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“The land of the sick and the land of the healthy”: Disability, bureaucracy, and stigma among people living with poverty and chronic illness in the United States

机译:“生病的土地和健康的土地”:残疾,官僚主义和耻辱,患有贫困和慢性疾病的人们在美国

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Abstract Disability benefits have become an increasingly prominent source of cash assistance for impoverished American citizens over the past two decades. This development coincided with cuts and market-oriented reforms to state and federal welfare programs, characteristic of the wider political-economic trends collectively referred to as neoliberalism. Recent research has argued that contemporary discourses on ‘disability fraudsters’ and ‘malingerers’ associated with this shift represent the latest manifestation of age-old stigmatization of the ‘undeserving poor’. Few studies, however, have investigated how the system of disability benefits, as well as these stigmatizing discourses, shapes the lived experience of disabling physical illness in today's United States. Here we present qualitative data from 64 semi-structured interviews with low-income individuals living with HIV and/or type 2 diabetes mellitus to explore the experience of long-term, work-limiting disability in the San Francisco Bay Area. Interviews were conducted between April and December 2014. Participants explained how they had encountered what they perceived to be excessive, obstructive, and penalizing bureaucracy from social institutions, leading to destitution and poor mental health. They also described being stigmatized as disabled for living with chronic ill health, and simultaneously stigmatized as shirking and malingering for claiming disability benefits as a result. Notably, this latter form of stigma appeared to be exacerbated by the bureaucracy of the administrating institutions. Participants also described intersections of health-related stigma with stigmas of poverty, gender, sexual orientation, and race. The data reveal a complex picture of poverty and intersectional stigma in this population, potentiated by a convoluted and inflexible bureaucracy governing the system of disability benefits. We discuss how these findings reflect the historical context of neoliberal cuts and reforms to social institutions, and add to ongoing debate around the future of public social provision for impoverished and chronically ill citizens under neoliberalism. Highlights ? Provides novel insights into work-limiting chronic illness in today's US. ? Documents the bureaucracy and stigma embedded in the US disability benefits system. ? Takes a structural, intersectional approach to analyzing participants' experiences. ? Analyzes qualitative data in the historical context of neoliberal welfare reform. ? Advises on mitigating the collateral damage of the current benefits system. ]]>
机译:摘要残疾津贴已成为贫穷的美国公民提供的现金援助日益突出的来源,在过去的二十年。与削减和市场为导向的改革,州和联邦福利计划这一发展相吻合,更广泛的政治经济走势特征统称为新自由主义。最近的研究认为,与此相关的转变对“残疾骗子”和“诈病”当代话语代表了“不值得可怜”的古老羞辱的最新表现。很少有研究,但是,已经调查了伤残补助金制度,以及这些污名话语,如何塑造在今天的美国禁用身体疾病的生活经验。从艾滋病毒感染者和/或2型糖尿病的低收入者64半结构化面试在这里,我们目前的定性数据糖尿病探讨在旧金山海湾地区长期工作限制残疾的经验。访谈四月至十二月期间进行的2014年参与者解释了他们是如何遇到他们认为是过度,阻塞性,并惩罚从社会机构的官僚主义,导致贫困和心理健康状况不佳的。他们还描述了被指责为残疾人与慢性健康状况不佳的生活,同时指责为推卸和诈病申领残疾福利结果。值得注意的是,耻辱这后一种形式出现在给药机构的官僚作风加剧。与会者还描述了健康相关的歧视的交叉与贫困,性别,性取向和种族柱头。数据显示在这一人群贫困和交叉耻辱一个复杂的图片,由执政的伤残补助金制度一个令人费解的和不灵活的官僚加强。我们讨论了这些研究结果如何体现新自由主义削减和改革社会制度的历史背景,并加入到各地的公共社会提供了新自由主义下的贫困和慢性病公民的未来进行辩论。强调 ?提供在今天的美国新的见解工作限制的痼疾。还是文档嵌入在美国残疾福利制度的官僚主义和耻辱。还是需要一个结构性的,交叉的方法来分析参与者的经验。还是分析了新自由主义的社会福利改革的历史背景定性数据。还是负责就缓和当前的福利制度的附带损害。 ]]>

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