A cascade of exclusion: administrative burdens and access to citizenship in the case of Argentina’s National Identity Document
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Chudnovsky, Mariana
Peeters, Rik
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2021Abstract
Administrative burdens can hinder people’s social, political and economic participation. However, most empirical studies usually tackle the issue of how they affect access to citizenship merely indirectly. This article examines administrative exclusion from Argentina’s National Identity Document and its effects on a key social policy: the Universal Child Allowance. Findings indicate that: (1) administrative exclusion from official identity documents ‘feeds back’ into the construction of a vulnerable target group that is systematically excluded from social benefits and public services; and (2) limitations in the administrative capacity for identity registration and documentation ‘trickle down’ to complications in the implementation of social policies as target groups remain ‘off the radar’. Findings also demonstrate the importance of understanding administrative burdens as a systemic issue. Burdens manifest themselves at the level of citizen–state interactions but their causes and consequences are tied up with intractable institutional characteristics, administrative capacities and social inequalities.
Este documento se encuentra publicado en International Review of Administrative
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https://repositorio.utdt.edu/handle/20.500.13098/13097https://doi.org/10.1177/0020852320984541