The deserving and the undeserving? Refugees, asylum seekers and welfare in Britain
Top Cited Papers
- 1 August 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Critical Social Policy
- Vol. 22 (3) , 456-478
- https://doi.org/10.1177/026101830202200305
Abstract
This article focuses on recent policy in relation to asylum which has created a new social category of asylum seeker, increasingly portrayed as 'undeserving' in contrast to the 'deserving' refugee. Asylum policy in Britain is preoccupied with control, with no national system for the settlement of refugees. The new social support system for asylum seekers, particularly the voucher system and compulsory dispersal, serve to isolate them from society and promote intense social exclusion. Policies to promote the social inclusion of recognized refugees are limited, uneven and dependent on voluntary initiative. They are also harmed by the punitive system of social support for asylum seekers. Acute recent labour shortages, which have forced employers to recruit overseas, have opened up the debate on immigration, and present the possibility of developing a more progressive agenda based on a commitment to human rights.Keywords
This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Patterns of Adaptation: Somali and Bangladeshi Women in BritainPublished by Taylor & Francis ,2024
- The minority within the minority: Refugee community-based organisations in the UK and the impact of restrictionism on asylum-seekersJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2000
- Welfare, Neo-Liberalism and New Paternalism: Three Ways for Social Policy in Late Capitalist SocietiesCapital & Class, 1999
- The politics of refugee and asylum policies in Britain: historical patterns and contemporary realitiesPublished by Springer Nature ,1999
- Refugees in the job market: a case of unused skills in the British economyPublished by Springer Nature ,1999
- From equality to social inclusion: New Labour and the welfare stateCritical Social Policy, 1998
- Racism and the discipline of social policy: a critique of welfare theoryCritical Social Policy, 1987