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The Moral Economy Of Welfare And Migration Reconfiguring Rights In Austerity Britain Lydia Morris

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The Moral Economy Of Welfare And Migration Reconfiguring Rights In Austerity Britain Lydia Morris
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.35 MB
Author: Lydia Morris
ISBN: 9780228007586, 0228007585
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Moral Economy Of Welfare And Migration Reconfiguring Rights In Austerity Britain Lydia Morris by Lydia Morris 9780228007586, 0228007585 instant download after payment.

A critique of the model of morality driving both domestic welfare reform and the contraction of migrant rights in austerity Britain.


Britain's coalition government of 2010–2015 ushered in an enduring age of austerity and a "moral mission" of welfare reform as part of a drive for deficit reduction. Stricter controls were applied to both domestic welfare and international migration and asylum, which were presented as two sides of the same coin. Exploring the idea of a moral economy Lydia Morris examines Britain's reconfigured pattern of rights in the fields of domestic welfare and migration.

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