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The capability approach and a child standpoint
Bessell, Sharon Otto, Hans-Uwe ; Walker, Melanie ; Ziegler, Holger ; Holger Ziegler ; Hans-Uwe Otto ; Melanie Walker
Capability-Promoting Policies, 2017, p.201-218
United Kingdom: Policy Press
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Título:
The capability approach and a child standpoint
Autor:
Bessell, Sharon
Otto, Hans-Uwe
;
Walker, Melanie
;
Ziegler, Holger
;
Holger Ziegler
;
Hans-Uwe Otto
;
Melanie Walker
Assuntos:
Behavioral sciences
;
Children
;
Childrens rights
;
Civil law
;
Economic disciplines
;
Economics
;
Egalitarianism
;
Fairness
;
Families
;
Family law
;
Family members
;
Government
;
Government services
;
Human populations
;
Human societies
;
Jurisprudence
;
Justice
;
Labor
;
Labor economics
;
Law
;
Parents
;
Persons
;
Philosophy of law
;
Political ideologies
;
Political philosophy
;
Political science
;
Population studies
;
Poverty
;
Public administration
;
Public assistance
;
Public assistance programs
;
Public policy
;
Social institutions
;
Social policy
;
Social sciences
;
Social welfare & social services
;
Socioeconomics
;
Sociology
;
Welfare state
;
Workforce
É parte de:
Capability-Promoting Policies, 2017, p.201-218
Notas:
Global Social Challenge: Democracy, Power and Governance
Sustainable Development Goal: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Sustainable Development Goal: No Poverty
Sustainable Development Goal: Reduced Inequalities
Global Social Challenge: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Global Social Challenge: Poverty, Inequality and Social Justice
Descrição:
This chapter examines what the capability approach can do for realising the Australian ideal of the 'fair go'-expounding the strongly held values around egalitarianism and ensuring that people have a reasonable opportunity to make what they want of their lives. It first acknowledges social policy as a normative enterprise, seeking not only to 'develop and deliver services for people in order to meet their needs for welfare and wellbeing', but to do so in ways that privilege particular ideas and values. It then considers how a 'fair go' resonates with a capability approach, with synergies between the expansion of capabilities and freedom to live the life one values and Australian ideas of egalitarian individualism. It also explains how a child standpoint can be useful in rethinking social policy to move beyond the narrow agenda of workforce participation to an agenda of social inclusion, social justice and opportunity.
Editor:
United Kingdom: Policy Press
Idioma:
Inglês
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