A resource‐based perspective on the regulatory welfare state: Social security in the United Kingdom
本文从资源视角分析英国社会保障中的监管与财政工具如何对申领人的财产、劳动和数据提出要求,并改变其行为,揭示这些安排如何加剧资源压力、延续不平等。
The article provides a resource‐based perspective on the polymorphic regulatory welfare state. It shows regulatory and fiscal tools applied in the UK social security sector place demands on claimants' resources (i.e., possessions, labor and data) and simultaneously alter behavior in relation to these resources. The analysis exposes an operation that generates new and increasing resource pressures for claimants, providing a deeper conceptualization of a regulatory welfare state. It offers a new perspective on why regulatory and fiscal arrangements perpetuate existing inequalities and suggests an increase in welfare problems as the regulatory welfare state intensifies resource pressures.