Eligibility for social security benefits in many advanced economies is dependent on unemployed and underemployed people carrying out an expanding range of job search, training and work preparation activities, as well as mandatory unpaid labour (workfare). Increasingly, these activities include interventions intended to modify attitudes, beliefs and personality, notably through the imposition of positive affect. Labour on the self in order to achieve characteristics said to increase employability is now widely promoted. This work and the discourse on it are central to the experience of many claimants and contribute to the view that unemployment is evidence of both personal failure and psychological deficit. The use of psychology in the deliv...
During 2011, the UK Government introduced the Mandatory Work Activity scheme, which requires JSA cla...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
Psychologisation is a particular way of constructing the modern individual, for which the technology...
Eligibility for social security benefits in many advanced economies is dependent on unemployed and u...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorised in the late 1940s a...
Unemployment is a ubiquitous problem that is a complex of cultural, economic interpersonal, physical...
This qualitative inquiry built on a relational and dynamic epistemology, distinguishes between four ...
Well-being and employment activation have become central and intertwined policy priorities across ad...
This research provides some empirical data in support of a psychological approach to evaluating a pa...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorized in the late 1940s a...
A defining feature of U.K. welfare reform since 2010 has been the concerted move towards greater com...
Well-being and employment activation have become central and intertwined policy priorities across ad...
Structural relationships among latent and economic deprivation, employment commitment, personal reso...
Individual employability (i.e., the ability to be employed) has gained resonance against the backgro...
Since the mid-1980s, out-of-work benefit receipt in the UK has been increasingly governed by a ‘work...
During 2011, the UK Government introduced the Mandatory Work Activity scheme, which requires JSA cla...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
Psychologisation is a particular way of constructing the modern individual, for which the technology...
Eligibility for social security benefits in many advanced economies is dependent on unemployed and u...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorised in the late 1940s a...
Unemployment is a ubiquitous problem that is a complex of cultural, economic interpersonal, physical...
This qualitative inquiry built on a relational and dynamic epistemology, distinguishes between four ...
Well-being and employment activation have become central and intertwined policy priorities across ad...
This research provides some empirical data in support of a psychological approach to evaluating a pa...
This paper outlines the concept of social citizenship, which was first theorized in the late 1940s a...
A defining feature of U.K. welfare reform since 2010 has been the concerted move towards greater com...
Well-being and employment activation have become central and intertwined policy priorities across ad...
Structural relationships among latent and economic deprivation, employment commitment, personal reso...
Individual employability (i.e., the ability to be employed) has gained resonance against the backgro...
Since the mid-1980s, out-of-work benefit receipt in the UK has been increasingly governed by a ‘work...
During 2011, the UK Government introduced the Mandatory Work Activity scheme, which requires JSA cla...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
Psychologisation is a particular way of constructing the modern individual, for which the technology...