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Through in-depth analysis of decision-making on access to social assistance, this book reveals the dynamics of discretionary power in welfare institutions and evidences the effect that this power has on a fundamental aspect of society – the operation of the welfare state. The work builds upon theories of street-level bureaucracy, particularly its explanations of the complexity of the public service and policy environment. The text explores the dilemmas street-level bureaucrats face in their daily work, their responses to organisational pressures and the ambiguity of policy.

The author argues that understanding the legislative and organisational conditions underpinning discretionary decision-making is crucial to ensuring effective and democratic functioning of welfare institutions.



Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1 Discourses of Discretion in Welfare Bureaucracies

Chapter 2 Theorising Discretionary Power on Access to Social Assistance

Chapter 3 Residence-Based Conditionality and Mobile EU Citizens’ Social Rights

Chapter 4 Social Security, Discretion and Residence-Based Conditionality in Ireland

Chapter 5 Operationalising Discretion

Chapter 6 The Dynamics of Discretionary Decision-Making

Conclusions

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 08/08/2023
      ISBN13: 9781538165249, 978-1538165249
      ISBN10: 1538165244

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Through in-depth analysis of decision-making on access to social assistance, this book reveals the dynamics of discretionary power in welfare institutions and evidences the effect that this power has on a fundamental aspect of society – the operation of the welfare state. The work builds upon theories of street-level bureaucracy, particularly its explanations of the complexity of the public service and policy environment. The text explores the dilemmas street-level bureaucrats face in their daily work, their responses to organisational pressures and the ambiguity of policy.

      The author argues that understanding the legislative and organisational conditions underpinning discretionary decision-making is crucial to ensuring effective and democratic functioning of welfare institutions.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Chapter 1 Discourses of Discretion in Welfare Bureaucracies

      Chapter 2 Theorising Discretionary Power on Access to Social Assistance

      Chapter 3 Residence-Based Conditionality and Mobile EU Citizens’ Social Rights

      Chapter 4 Social Security, Discretion and Residence-Based Conditionality in Ireland

      Chapter 5 Operationalising Discretion

      Chapter 6 The Dynamics of Discretionary Decision-Making

      Conclusions

      Bibliography

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