【國立臺灣大學社會工作學系 X 1122 學術演講】
加拿大之社會福利系統介紹
① Canada Welfare System: Combining European and American Approaches
② Immigration Status as a Key Determinant in Accessing Social Welfare in Canada
• 時間:2024年02月19日(星期一)20:00-21:00
• 地點:線上(請見海報 QR Code)
• 講者:Professor Jill Hanley (McGill University School of Social Work, Canada)
• 主持:臺大社工系汪書華副教授
本演講將以英文進行,毋需事先報名,歡迎直接線上參與聆聽。
• 講者介紹
Dr. Jill Hanley, Professor at McGill School of Social Work and Scientific Director at SHERPA, focuses on bridging policy-practice gaps for migrant social rights. Her work delves into health, housing, and labor rights for precarious status migrants. Dr. Hanley's goal is to document challenges faced by migrants, empowering community groups and influencing policy change based on this information.
• 演講內容
I will begin by reviewing the structure of the Canadian social welfare regime – a system that straddles European and American approaches. Canada’s federal structure, which includes important recognition of English, French and Indigenous rights, puts most of the responsibility for social welfare at the provincial level. I will discuss the pros and cons of provincial jurisdictions, the tensions between universal versus contributory, means-tested and residual welfare provision, and give some examples of how the Canadian welfare state has both expanded and retracted in recent years. I will then turn to my own research, which focuses on the impact of immigration status as a key determinant in access to social rights in Canada (e.g., access to healthcare, housing and labour rights). Given the centrality of migration in Canada’s society, economy and politics, the mobilization of immigration status to exclude a huge number of people from social rights is highly problematic.