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  • A. Dunn
  • Rethinking Unemployment and the Work Ethic: Beyond the 'Quasi-Titmuss' Paradigm 
     

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    Lieferstatus:   i.d.R. innert 14-24 Tagen versandfertig
    Veröffentlichung:  Oktober 2014  
    Genre:  Geschichte / Politik / Kultur 
     
    B / Central / national / federal government policies / Economic Sociology / employment;interview;unemployment / Industrial sociology / Organizational Studies, Economic Sociology / Palgrave Social Sciences Collection / Politics of the Welfare State / Social & ethical issues / Social Care / Social Inequality / Social Policy / Social Service / Social Structure / Social Structure, Social Inequality / Social welfare & social services / Sociology of Work / Sociology# work & labour / Welfare / Welfare State
    ISBN:  9781137032102 
    EAN-Code: 
    9781137032102 
    Verlag:  Springer Nature Singapore 
    Einband:  Gebunden  
    Sprache:  English  
    Dimensionen:  H 218 mm / B 142 mm / D 20 mm 
    Gewicht:  440 gr 
    Seiten:  234 
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    Inhalt:
    While recent Labour and coalition governments have insisted that many unemployed people prefer state benefits to a job, and have tightened the rules attached to claiming unemployment benefits, mainstream academic research repeatedly concludes that only a tiny minority of unemployed benefit claimants are not strongly committed to employment. Andrew Dunn argues that the discrepancy can be explained by UK social policy academia leaving important questions unanswered. Dunn presents findings from four empirical studies which, in contrast to earlier research, focused on unemployed people's attitudes towards unattractive jobs and included interviews with people in welfare-to-work organisations. All four studies' findings were consistent with the view that many unemployed benefit claimants prefer living on benefits to undertaking jobs which would increase their income, but which they find unattractive. Thus, the studies gave support to politicians' view about the need to tighten benefit rules.

      



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