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Lydia Morris

    The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration
    Citizen Rights, Migrant Rights and Civic Stratification
    • Focusing on civic stratification, this book explores its significance in understanding how rights operate within society today. It delves into the implications of this concept for analyzing social structures and the distribution of rights, highlighting its relevance in contemporary discussions about citizenship and social justice.

      Citizen Rights, Migrant Rights and Civic Stratification
    • The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      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.

      The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration