The authors use regulation to explain the antecedents to current welfare developments in Britain. From discussion of the ‘Speenhamland System’, the struggle for Family Allowance and a National Minimum Wage, they show how first a Conservative government in the 1970s, and more recently ‘New Labour’, have used in-work benefits so that today they have become the preferred instrument of intervention in the labour market for setting wages. The authors discuss the ways in which these measures – the new deals for lone parents and young people and the working family tax credit – address issues of child poverty and the adequacy of incomes, and how far they are disciplining devices to encourage a new moral order, supportive of family life.
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Língua Inglês ● Formato PDF ● ISBN 9780230510425 ● Editora Palgrave Macmillan UK ● Publicado 2001 ● Carregável 6 vezes ● Moeda EUR ● ID 2305825 ● Proteção contra cópia Adobe DRM
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