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The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration Lydia Morris

The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration By Lydia Morris

The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration by Lydia Morris


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The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration: Reconfiguring Rights in Austerity Britain by Lydia Morris

Britain's coalition government of 2010-2015 ushered in an enduring age of austerity and a moral mission of welfare reform as part of a drive for deficit reduction. Stricter controls were applied to both domestic welfare and international migration and asylum, which were presented as two sides of the same coin. Policy in both areas has engaged a moral message of earned entitlement and invites a sociological approach that examines such policies in combination, alongside their underpinning moral economy.

Exploring the idea of a moral economy - from its original focus on popular rebellion at the rising price of corn to more contemporary analysis of measures that seek to impose moral values from above - Lydia Morris examines Britain's reconfigured pattern of rights in the fields of domestic welfare and migration. Those in power have claimed that heightened conditions and sanctions for the benefit-dependent domestic population, both in and out of work, will promote labour market change and reduce demand for low-skilled migrant workers, often EU citizens, whose own access to benefits was curtailed prior to Brexit. Morris traces related political discourse through to the design and implementation of concrete policy measures and maps the diminished access to rights that has emerged, paying particular attention to the boundaries drawn in defining target groups, and the resistance this has provoked.

The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration considers the topology of the whole system to highlight cross-cutting devices of control that have far-reaching implications for how we are governed as a total population.

The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration Reviews

Lydia Morris's complex and cogent analysis of boundary construction, and of the immanent logic surrounding social welfare and immigration policy, is insightful and powerful. Bridget Anderson, University of Bristol
Lydia Morris has made considerable contributions to our understanding of legal civic stratification of migrants and provides a clear presentation of this vitally important topic in her latest book. Emma Carmel, University of Bath

About Lydia Morris

Lydia Morris is professor of sociology at the University of Essex.

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NGR9780228006633
9780228006633
0228006635
The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration: Reconfiguring Rights in Austerity Britain by Lydia Morris
New
Paperback
McGill-Queen's University Press
2021-08-15
280
Co-winner of the Social Policy Association 2022 Richard Titmuss Book Award
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