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El. knyga: Diversity and Welfare Provision: Tension and Discrimination in 21st Century Britain

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  • Formatas: 242 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jan-2024
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447365174
  • Formatas: 242 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Jan-2024
  • Leidėjas: Policy Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447365174

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Recognising diverse groups within society is a vital part of policy research and analysis, yet few texts have drawn together the breadth of experiences of welfare provision from a diverse group of citizens.



This book fills this gap, by exploring how diverse citizens experience welfare provision. It aims to promote debate about the importance of social divisions in society and to address the gaps in research, in relation to race, ethnicity, disability, gender and LGBTQ+.



It comes at a crucial time as we emerge out of a decade of austerity, a global pandemic and Brexit, where issues of diversity have been at the forefront of debates, and renews the call for analysis within social policy, particularly on issues of diversity in the 21st century context.

Recenzijos

"This book makes a significant contribution to understanding how diverse groups of people experience welfare services, while simultaneously situating such services within contemporary policy and theoretical contexts." Anya Ahmed, Manchester Metropolitan University

1. Introduction - Lee Gregory and Steve Iafrati


2. Citizenship and diversity: challenging the conceptual framework - Lee
Gregory and Steve Iafrati


3. Widening the gaze: institutional racism, social policy and conceptual
diversification - Steve Iafrati and Lee Gregory


4. Disabled self-employed people and the UK welfare state - Gerardo Arriaga
Garcia and Eva Kaperovį


5. Neoliberalism, division and austerity: precarity and hunger in the UK -
Dave Beck and Hefin Gwilym


6. Racialised institutions in the UK welfare state - Temidayo Eseonu


7. Statutory exclusion from social security: experiences of migrants in the
UK - Ilona Pinter


8. Disadvantaged, discriminated against and ignored: the experiences of
Romani and Gypsy Travellers - Teresa Crew


9. You mean, my theoretical rights? Exploring service shortfalls and
administrative (in)justice among homeless trans people - Edith England


10. Diverse graduate trajectories in austere times: the case of young
working- class women in the UK - Laura Bentley


11. Scroungers, shirkers and the sick: disability and welfare in the 21st
century - Aimee Grant


12. Male domestic violence victims experience of healthcare services -
Natalie Quinn-Walker


13. Conclusion - Steve Iafrati and Lee Gregory
Lee Gregory is Associate Professor at the University of Nottingham.









Steve Iafrati is Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham.