The socialisation of social care was the most intense at the first half of the 1980s. It meant that the role of state services needed to be reduced and activities transferred to the community. As a result, social services were gradually losing their autonomy and committees and commissions consisting of activists from the local communities became included in decision-making on people’s rights. In this way, the rights were no longer conceded on the basis of objective criteria but on the basis of the estimates of these commissions on who was a beneficiary of the rights and who was not.
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The aim of the article is to shed light on the situation of refugees (formally designated as asylum seekers) and undocumented migrant workers, who are among the most vulnerable inhabitants of Europe. Both groups face the threat of detention and deportation.
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