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Cut Out: Living Without Welfare

โœ Scribed by Seabrook, Jeremy


Publisher
Pluto Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
257
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Series PrefaceAcknowledgementsIntroduction1. Welfare Cuts: The Wider Context2. Being There: A Sense of Place3. The Fall of Industrial Male Labour4. Benefit Fraud5. A Fate Foretold6. Sheltered Accommodation7. Zubeida8. Azma9. Kareema10. Born at the Wrong Time11. Abigail12. Adele and Clifford13. Graham Chinnery: Zero Hours14. Andrea15. Carl Hendricks16. Arif Hossein17. The Idea of Reform18. People with Disability10. Amanda20. Belfort: Survival21. Lorraine: In the Benefits Labyrinth22. Jayne Durham23. Paula24. Violence against Women25. Faraji26. 'Doing the Right Thing'27. Grace and Richard28. 'It Can Happen to Anyone'29. Andrew30. Lazy Categories31. The Secret World of 'Welfare'32. Self-Employment as a Refuge33. Joshua Ademola34. Dayanne: The Right Thing and the Wrong Result35. The Roots of Alienation36. Imran Noorzai37. Farida: The Duty of Young Women38. Welfare and Mental Health39. Alison: The Loneliness of Being on Benefit40. Kenneth Lennox41. Marie Fullerton42. Gus: A Heroic Life43. Stolen Identities: Epitaph for a Working Class ConclusionFurther Reading

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