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  1. Being Homeless and Becoming Housed: The Interplay of Fateful Moments and Social Support in Neo-liberal Context.Jason Webb & Amber Gazso - 2017 - Studies in Social Justice 11 (1):65-85.
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  • Queerly outraged: ethical practice in a neoliberal age.William Gooding - 2016 - Ethics and Social Welfare 10 (4):333-345.
  • Older Workers in Changing Social Policy Patterns.Nathalie Burnay - 2009 - Studies in Social Justice 3 (2):155-171.
    Normal 0 false false false EN-CA X-NONE X-NONE Compared to other European countries, the employment rate of older workers in Belgium is rather low. This paper argues that one of the most relevant factors underlying the problems of this low employment rate in Belgium is the social policies directed at older workers. Indeed, when unemployment became a widespread phenomenon in the1970s and 80s, early-retirement schemes were designed to alleviate the financial implications on an aging workforce. The government encouraged anyone over (...)
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  • Distributive justice before the eighteenth century: The right of necessity.Siegfried Van Duffel & Dennis Yap - 2011 - History of Political Thought 32 (3):449-464.
    Until recently, few people would have doubted that the idea of distributive justice is old, indeed ancient. Several authors have now challenged this assumption. Most prominently, Samuel Fleischacker argued that distributive justice originates in the eighteenth century. If accurate, this would upset much of what we have taken for granted about an important part of the history of Western political thought. However, the thesis is manifestly flawed; and since it has already proven influential, it is important to set the record (...)
     
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