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Alexandru Panican. Photo: Patrik Hekkala

Alexandru Panican

Associate professor | Senior lecturer | PhD in Social Work

Alexandru Panican. Photo: Patrik Hekkala

Social rights in the shadow of poor relief – social assistance in the universal Swedish welfare state

Author

  • Alexandru Panican
  • Rickard Ulmestig

Summary, in English

The idea of a European social citizenship is being developed by the EU

to provide a minimum safety net. Questions about social citizenship

are of fundamental importance in people’s everyday lives. Social

assistance is a central dimension when studying social citizenship.

Before discussing in terms of a European social citizenship, we should

determine whether we have a social citizenship at the national level.

We therefore analyse the Swedish welfare state, one of the most

mature welfare states in the EU. We conclude that the social right to

social assistance is not part of modern citizenship, nor does it follow the formal principles of legal citizenship rights. The law presupposes a considerable amount of discretionary power at the local level when it comes to identifying the deserving poor; something that goes against the definition of a legal citizenship right. The right to social assistance is still a reproduction of the old poor-relief logic.

Department/s

  • School of Social Work

Publishing year

2016-02-06

Language

English

Pages

475-489

Publication/Series

Citizenship Studies

Volume

20

Issue

3-4

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Topic

  • Social Work

Keywords

  • social assistance
  • social citizenship
  • EU
  • minimum safety net
  • europena social citizenship
  • national level
  • Welfare states
  • law
  • discretionary Power
  • local level
  • poor
  • deserving poor
  • right
  • old poor-relief

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1469-3593