

Anja Eleveld promoveerde in 2012 aan de Universiteit Leiden op een proefschrift over de opkomst en ondergang van de levensloopregeling.
Meer over de auteursWelfare to Work in Contemporary European Welfare States
Legal, Sociological and Philosophical Perspectives on Justice and Domination
Gebonden Engels 2020 1e druk 9781447340010Samenvatting
With welfare to work programmes under intense scrutiny, this book reviews a wide range of existing and future policies across Europe. Seventeen contributors provide case studies and legal, sociological and philosophical perspectives from around the continent, building a rich picture of welfare to work policies and their impact. They show how many schemes do not adequately address social rights and lived experiences, and consider alternatives based on theories of non-domination.
For anyone interested in the justice of welfare to work, this book is an important step along the path towards more fair and adequate legislation.
Specificaties
Lezersrecensies
Over Thomas Kampen
Over Josien Arts
Inhoudsopgave
PART I: Legal perspectives
-Workfare’s persistent philosophical and legal issues: forced labour, reciprocity and a basic income guarantee ~ Amir Paz-Fuchs
-The right to work: a justification for welfare to work? ~ Elise Dermine
-Limitation of welfare to work: the prohibition of forced labour and the right to freely chosen work ~ Elise Dermine
-The duty to work as precondition for human dignity: a Swiss perspective on work programmes ~ Melanie Studer and Kurt Pärli
-The prohibition of forced labour and the right to freely chosen work: a comparison of Denmark, the Netherlands and the UK ~ Anja Eleveld, Neville Harris and Christian H. Schøler
PART II: Sociological perspectives
-Implementing social justice within activation policies: the contribution of the capability approach ~ Jean-Michel Bonvin and Luca Perrig
-The silent expansion of welfare to work policies: how policies are enhanced through the use of categorizations, evidence-based knowledge and self-governance ~ Mathias H. Nielsen, Sophie Danneris and Niklas A. Andersen
-Questions of conduct and social justice: the ethics of welfare conditionality within UK social security ~ Peter Dwyer
-Pressing, repressing and accommodating: local modes of governing social assistance recipients in welfare to work programmes in the Netherlands ~ Josien Arts
-Left in limbo: social assistance recipients' evolving views on the fairness of workfare volunteerism ~ Thomas Kampen
PART III: Philosophical perspectives
-Welfare to work and the republican theory of non-domination ~ Anja Eleveld
-Unconditional basic income and duties of contribution: exploring the republican ethos of justice ~ Simon Birnbaum
-Freedom, exit and basic income ~ Stuart White
-Conclusion: exit, voice and the minimization of domination in welfare to work relationships ~ Anja Eleveld
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