Court Cases on Poor Children’s Access to Normalcy

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Autor(a) principal: Näsman, Elisabet
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Fernqvist, Stina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v10i4.5325
Resumo: Poverty in childhood is associated with an increased risk of being marginalised and socially excluded, which is also the case in the Swedish welfare state. Poor parents often strive for their children to fit in among same‐aged children, which is difficult for the poorest to accomplish. As the last resort for the poor, the welfare state offers the opportunity to apply for financial aid, but applications may be rejected. Parents can then appeal the rejections to an administrative court. In these decisions, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child could be applied or referred to. The convention has been incorporated into Swedish law since 2020. This article is grounded in childhood sociology and aims to show how poor children, their needs, and rights are processed in the legal system, which sets the framework for the children’s access to material conditions needed for inclusion in a welfare state such as Sweden. The presentation is based on a qualitative content analysis of administrative court records concerning financial aid appeals. The results show that the appeal process confirms the adult orientation of financial aid and that a child rights perspective is, with few exceptions, missing in these records. When children are mentioned, a care perspective dominates and their right to participation is neglected.
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title Court Cases on Poor Children’s Access to Normalcy
spellingShingle Court Cases on Poor Children’s Access to Normalcy
Näsman, Elisabet
child perspective; child poverty; children’s rights; court records; financial aid
title_short Court Cases on Poor Children’s Access to Normalcy
title_full Court Cases on Poor Children’s Access to Normalcy
title_fullStr Court Cases on Poor Children’s Access to Normalcy
title_full_unstemmed Court Cases on Poor Children’s Access to Normalcy
title_sort Court Cases on Poor Children’s Access to Normalcy
author Näsman, Elisabet
author_facet Näsman, Elisabet
Fernqvist, Stina
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author2 Fernqvist, Stina
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Fernqvist, Stina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv child perspective; child poverty; children’s rights; court records; financial aid
topic child perspective; child poverty; children’s rights; court records; financial aid
description Poverty in childhood is associated with an increased risk of being marginalised and socially excluded, which is also the case in the Swedish welfare state. Poor parents often strive for their children to fit in among same‐aged children, which is difficult for the poorest to accomplish. As the last resort for the poor, the welfare state offers the opportunity to apply for financial aid, but applications may be rejected. Parents can then appeal the rejections to an administrative court. In these decisions, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child could be applied or referred to. The convention has been incorporated into Swedish law since 2020. This article is grounded in childhood sociology and aims to show how poor children, their needs, and rights are processed in the legal system, which sets the framework for the children’s access to material conditions needed for inclusion in a welfare state such as Sweden. The presentation is based on a qualitative content analysis of administrative court records concerning financial aid appeals. The results show that the appeal process confirms the adult orientation of financial aid and that a child rights perspective is, with few exceptions, missing in these records. When children are mentioned, a care perspective dominates and their right to participation is neglected.
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