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The activation dilemma : reconciling the fairness and effectiveness of minimum income schemes in Europe
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The activation dilemma : reconciling the fairness and effectiveness of minimum income schemes in Europe

Author: Amilcar Moreira
Publisher: Bristol : Policy Press, 2008.
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Explores the employment effectiveness of Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) schemes, and provides a comprehensive examination of its dependency on how the rights and obligations of the recipients are  Read more...

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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Moreira, Amilcar.
Activation dilemma.
Bristol : Policy Press, 2008
(OCoLC)609110140
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Amilcar Moreira
ISBN: 9781847420466 184742046X
OCLC Number: 178198158
Description: ix, 155 p. ; 25 cm.
Contents: Introduction; The right to a minimum income: between Mead and Van Parijs; Justifying a minimum income guarantee: the right to personal development; The activation dilemma: a comparative study; Measuring respect for the right to personal development; The employment effectiveness of minimum income schemes; The employment effectiveness of minimum income schemes and their respect for the right to personal development; Conclusion.
Responsibility: Amilcar Moreira.
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"At the heart of social policy lies the question, how to balance social justice and economic efficiency? In this splendid study of minimum income schemes and activation, Amilcar Moreira combines Read more...

 
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