Poverty, Social Assistance, and the Employability of Mothers: Restructuring Welfare States

by Maureen Baker and David

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Why do some welfare states provide income support for mothers to care for their school-aged children at home while others expect mothers to find employment when their youngest child is six months old? This study, a fundamental contribution to the social policy and social welfare theory, compares recent efforts to restructure social programmes for low-income mothers in four countries: Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. While these countries are sometimes classified as "liberal" welfare states, this book demonstrates that they vary considerably in terms of benefit development, expectations concerning maternal employment, and restructuring processes. The authors examine changes to income security programmes, discuss the social, political and economic conditions affecting these programmes, and analyze the discourse promoting reform. Using a feminist and political economy perspective, they conclude that recent, often expensive, efforts to make beneficiaries more employable have not always enabled them to exit welfare or poverty.
While full-time employment opportunities are becoming scarcer, governments are requiring beneficiaries to enter the workforce, often with little social support or improvement in income. Regardless of the impact of employability initiatives on poverty levels, the study concludes that these policies are important ideological instruments in tempering demands on contemporary welfare systems. The result is a more residual welfare state, in which social provision is increasingly presented as a meagre last resort.
  • ISBN10 0802043577
  • ISBN13 9780802043573
  • Publish Date 25 December 1999
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Out of Print 14 March 2014
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint University of Toronto Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 336
  • Language English