"完全不正常":消费者-公民,超大尺寸和服装配给,1941-9年
1Independent Scholar.
Modern British history (Oxford, England)
|October 24, 2024
概括
英国的服装配给旨在提供平等的机会,但失败了体型较大的消费者. 福利政策无意中造成了短缺和不平等的机会,优先考虑优先考虑.
科学领域:
- 社会历史 历史 社会历史
- 经济政策 经济政策
- 福利研究 福利研究
背景情况:
- 英国政府在第二次世界大战和紧缩政策期间实施了服装配给作为福利政策.
- 该政策的目标是确保所有公民平等获得基本服装.
- 然而,该计划对特定的消费者群体产生了意想不到的后果.
研究的目的:
- 分析作为福利政策的英国服装配给如何影响不同体型的消费者.
- 调查配给制度背后的假设及其对可访问性的影响.
- 探讨政策的"公平份额"原则与其实际结果之间的差异.
主要方法:
- 分析政府记录. 政府记录的分析.
- 检查当地,国家和行业新闻报道.
- 追踪消费者体验和问责制的尝试.
主要成果:
- 配给计划忽视了体型较大的消费者,因为他们对体型有偏见.
- 经济控制和监管加剧了现成的大型服装短缺.
- 市场准入和购买力变得取决于体型,破坏了平等.
结论:
- 国家,贸易和公民的相互矛盾的动机塑造了配给的结果.
- 该政策优先考虑文化上"正常"的身体类型,不利于那些有"异常"需求的人.
- 大众福利计划需要仔细考虑各种消费者需求,以确保真正的平等.
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