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Agents of the Welfare State - How Caseworkers Respond to Need in United States, Germany, Sweden

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Zusatztext 'Agents of the Welfare State is not about the usual grand 'worlds of welfare capitalism' but about the soldiers on the front-line. It is about social case workers in action: 'entitlement scholars' in Germany, 'consultation experts' in Sweden, and 'eligibility technicians' in the United States. Jewell compares welfare delivery and 'activation' schemes in these three countries, the first time anyone has attempted an international comparative study of the welfare state at the street-level. In Agents of the Welfare State, Jewell brings us face to face with some of the real worlds of welfare, replete with all their national quirks and local idiosyncrasies.' - Stephan Leibfried, The University of Bremen'As workfare and activation policies spread across the globe,Christopher Jewell offers a much-needed comparative examination of how these policies operate in practice. This book adopts a 'street-level' perspective, examining activation practices in selected local offices in the U.S., Sweden, and Germany.While formal policies seem to be moving toward convergence, Jewell questions whether that is also true for activation in practice. Jewell's comparative, street-level approach identifies important administrative and political factors that distinguish activation practices in different national settings. His approach makes for a highly readable and valuable work of comparative social policy and administration scholarship. It should be of great interest to those concerned withcurrent shifts in welfare policy and how they reconstitute state-citizen relationships at the street-level.' - Evelyn Brodkin, Associate Professor in the School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago Informationen zum Autor CHRISTOPHER J. JEWELL is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Health Policy Studies at the University of California, San Francisco, USA. Klappentext This book shows how responsiveness in European welfare programs is institutionalized through nationally distinct legal foundations! professional traditions! and resource networks! while revealing how resource scarcities threaten to erode these capabilities. Zusammenfassung This book shows how responsiveness in European welfare programs is institutionalized through nationally distinct legal foundations! professional traditions! and resource networks! while revealing how resource scarcities threaten to erode these capabilities. Inhaltsverzeichnis Book Overview: Responding to Need in Diverse State Settings Linking Welfare Caseworker Decision-Making to State Institutions Welfare Caseworkers in California, the United States: Eligibility Technicians and the Regulation of Desert Welfare Caseworkers in Bremen, Germany: Entitlement Scholars in a Highly Regulated State Welfare Caseworkers in Malmö, Sweden. Social Workers and the Consultation Culture Welfare-to-Work Caseworkers in California, The United States. Institutionalizing the Search for Employment Welfare-to-Work Caseworkers in Bremen, Germany: Resource Brokering Into Vocational Training and the Secondary Labor Market Welfare-to-Work Caseworkers in Malmö, Sweden: The Emergence of Individualized Employment Services in Municipal Activation Agencies Comparing Welfare Administration in the Three Worlds of Social Welfare Appendix. Interview Data Bibliography...

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Book Overview: Responding to Need in Diverse State Settings Linking Welfare Caseworker Decision-Making to State Institutions Welfare Caseworkers in California, the United States: Eligibility Technicians and the Regulation of Desert Welfare Caseworkers in Bremen, Germany: Entitlement Scholars in a Highly Regulated State Welfare Caseworkers in Malmö, Sweden. Social Workers and the Consultation Culture Welfare-to-Work Caseworkers in California, The United States. Institutionalizing the Search for Employment Welfare-to-Work Caseworkers in Bremen, Germany: Resource Brokering Into Vocational Training and the Secondary Labor Market Welfare-to-Work Caseworkers in Malmö, Sweden: The Emergence of Individualized Employment Services in Municipal Activation Agencies Comparing Welfare Administration in the Three Worlds of Social Welfare Appendix. Interview Data Bibliography

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'Agents of the Welfare State is not about the usual grand 'worlds of welfare capitalism' but about the soldiers on the front-line. It is about social case workers in action: 'entitlement scholars' in Germany, 'consultation experts' in Sweden, and 'eligibility technicians' in the United States. Jewell compares welfare delivery and 'activation' schemes in these three countries, the first time anyone has attempted an international comparative study of the welfare state at the street-level. In Agents of the Welfare State, Jewell brings us face to face with some of the real worlds of welfare, replete with all their national quirks and local idiosyncrasies.'
- Stephan Leibfried, The University of Bremen'As workfare and activation policies spread across the globe,Christopher Jewell offers a much-needed comparative examination of how these policies operate in practice. This book adopts a 'street-level' perspective, examining activation practices in selected local offices in the U.S., Sweden, and Germany.While formal policies seem to be moving toward convergence, Jewell questions whether that is also true for activation in practice. Jewell's comparative, street-level approach identifies important administrative and political factors that distinguish activation practices in different national settings. His approach makes for a highly readable and valuable work of comparative social policy and administration scholarship. It should be of great interest to those concerned withcurrent shifts in welfare policy and how they reconstitute state-citizen relationships at the street-level.'
- Evelyn Brodkin, Associate Professor in the School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago

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