An Offer You Can’t Refuse

An Offer You Can’t Refuse by Ivar Lodemel, published by Policy Press on January 24, 2001, is a comprehensive examination of the evolving landscape of welfare systems in developed countries. This first edition, comprising 378 pages, delves into the shift from unconditional social assistance to a model emphasizing obligations and conditions for financial aid. The book presents a comparative analysis of ‘work-for-welfare’ or workfare programs, drawing on research funded by the European Union and highlighting examples from the United States and six European nations, including France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the ideological debates surrounding compulsory work programs, along with an accessible compilation of workfare initiatives across various countries. The book discusses the political and policy contexts that have shaped these programs, examining both their similarities and differences. By providing insights into the factors that have influenced the implementation of workfare, An Offer You Can’t Refuse serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of welfare reform and its implications for welfare recipients and the unemployed.
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In the last decade, developed welfare states have witnessed a pendulum swing away from unconditional entitlement to social assistance, towards greater emphasis on obligations and conditions tied to the receipt of financial aid. Through administrative reforms, conditions of entitlement have been narrowed. With the introduction of compulsory work for recipients the contract between the state and uninsured unemployed people is changing. The product of research funded by the European Union, this book compares ‘work-for-welfare’ – or workfare – programmes objectively for the first time. It considers well publicised schemes from the United States alongside more overlooked examples of workfare programmes from six European countries: France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Denmark and Britain. It is the first time that details of workfare programmes have been collated in such an easily accessible format. ‘An offer you can’t refuse’ provides an analysis of the ideological debates that surround compulsory work programmes and gives a detailed overview of the programmes implemented in each country, including their political and policy contexts and the forces that have combined to facilitate their implementation. Similarities and differences between programmes are explored. Explanations for differences and lessons for policy makers are discussed.
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