Citizenship and Social Exclusion at the Margins of the Welfare State
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Citizenship and Social Exclusion at the Margins of the Welfare State
Solstad Vedeler, Janikke; Falch-Eriksen, Asgeir; Klette-Bohler, Kjetil; Takle, Marianne; Schoyen, Mi Ah
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2024
274
Mole
9781032388823
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0.Introduction. Part One - Citizenship: Laws and public policies. 1.The Norwegian Welfare State: Towards a Crossroads? 2.Social Exclusion of Citizens of Democratic Welfare States. 3.The Norwegian Welfare State Adjusting to Crisis: Temporary Changes in Unemployment Benefit Regulations during the COVID-19 Pandemic and their Long-Term Implications. 4.The Exclusionary Potential of Work Inclusion Policies: Employers Addressing Their Responsibilities Towards Disabled People. 5.Social Exclusion and Disability: Exploring the Role of Ingroup/Outgroup Dynamics in Employment. 6.The right to respect for family life: Do parents have a right to parenting support? 7.Citizenship for future generations: The inclusion of future generations in welfare state considerations. Part Two - Citizenship: On-the-ground experiences of membership. 8.Affective Citizenship: Social Exclusion of Families with Disabled Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 9.Norwegian labour activation: Building or limiting social citizenship for service users far from the labour market? 10.Economic preconditions for full citizenship: Refugees' economic incorporation into the Norwegian welfare state. 11."I am torn to pieces": Transnational citizenship and COVID-19. 12.The Democratic Deficit, Political Participation and Demands for Social Inclusion in Truncated Welfare States. 13.Citizenship in democratic welfare states: A typology of social exclusion.
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Citizenship and Social Exclusion;Democratic welfare states;Social policy;Social work;Public policy;Economic Incorporation;Norwegian Welfare State;UN;Latin American Public Opinion Project;Social Exclusion;Norwegian Centre For Research Data;Non-standard Employment Contracts;Mixed Method Examination;Nim;Exclusion Filter;Cosmopolitan Citizenship;Familial Relationship Goods;Welfare State;Average Marginal Effects;Income Maintenance Schemes;Secondary Preventive Measures;CRPD;Affective Citizenship;Average Work Income;Parenting Support Measures;Norwegian Language Skills;Infection Control Measures;Average Personal Income;Liberal Democratic Welfare States;NIPH
0.Introduction. Part One - Citizenship: Laws and public policies. 1.The Norwegian Welfare State: Towards a Crossroads? 2.Social Exclusion of Citizens of Democratic Welfare States. 3.The Norwegian Welfare State Adjusting to Crisis: Temporary Changes in Unemployment Benefit Regulations during the COVID-19 Pandemic and their Long-Term Implications. 4.The Exclusionary Potential of Work Inclusion Policies: Employers Addressing Their Responsibilities Towards Disabled People. 5.Social Exclusion and Disability: Exploring the Role of Ingroup/Outgroup Dynamics in Employment. 6.The right to respect for family life: Do parents have a right to parenting support? 7.Citizenship for future generations: The inclusion of future generations in welfare state considerations. Part Two - Citizenship: On-the-ground experiences of membership. 8.Affective Citizenship: Social Exclusion of Families with Disabled Children During the COVID-19 Pandemic. 9.Norwegian labour activation: Building or limiting social citizenship for service users far from the labour market? 10.Economic preconditions for full citizenship: Refugees' economic incorporation into the Norwegian welfare state. 11."I am torn to pieces": Transnational citizenship and COVID-19. 12.The Democratic Deficit, Political Participation and Demands for Social Inclusion in Truncated Welfare States. 13.Citizenship in democratic welfare states: A typology of social exclusion.
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Citizenship and Social Exclusion;Democratic welfare states;Social policy;Social work;Public policy;Economic Incorporation;Norwegian Welfare State;UN;Latin American Public Opinion Project;Social Exclusion;Norwegian Centre For Research Data;Non-standard Employment Contracts;Mixed Method Examination;Nim;Exclusion Filter;Cosmopolitan Citizenship;Familial Relationship Goods;Welfare State;Average Marginal Effects;Income Maintenance Schemes;Secondary Preventive Measures;CRPD;Affective Citizenship;Average Work Income;Parenting Support Measures;Norwegian Language Skills;Infection Control Measures;Average Personal Income;Liberal Democratic Welfare States;NIPH