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Not measuring up : low-income women on welfare

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The central notion of this chapter is that every person has the right to an elemental standard of social life, as a citizenship entitlement. However, segments of our society, such as women who rely on government payments as their primary source of income, do not enjoy full social citizenship entitlements and are instead socially excluded. Using data from in-depth qualitative interviews, I outline participants’ experiences of stigma, marginalisation and exclusion. I posit that these experiences are the result of policy failure as financial assistance policies fail to fully provide these women with their social citizenship entitlements.

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Chapter number

2.3

Pagination

55-67

ISBN-13

9780415475846

ISBN-10

0415475848

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2009, Taylor & Francis

Extent

21

Editor/Contributor(s)

Taket A, Crisp B, Nevill A, Lamaro G, Graham M, Barter-Godfrey S

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

Abingdon, England

Title of book

Theorizing social exclusion

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