2019
DOI: 10.1080/17450101.2019.1611016
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To move or not to move: mobility decision-making in the context of welfare conditionality and paid employment

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“…Welfare conditionality presupposes a rational and choosing individual. Conditionality assumes that behaviours the state deems problematic are freely chosen and that the state must intervene to directly alter people’s choices (Marston et al ). The explicit objective to change recipient’s behaviour underpinning conditionality – premised on the belief that changed behaviour is required to benefit the actor and society more widely – constitutes a stark rejection of the guiding principle of liberal societies that individuals should have the right to choose how they behave and what is in their best interest.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Welfare conditionality presupposes a rational and choosing individual. Conditionality assumes that behaviours the state deems problematic are freely chosen and that the state must intervene to directly alter people’s choices (Marston et al ). The explicit objective to change recipient’s behaviour underpinning conditionality – premised on the belief that changed behaviour is required to benefit the actor and society more widely – constitutes a stark rejection of the guiding principle of liberal societies that individuals should have the right to choose how they behave and what is in their best interest.…”
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“…Indeed, conditional welfare policies including CIM see issues such as unemployment, poverty and homelessness discursively transformed from government responsibilities to evidence of individual failure and moral deficiency (Marston et al. ; Immervoll & Scarpetta ). Considering CIM through the lens of the previously discussed homelessness scholarship, this article will demonstrate that CIM's individualised approach threatens to compromise its aims vis‐à‐vis housing security.…”
Section: The Causes Of Homelessnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conditional welfare policies are premised on the belief that benefit recipients could “contribute to society” through paid work if they wished to but they choose not to (Marston et al. ; Fletcher et al. ).…”
Section: Conditional Welfarementioning
confidence: 99%
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