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- Title Pages
- List of tables and figures
- Notes on contributors
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Part One Developments in social policy -
One The whys and wherefores of Brexit -
Two Workers on tap but income drying up? The potential implications for incomes and social protection of the ‘gig economy’ -
Three Revolutionary times? The changing landscape of prisoner resettlement -
Four Confronting Brexit and Trump: towards a socially progressive globalisation -
Part Two Contributions from the Social Policy Association Conference 2016 -
Five Rethinking deservingness, choice and gratitude in emergency food provision -
Six Maternal imprisonment: a family sentence -
Seven German Angst in a liberalised world of welfare capitalism: the hidden problem with post-conservative welfare policies -
Eight Beyond ‘evidence-based policy’ in a ‘post-truth’ world: the role of ideas in public health policy -
Part Three ‘Benefit tourism’? EU migrant citizens and the British welfare state -
Nine Benefit tourism and EU migrant citizens: real-world experiences -
Ten “We don’t rely on benefits”: challenging mainstream narratives towards Roma migrants in the UK -
Eleven Jumping the queue? How a focus on health tourism as benefit fraud misses much of the medical tourism story -
Twelve Controlling migration: the gender implications of work-related conditions in restricting rights to residence and to social benefits1 - Index
(p.177) Part Three ‘Benefit tourism’? EU migrant citizens and the British welfare state
(p.177) Part Three ‘Benefit tourism’? EU migrant citizens and the British welfare state
- Source:
- Social Policy Review 29
- Author(s):
Elke Heins
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
DOI:10.1332/policypress/9781447336211.011.0003
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- Title Pages
- List of tables and figures
- Notes on contributors
-
Part One Developments in social policy -
One The whys and wherefores of Brexit -
Two Workers on tap but income drying up? The potential implications for incomes and social protection of the ‘gig economy’ -
Three Revolutionary times? The changing landscape of prisoner resettlement -
Four Confronting Brexit and Trump: towards a socially progressive globalisation -
Part Two Contributions from the Social Policy Association Conference 2016 -
Five Rethinking deservingness, choice and gratitude in emergency food provision -
Six Maternal imprisonment: a family sentence -
Seven German Angst in a liberalised world of welfare capitalism: the hidden problem with post-conservative welfare policies -
Eight Beyond ‘evidence-based policy’ in a ‘post-truth’ world: the role of ideas in public health policy -
Part Three ‘Benefit tourism’? EU migrant citizens and the British welfare state -
Nine Benefit tourism and EU migrant citizens: real-world experiences -
Ten “We don’t rely on benefits”: challenging mainstream narratives towards Roma migrants in the UK -
Eleven Jumping the queue? How a focus on health tourism as benefit fraud misses much of the medical tourism story -
Twelve Controlling migration: the gender implications of work-related conditions in restricting rights to residence and to social benefits1 - Index