Journal article
Good Clients and Hard Cases: The Role of Typologies at the Welfare Front Line
MICHAEL McGANN, SIOBHAN O'SULLIVAN, MARK CONSIDINE
Published : 2025
DOI: 10.26188/28557539
Abstract
Frontline staff play a critical role in welfare-to-work delivery, making decisions about who gets selected for which supports and sanctions. Research on these street-level bureaucrats shows them rarely implementing policy exactly as written. Instead, they bring differing valuation frames and identity assessments to this work, resulting in different implementations of policy. Central to this selectivity is the way they type and classify different clients’ characteristics. Using case data from four Australian employment services sites collected over 18 months of field-work, we explore how frontline staff members sort clients according to two important dimensions of their perceived conduct: job..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Grant: From entitlement to experiment: The new governance of welfare to work Funder: Australian Research Council Grant code: LP150100277