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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 August 2021
Qualitative longitudinal approaches are ideally suited to seeking a better understanding of the efficacy and consequences of welfare conditionality and enabling an exploration of how the policy assumptions underpinning this approach intersect with (and often contradict) lived experiences (Dwyer and Patrick, 2021: 63). The article by Dwyer and Patrick is part of a special issue that focused on QLR methods.
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