This volume explores the relationship between "race", gender and policy to develop an important and original argument about social welfare and racial formation in the late 20th century. The book presents an analysis of the issue of "ethnic minority" women in professional social work in Britain.[...]
'This is an important and timely book not least in considering the EU's inchoate social regime alongside established national systems, that draws attentionto the subtle, yet often neglected, ways in which welfare systems unwittingly distort the lives of their beneficiaries' - Political Studies Rethi[...]
This title adds a new dimension to the citizenship literature by using citizenship as a lens through which to explore the relation between personal lives and social policy. The authors draw upon a range of theoretical perspectives, including feminist, psychoanalytic and Marxist.[...]