Journal article

Introduction: Markets and the New Welfare - Buying and Selling the Poor

M Considine, SB O'Sullivan

Social Policy & Administration | Wiley-Blackwell Publishing | Published : 2014

Abstract

With welfare reformers in almost every country experimenting with forms of privatization and what its advocates have called ‘supervisory approaches to poverty’ or ‘a new behaviouralism’, it is timely to present this special edition of Social Policy & Administration. Dedicating a volume to the governance of quasi-markets in welfare services attests to the momentous nature of the radical re-design the welfare state has undergone over the past two decades. A similar reinvention has occurred across numerous policy fields and has affected most social services. Yet nowhere have the changes been more radical, and the results more pronounced, than in the realm of welfare-to- work, employment service..

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