Discretion in Welfare Bureaucracies

Discretion in Welfare Bureaucracies

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Ryan, Majka
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
EAN: 9781538165256
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Through case-study research, Majka Ryan offers a systematic microanalysis of discretion in a specific context of residence-based welfare conditionality derived from the labour movement directive 2004/38/EC. The latter is utilised in the coordination of social security benefits for mobile EU citizens across Europe. Ryan reveals that in Ireland and other jurisdictions, official rights, be they supranational or local, when translated into practice are shaped by different political, organisational and decision-making actors, consequently leading to an uneven distribution of substantive rights and unequal outcomes for different groups of people, disproportionately affecting those who must prove their deservingness. This book evidences how residence-based welfare conditions create a context where power is exercised freely by street-level decision-makers and illustrates how that power affects different groups in society, and consequently, how through those practices, the hegemonic discourses around legitimacy of access to public resources are reproduced.
EAN 9781538165256
ISBN 1538165252
Binding Ebook
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publication date August 8, 2023
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Ryan, Majka
Series Discourse, Power and Society