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    Berkeley [u.a.] : Univ. of California Pr.
    UID:
    b3kat_BV027877019
    Format: XII, 328 S. Bibliogr. S. 301-316
    ISBN: 052023102
    Language: Undetermined
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    Online Resource
    Berkeley : University of California Press
    UID:
    gbv_646735829
    Format: Online-Ressource (xiii, 338 p) , 24 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2009 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 0520231023 , 0520225716
    Content: Inventing the Needy offers a powerful, innovative analysis of welfare policies and practices in Hungary from 1948 to the last decade of the twentieth century. Using a compelling mix of archival, interview, and ethnographic data, Lynne Haney shows that three distinct welfare regimes succeeded one another during that period and that they were based on divergent conceptions of need. The welfare society of 1948-1968 targeted social institutions, the maternalist welfare state of 1968-1985 targeted social groups, and the liberal welfare state of 1985-1996 targeted impoverished individuals. Because t
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Contents; List of Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Conceptualizing the Welfare State; PART I: THE WELFARE SOCIETY, 1948-1968; 1. Socializing Need: The Restructuring of Social and Economic Institutions; 2. Strategies of Integration: Collectivism and Individualism; PART II: THE MATERNALIST WELFARE STATE, 1968-1985; The Dynamics of Change: Hungarian Professionals Reform the Welfare Society; 3. Maternalizing Need: Specialization and the Quality Control of Motherhood; 4. Strategies of Expansion: Possibilities and Limitations; PART III: THE LIBERAL WELFARE STATE, 1985-1996 , The Dynamics of Change: Professionalization and Globalization5. Materializing Need: The Regulation of Poverty and the Stigmatization of the Poor; 6. Strategies of Excavation: Inclusions and Exclusions; Conclusion:Welfare Lessons from East to West; Methodological Appendix: Historical Excavation in an Era of Censorship; Notes; References; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Z , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780520231023
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Inventing the Needy : Gender and the Politics of Welfare in Hungary
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    Berkeley :University of California Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959245624602883
    Format: 1 online resource (353 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-520-23101-5 , 9786612762581 , 0-520-93610-8 , 1-282-76258-3 , 1-59734-685-3
    Content: Inventing the Needy offers a powerful, innovative analysis of welfare policies and practices in Hungary from 1948 to the last decade of the twentieth century. Using a compelling mix of archival, interview, and ethnographic data, Lynne Haney shows that three distinct welfare regimes succeeded one another during that period and that they were based on divergent conceptions of need. The welfare society of 1948-1968 targeted social institutions, the maternalist welfare state of 1968-1985 targeted social groups, and the liberal welfare state of 1985-1996 targeted impoverished individuals. Because they reflected contrasting conceptions of gender and of state-recognized identities, these three regimes resulted in dramatically different lived experiences of welfare. Haney's approach bridges the gaps in scholarship that frequently separate past and present, ideology and reality, and state policies and local practices. A wealth of case histories gleaned from the archives of welfare institutions brings to life the interactions between caseworkers and clients and the ways they changed over time. In one of her most provocative findings, Haney argues that female clients' ability to use the state to protect themselves in everyday life diminished over the fifty-year period. As the welfare system moved away from linking entitlement to clients' social contributions and toward their material deprivation, the welfare system, and those associated with it, became increasingly stigmatized and pathologized. With its focus on shifting inventions of the needy, this broad historical ethnography brings new insights to the study of welfare state theory and politics.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Front matter -- , Contents -- , Tables -- , Acknowledgments -- , Introduction: Conceptualizing the Welfare State -- , Part I. The Welfare Society, 1948-1968 -- , Part II. The Maternalist Welfare State, 1968-1985 -- , Part III. The Liberal Welfare State, 1985-1996 -- , Conclusion: Welfare Lessons from East to West -- , Methodological Appendix: Historical Excavation in an Era of Censorship -- , Notes -- , References -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-520-22571-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-520-23102-3
    Language: English
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