Policy Press
The activation dilemma
About this book
The activation of social welfare recipients has been, and still is, a central issue in the development of social and employment policies in Europe. This ambitious book explores the employment effectiveness of minimum income schemes, and provides the first comprehensive examination of its dependency on how the rights and obligations of the recipients are defined. The book argues that the right to a minimum income can only be adequately justified with reference to the individual's right to personal development. Combining political theory and policy analysis, the author draws on evidence from eight different European countries to illustrate how it is possible to combine higher levels of employment effectiveness with the respect for recipients' right to personal development. Exploring the balance between fairness and effectiveness in the activation of minimum income recipients and acknowledging that individuals have both rights and obligations, this book will provide a useful reference tool to students, researchers and policy-makers with an interest in the work versus welfare nexus.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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List of tables and figures
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List of abbreviations
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Acknowledgements
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Introduction
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The right to a minimum income: between Mead and Van Parijs
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Justifying a minimum income guarantee: the right to personal development
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The activation dilemma: a comparative study
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Measuring respect for the right to personal development
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The employment effectiveness of minimum income schemes
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The employment effectiveness of minimum income schemes and their respect for the right to personal development
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Conclusion
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Methodology for benefit comparison
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Unemployment reintegration capacity (URC): sensitivity analysis
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Qualitative comparative analysis: laws of Boolean algebra
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References
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Index
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