YesSet in the context of the recent unprecedented upsurge of in-work poverty (IWP) in the UK – which currently exceeds out of work poverty – this article presents an account of the realities of experiencing poverty and being employed. Central issues of low-pay, limited working hours, underemployment and constrained employment opportunities combine to generate severe financial complexities and challenges. This testimony, taken comparatively over a year, reveals the experiences of, not only IWP, but of deep poverty, and having insufficient wages to fulfil the basic essentials of nourishing food and adequate clothing. This article contributes to current academic and social policy debates around low-paid work, IWP, the use of foodbanks and unde...
In this report we share three stories that show how complex life can be for ordinary people on a low...
Over 10% of the UK population live in ‘persistent poverty’, facing a daily struggle to acquire enoug...
There is growing concern about the problem of in-work poverty in the UK. Despite this, the literatur...
This article argues for the need to reconsider the changing nature of in-work poverty (IWP). In doin...
Structural changes in the labour markets of developed economies, and changes in their institutional ...
In-work poverty describes the experiences of households where at least one person is in work and the...
Relative poverty in the UK has risen massively since 1979 mainly because of increasing worklessness,...
A study of the work experiences of a group of low-skilled workers over five years. Concern has been ...
The ‘living wage’ is an idea with a long history in the UK that is currently enjoying a renaissance....
There is growing evidence of the problematic nature of the UK’s ‘flexible labour market’ with rising...
There has been much discussion recently about the issue of in-work poverty in the UK. Daniel Silver ...
The working poor were long thought of as people toiling away in lousy, under-protected and underpaid...
The ‘living wage’ is an idea with a long history in the UK currently enjoying a renaissance. This ar...
© 2016 The Authors Social Policy & Administration Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Much has be...
Rising self-employment may indicate growing precarity. This paper investigates poverty in self-emplo...
In this report we share three stories that show how complex life can be for ordinary people on a low...
Over 10% of the UK population live in ‘persistent poverty’, facing a daily struggle to acquire enoug...
There is growing concern about the problem of in-work poverty in the UK. Despite this, the literatur...
This article argues for the need to reconsider the changing nature of in-work poverty (IWP). In doin...
Structural changes in the labour markets of developed economies, and changes in their institutional ...
In-work poverty describes the experiences of households where at least one person is in work and the...
Relative poverty in the UK has risen massively since 1979 mainly because of increasing worklessness,...
A study of the work experiences of a group of low-skilled workers over five years. Concern has been ...
The ‘living wage’ is an idea with a long history in the UK that is currently enjoying a renaissance....
There is growing evidence of the problematic nature of the UK’s ‘flexible labour market’ with rising...
There has been much discussion recently about the issue of in-work poverty in the UK. Daniel Silver ...
The working poor were long thought of as people toiling away in lousy, under-protected and underpaid...
The ‘living wage’ is an idea with a long history in the UK currently enjoying a renaissance. This ar...
© 2016 The Authors Social Policy & Administration Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Much has be...
Rising self-employment may indicate growing precarity. This paper investigates poverty in self-emplo...
In this report we share three stories that show how complex life can be for ordinary people on a low...
Over 10% of the UK population live in ‘persistent poverty’, facing a daily struggle to acquire enoug...
There is growing concern about the problem of in-work poverty in the UK. Despite this, the literatur...