'How the other half live': poor and eich citizenship in austere welfare regimes
A growing body of research quantifies the recent impact of fiscal consolidation and public service reform in liberal welfare regimes. However, less is known about how this is affecting the common terms upon which citizenship status is granted and experienced. With this in mind, this article examines...
Main Author: | Edmiston, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2017
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