution to expanding the conceptualization of how organizations matter to policy and political transformation, this book will be of special interest to all public management and public policy scholars and students.

Author Biography:

Evelyn Z. Brodkin is an associate professor at the University of Chicago, School of Social Service Administration. She is the author of The False Promise of Administrative Reform. Brodkin has held visiting professorships in Australia, Denmark, France, and Mexico; received the Herbert Kaufman Award from APSA; and was named a Fellow of the Open Society Institute. Gregory Marston is a professor of social policy at the School of Public Health and Social Work, Queensland University of Technology in Australia.
Release date Australia
October 1st, 2013
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Contributions by Evelyn Z. Brodkin
  • Contributions by Flemming Larsen
  • Contributions by Gregory Marston
  • Contributions by Michael Lipsky
  • Contributions by Susan Lambert
  • Edited by Evelyn Z. Brodkin
  • Edited by Gregory Marston
Illustrations
1 Figures; 14 Tables, unspecified
Pages
272
Dimensions
152x229x25
ISBN-13
9781626160002
Product ID
21348058

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