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|a Ark-Yıldırım, Ceren.
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|a Social Cash Transfer in Turkey :
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|a Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Citizens, Markets, and Turkey -- 1 What Does It Mean To Be a Citizen? -- 2 From Local Studies to Global Hypotheses -- 3 A Note on Currency Conversion -- References -- Chapter 2: Origins and Consequences of Market Citizenship -- 1 The Rise of Industrial Citizenship -- 1.1 The Rise and Fall of the First Market Society -- 1.2 The "Industrial" Model of Citizenship and the Twentieth-Century Welfare State -- 2 From Industrial to Market Citizenship -- 2.1 The Revolt against Industrial Citizenship -- 2.2 Toward a New Citizenship Regime -- 3 Policies for Market Integration -- 3.1 From Income Maintenance to Cash Transfer -- 3.2 Market Citizenship and Migration -- 3.3 Critiques of Market Citizenship and their Limits -- References -- Chapter 3: The Turkish Context -- 1 Rich and Poor: From Alms to Social Assistance -- 1.1 The Turkish Economy: From Late Industrialization to State-Led Marketization -- 1.2 Social Welfare and Citizenship in Turkey in the Twentieth Century -- 2 The AKP Government and Reform of Social Policy -- 2.1 Market-Compatible Instruments of Social Policy -- 2.2 Persisting Centrality of the Local Level -- 2.3 Does Cash Transfer Contribute to Market Citizenship? Avoiding False Comparisons -- 3 Turks and Others: The Evolving Incorporation Regime -- 3.1 A Restrictive Regime of Naturalization -- 3.2 The Evolving Status of Internationally Displaced Persons -- References -- Chapter 4: Cash Transfer with Turkish Characteristics: Two Local Examples -- 1 The Case of a Rural District -- 1.1 An Instrument for Individual Empowerment? -- 1.2 Problems of Implementation -- 2 The Case of an Urban District -- 2.1 An Innovative Local Instrument -- 2.2 From Social Penetration to Local Knowledge -- 3 Did Cash Transfer Promote Market Citizenship? -- References.
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|a Chapter 5: Cash Transfer and Humanitarian Assistance -- 1 Humanitarian Action, Cash-Transfer Instruments, and Citizenship -- 1.1 Humanitarianism, Social Protection, and Development -- 1.2 The Rise of CT as a Humanitarian Instrument -- 2 Cash Transfer for Refugees in Turkey -- 2.1 Turkey, the European Union, and the Syrian Migration Crisis -- 2.2 ESSN: A Multiagency Effort -- 2.2.1 The European Union -- 2.2.2 The United Nations' World Food Program -- 2.2.3 The Turkish Red Crescent -- 2.2.4 Turkish Public Authorities -- 2.3 ESSN: Product of Ambiguous Consensus -- References -- Chapter 6: The Consequences of Ambiguity: Designing and Implementing the ESSN -- 1 From Uncoordinated Initiatives to the ESSN -- 1.1 CT Programs in the Initial Responses to the Syrian Emergency -- 1.2 Establishment and Implementation of the ESSN -- 2 Who is Eligible? Problems of Registration and Targeting -- 2.1 Enforcing Security Priorities through Registration -- 2.2 Identifying the "most vulnerable" through Demographic Criteria -- 3 From Ambiguous Consensus to Uncertain Future -- 3.1 CT as an Ongoing Necessity -- 3.2 Beyond the Emergency: Two Contrasting "Exit Strategies" -- 3.2.1 CT as an Incentive for Repatriation -- 3.2.2 CT and the Transition to Formal Employment -- 3.3 From Social Assistance to Market Citizenship -- References -- Chapter 7: Does Cash Transfer Promote Market Citizenship? -- 1 Conditions of Success -- 2 Social Citizenship in Context -- References.
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