ISBN: 0199237417
Author: Amir Paz-Fuchs
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press (April 15, 2008)
Pages: 200
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Paz-Fuchs argues, by contrast, that conditional welfare undermines civil rights such as the right to privacy and family life by requiring welfare claimants to change their behavior.
Paz-Fuchs argues, by contrast, that conditional welfare undermines civil rights such as the right to privacy and family life by requiring welfare claimants to change their behavior. He contends that strengthening welfare rights and relaxing preconditions on entitlement would better serve the objectives that welfare to work programs are supposed to advance. Welfare to work programs aim to assist the long-term unemployed in finding work; increasing labor market flexibility, eliminating dependency, and tackling social exclusion. They have been implemented in many Western countries.
Welfare to Work book. Paz-Fuchs argues, by contrast, that conditional welfare undermines civil rights such as the right to privacy and family life by requiring welfare claimants to change their behaviour. He contends that strengthening welfare rights and relaxing preconditions on entitlement would better serve the objectives that welfare to work programmes are supposed to advance.
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This book examines welfare-to-work programmes in the United States and Britain . Amir Paz-Fuchs, author Lecturer, Ono College of Law, Israel.
This book examines welfare-to-work programmes in the United States and Britain, and develops a normative perspective to analyse and critique the theoretical and doctrinal justifications for welfare-to-work programmes. When this conceptualization is couched in social contract rhetoric that implies a continuous contract between citizens and the state, many conditions on welfare are supposedly legitimated. These include workfare, the obligation to accept any job offer, and several moral and social preconditions, based on a vague notion of reciprocity.
Welfare to Work Paz-Fuchs, Amir Oxford Academ 9780199237418 : Welfare to work programmes that apply conditions to benefits constitute a new type of social . Welfare to Work, Paz-Fuchs, Amir. Варианты приобретения. Кол-во: Наличие: Поставка под заказ
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Paz-Fuchs, Amir, 1971-. Publication, Distribution, et. Oxford ; New York. Oxford University Press, (c)2008. Physical Description: xx, 226 p. : ill. ;, 25 cm. Title: Oxford monographs on labour law. Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. -222) and index. Rubrics: Welfare recipients Employment Law and legislation Great Britain United States Legal status, laws, etc Public welfare.
Welfare to work: conditional rights in social policy. Oxford University Press on Demand, 2008. Overview and critical report. The Foundation for Law, Justice and Society i. 2011. The social contract revisited: The modern welfare state. The fallacies of objections to selective conscientious objection. A Paz-Fuchs, M Sfard. Badges of modern slavery. A Paz-Fuchs, A Eleveld
Welfare to Work: Conditional Rights in Social Policy.
Notwithstanding the 19th century formal abolition of slavery as legal ownership of people, modern slavery and forced labour have not been consigned to the past. In fact, their existence is more widespread, and made more difficult to tackle due to the lack of formal, legal criteria. Somewhere between welfare to work policy and the jurisprudential analysis of rights and duties lies the third way motto of no rights without responsibilities. This paper shows how this proclamation offers no less than a new construction of one's rights insofar as they depend on the obligations that he or she owes society. Welfare to Work: Conditional Rights in Social Policy.
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Welfare to Work: Conditional Rights in Social Policy more. Welfare to work programmes aim to assist the long-term unemployed in finding work; increasing labour market flexibility, eliminating dependency, and tackling social exclusion.