Social Citizenship and Workfare in the United States and Western Europe

The Paradox of Inclusion

Joel F Handler author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:29th Apr '04

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Compares workfare policies in the United States and Western Europe aimed at the 'workless' population.

Compares workfare policies in the US and Western Europe aimed at the 'workless' population. Argues that despite differences in ideology and practice, there are also significant similarities, especially field-level practices that serve to exclude the most vulnerable. Examines strategies for reform and concludes with an argument for basic income guarantee.This book compares workfare policies in the United States and 'active labor policies' in Western Europe that are aimed primarily at the long-term unemployed, unemployed youth, lone parents, immigrants and other vulnerable groups often referred to collectively as the 'socially excluded'. The Europeans maintain that workfare is the best method of bringing the socially excluded back into mainstream society. Although there are differences in terms of ideology and practice, Joel F. Handler argues that there are also significant similarities, especially field-level practices that serve to exclude those who are the least employable or lack other qualifications that agencies favor. The author also examines strategies for reform, including protective labor legislation, the Open Method of Coordination, the reform of social and employment services, and concludes with an argument for a basic income guarantee, which would not only alleviate poverty but also provide clients with an exit option.

"Handler provides a powerful critique of the trend from welfare to workfare." Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal

ISBN: 9780521541534

Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 21mm

Weight: 538g

330 pages