From rights to management : contract, new public management and employment services / edited by Terry Carney and Gaby Ramia.
2002
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Title
From rights to management : contract, new public management and employment services / edited by Terry Carney and Gaby Ramia.
Published
The Hague ; New York : Kluwer Law International, [2002]
Copyright
©2002
Call Number
KU1456 .F76 2002
ISBN
9041118896 (alk. paper)
Description
xiv, 217 pages ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)50280106
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [185]-200) and index.
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Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Ch. 1
Introduction
1
AWelfare, the 'new contractualism' and NPM
2
BEmployment services: From citizenship to contract
5
CWelfare rights under the new environment
7
Ch. 2
The Old Settlement: Employment Services as 'Social Citizenship'
11
AWork relief, doles, and labour exchanges
13
BSocial security foundations as a 'residual, short-term entitlement status'
15
CUnemployment payments and labour exchanges as social rights of citizenship
16
DNegative rights; or 'active' citizenship?
19
Ch. 3
New Contractualism, Job Network and Individual Rights
25
AThe new contractualism
26
BFurthering case management contractualism: The Job Network
28
CWhat kind of contracts, and what kind of effects on rights?
32
DConclusion: What happened to the 'social' welfare contract?
44
Ch. 4
New Public Management and the Processing of Rights
47
AIntroduction
47
BNew public management and its social policy context
48
CManagerialism, the Job Network, and rights
51
Ch. 5
Reconstructing the Law: 'Taking Welfare to Market'
61
AThe legacy, and intensification, of disciplinary controls under income security
64
BThe introduction of contracts and case management
66
CMarkets or marginalisation?
70
DGrafting new structures onto old legislative stock
74
Ch. 6
Participation, Mutuality and New Protection
85
AIdeas surrounding mutuality
86
BThe idea of mutual obligation
87
CLegal foundations lost at sea
93
DThe lived reality of mutual obligation
95
Ch. 7
Navigating the System: Client Understandings of Their 'Rights'
103
AIntroduction
103
BThe administrative shape of the new system
104
CRights in the context of 'breach' actions
112
DRights from 'below decks'
120
Ch. 8
Security Under 'New' Welfare
127
AIntroduction
127
BContextual 'forms' of security
129
C'Security Social': the lived experience
134
Ch. 9
Preserving Welfare Citizenship Within Markets?
143
AIntroduction
143
BModernisation
144
CContractual foundations of workfare
148
DWhere does Mead fit?
153
EWhat does workfare mean for rights?
158
Ch. 10
Towards a New Settlement
163
AIntroduction
163
BWhat scale and auspice for welfare?
165
CThe new vision in detail: Re-meshing social security with the Job Network
171
DThe re-imaging of welfare
179
EEpilogue: A broader public management vision, and neo-republican citizenship
181
References
185
Index
201