This work reflects on the relationship between activation, conditionality and social work within minimum income protection in Europe. Particular attention is given to the combination of responsibility-capability. Indeed, it is considered a central resource for building effective social and labour inclusion policies and interventions. The Capability Approach underlines the importance of social work and opens the way to a renewed dialogue between social policy and social work

This work reflects on the relationship between activation, conditionality and social work within minimum income protection in Europe. Particular attention is given to the combination of responsibility-capability. Indeed, it is considered a central resource for building effective social and labour inclusion policies and interventions. The Capability Approach underlines the importance of social work and opens the way to a renewed dialogue between social policy and social work.

Rèdito mínimo vital desde la perspectiva del capability approach

Elisa Matutini
2021-01-01

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This work reflects on the relationship between activation, conditionality and social work within minimum income protection in Europe. Particular attention is given to the combination of responsibility-capability. Indeed, it is considered a central resource for building effective social and labour inclusion policies and interventions. The Capability Approach underlines the importance of social work and opens the way to a renewed dialogue between social policy and social work.
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