Welfare: Needs, Rights and Risks

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Mary Langan
Routledge, 2005 M10 27 - 352 pages
Welfare: Needs, Rights and Risks addresses the question of how people get access to social welfare in the UK today. It explores the public, political and professional definitions, constructions and conflicts about who should receive social welfare and under what conditions. In a period during which the rationing, targeting and selective provision of welfare have become more significant, more visible and more disputed, this book examines how individuals and groups come to be defined as in need, at risk or deserving of welfare.

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CHAPTER 2 Rationing Health Care
38
CHAPTER 3 Whose Needs Whose Resources? Accessing Social Care
89
Who Decides?
139
The Young Offender and Youth Justice Policy
186
CHAPTER 6 Legitimate Membership of the Welfare Community
231
CHAPTER 7 Review
278
Acknowledgements
292
Index
294
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