RT Journal Article T1 Social Policy in Dispute: Perceptions of Social Workers on the Minimum Income Schemes A1 Estepa Maestre, Francisco A1 Roca Martinez, Beltrán K1 Critical Social Policy K1 Minimum Income K1 Social Work AB This paper investigates the Minimum Income (MI) scheme in Spain by analyzing the content of semi-structured interviews conducted with key informants (social workers of regional and local administrations). Drawing on the concepts of welfare regime and the approach that views social policy in terms of cultural practices, this study has focused on the perceptions on the policy process of public servants. The study confirms the initial hypothesis that the Minimum Income scheme was designed for a context of moderate unemployment and social exclusion, and in order to give response to the current context of massive poverty and social exclusion, the Decree that regulates it must be updated. It identifies five shortcomings in the MI policy, which include the delay in the concession, the lack of coordination among public administrations, the non-binding character of the “social report” of the social workers, the lack of integration efficiency, and the absence of control and monitoring procedures. PB Taylor&Francias YR 2017 FD 2017 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10433/20092 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10433/20092 LA en NO The Anthropologist, 28:3, 184-191, NO Departamento de Trabajo Social y Servicios Sociales DS RIO RD May 22, 2026