The monetisation of l'goty: Changing patterns of welfare politics and provision in Russia |
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Authors: | Susanne Wengle Michael Rasell |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of California Berkeley;2. University of Birmingham |
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Abstract: | This article explores the contentious ‘monetisation’ of in-kind benefits (l'goty) that converted them into cash allowances and redistributed responsibility for welfare provision between federal and local governments. We provide an empirical account of these reforms and discuss their implications for the conceptualisation, financing and regional dimensions of welfare provision in Russia. We find that budgetary pressures were not the primary motivation for the recent changes, nor were old forms of social provision fully abolished. Monetisation launched a process that shifts responsibility for well-being onto individuals and institutionalises the spatial differentiation of welfare provision. |
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