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_aPRABHAKAR, Rajiv _937665 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe assets agenda and social policy |
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_bWiley-Blackwell, _cfebruary2009 |
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520 | 3 | _aThe assets agenda or asset-based welfare has provoked much interest in recent times. This approach insists that the stock of assets that a person owns is an important element of well-being. The assets agenda is not a unified body of thought. However, there is a common failure to distinguish between these different parts, and this clouds rather than clarifies debates. This article seeks to add analytical clarity to current debates about asset-based welfare. I distinguish between social policy and citizenship, and consider their implications for social policy. This discussion is important because analytical clarity is a precondition for a balanced assessment of asset-based welfare | |
590 | _aAsset-based welfare Social policy Citizenship Assets agenda Child Trust Fund | ||
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_tSocial Policy & Administration _g43, 1, p. 54-69 _dWiley-Blackwell, february2009 _xISSN 01445596 _w |
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