Gender, work and social control : a century of disability benefits / Jackie Gulland.
Title
Gender, work and social control : a century of disability benefits / Jackie Gulland.
Subject
Description
Title from PDF of title page (viewed, Oct. 24, 2019)
This book uses previously unknown archive materials to explore the meaning of the term 'incapable of work over a hundred years (1911-present). Nowadays, people claiming disability benefits must undergo medical tests to assess whether or not they are capable of work. Media reports and high profile campaigns highlight the problems with this system and question whether the process is fair. These debates are not new and, in this book, Jackie Gulland looks at similar questions about how to assess peoples capacity for work from the beginning of the welfare state in the early 20th century. Amongst many subject areas, she explores womens roles in the domestic sphere and how these were used to consider their capacity for work in the labour market. The book concludes that incapacity benefit decision making is really about work: what work is, what it is not, who should do it, who should be compensated when work does not provide a sufficient income and who should be exempted from any requirement to look for it.
Creator
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan,
Date
Contributor
SpringerLink (Online service)
Relation
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/978-1-137-60564-1
Format
1 online resource (xvii, 241 p.)
Language
eng
Type
a
Access Rights
Publisher's Web site. Access restricted to the University of Catania community.
DOI
10.1057/978-1-137-60564-1 doi
ISBN
1137605626
9781137605627
9781137605641 (electronic book)
1137605642
1137605626
9781137605627
Series
Palgrave Socio-Legal Studies
Palgrave Macmillan socio-legal studies.
Collection
Citation
Gulland, Jackie., “Gender, work and social control : a century of disability benefits / Jackie Gulland.,” Lex e-books - Collana, accessed November 17, 2024, http://ebooks.unict.it/omeka/items/show/383.