Living precariously: the struggle for social and economic citizenship
Hancock, Linda 2005, Living precariously: the struggle for social and economic citizenship, Just policy : a journal of Australian social policy, vol. 37, pp. 5-7.
Just policy : a journal of Australian social policy
Volume number
37
Start page
5
End page
7
Publisher
Victorian Council of Social Service
Place of publication
Collingwood, Vic.
Publication date
2005-09
ISSN
1323-2266
Summary
The central relationship between the labour market and citizenship in Australia is highlighted thus engaging with the broader issued of risk and security, inclusion and exclusion rights and freedoms. There has been a recent shift from social liberal models of industrial and economic citizenship to individualised market models.
Language
eng
Field of Research
160805 Social Change
Socio Economic Objective
970116 Expanding Knowledge through Studies of Human Society
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