Work for welfare and civic equality
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Paper/Presentation Title | Work for welfare and civic equality |
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Presentation Type | Paper |
Authors | |
Author | Hammer, Sara |
Editors | Carlson, Ellen |
Journal or Proceedings Title | A Future that Works: Economics, Employment and the Environment: Proceedings of the 6th Path to Full Employment Conference and the 11th National Conference on Unemployment, |
Number of Pages | 7 |
Year | 2004 |
Place of Publication | Newcastle, Australia |
ISBN | 1920701494 |
Conference/Event | 6th Path to Full Employment Conference/11th National Unemployment Conference |
Event Details | 6th Path to Full Employment Conference/11th National Unemployment Conference Event Location Newcastle, Australia |
Abstract | Work-for-welfare style unemployment policies have been introduced in the majority of western countries as part of an overarching contractual regime, which demands various prescribed forms of reciprocation of citizens who require government income support. Communitarian scholar, Lawrence Mead, argues that such policies are ethically justified because they demand 'civic equality' of unemployed citizens. This paper contends that the coercive dimension of work-for-welfare has the potential to reinforce public perceptions that unemployed citizens are morally inferior, which itself reinforces the social stigma of being unemployed. Based on this interpretation, the concept of civic equality underpinning work-for-welfare is inconsistent with a belief in the dignity of the individual. One could argue that this belief is an important prerequisite for designing unemployment and employment policies that take seriously the notion of civic equality. To support this paper's argument, it will briefly discuss the philosophy and practice of a Queensland-based employment agency that begins from this standpoint. |
Keywords | unemployment, welfare, work-for-the-dole |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 440712. Social policy |
500104. Human rights and justice issues (excl. law) | |
Public Notes | File reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher/author. |
Byline Affiliations | Griffith University |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9y42x/work-for-welfare-and-civic-equality
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