Making a life on mean welfare: voices from multicultural Sydney

Emma Mitchell*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We are often told that mean welfare is what the public wants. Whether or not that's true, this book encourages us to at least be honest about what that entails. It explores how diverse welfare users navigate the personal and practical hurdles of Australia's so-called social security system, where benefits are deliberately meagre and come with strings attached. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in a region of Sydney known for ethnic diversity and socio-economic disadvantage, Emma Mitchell brings her own experience of belonging to a poor family long reliant on welfare to her research. This book shows the different cultural resources that people bring to welfare encounters with a sensitivity and subtlety that are often missing in both sympathetic and cynical accounts of life on welfare.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationBristol
PublisherPolicy Press
Number of pages143
ISBN (Electronic)9781447353720, 9781447353713
ISBN (Print)9781447353690
Publication statusPublished - 2023
Externally publishedYes

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