This paper asks two questions: first, how did the balance of decision-making between central and local government in welfare policy in England change between 2010 and 2015? Second, to what extent has that led to divergence in the extent and manner of such provision? It finds significant areas of policy where local flexibility has been increased (such as council tax benefit, crisis loans, and funding for specialist housing), either through a change in the tier of government responsible, or ‘unringfencing’ of grants allowing local authorities greater discretion in whether to deliver particular services, although in other important areas decisions on welfare remain firmly centralized. It also concludes that in areas where responsibility has be...
Scholars have found it difficult to identify the impact of austerity on policy outputs. This difficu...
Fiscal decentralisation arguably improves government efficiency because it enhances responsiveness t...
"The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy" was the theme of a seminar series funded by the Econo...
This paper asks two questions: first, how did the balance of decision-making between central and loc...
The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government abolished the Discretionary Social Fund and C...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
This paper considers whether there has been a shift in the balance between equity and efficiency in ...
The Coalition government that came to power in the UK in 2010 is implementing unprecedented welfare ...
Austerity, the sustained and widespread cuts to government budgets, has characterised Britain’s publ...
The story of local government over the last few decades is often summarised in the assertion that th...
Through their ambitious devolution programme, the Conservatives show a new assertiveness in relation...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
This study examines the impact of English local government finance reform after the 2008 Financial C...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
In Britain, despite the development of a central government run income maintenance system, local gov...
Scholars have found it difficult to identify the impact of austerity on policy outputs. This difficu...
Fiscal decentralisation arguably improves government efficiency because it enhances responsiveness t...
"The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy" was the theme of a seminar series funded by the Econo...
This paper asks two questions: first, how did the balance of decision-making between central and loc...
The Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government abolished the Discretionary Social Fund and C...
Since 2010, local authorities in England have faced a dramatic cut in funding from central governmen...
This paper considers whether there has been a shift in the balance between equity and efficiency in ...
The Coalition government that came to power in the UK in 2010 is implementing unprecedented welfare ...
Austerity, the sustained and widespread cuts to government budgets, has characterised Britain’s publ...
The story of local government over the last few decades is often summarised in the assertion that th...
Through their ambitious devolution programme, the Conservatives show a new assertiveness in relation...
Whilst many countries have been devolving power to the sub-national level England has moved in the o...
This study examines the impact of English local government finance reform after the 2008 Financial C...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
In Britain, despite the development of a central government run income maintenance system, local gov...
Scholars have found it difficult to identify the impact of austerity on policy outputs. This difficu...
Fiscal decentralisation arguably improves government efficiency because it enhances responsiveness t...
"The Big Society, Localism and Housing Policy" was the theme of a seminar series funded by the Econo...