Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2017.Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.Includes bibliographical references (pages 228-247).In the 1960s, the UK had some of the most generous welfare provision in the world, assisting people 'from the cradle to the grave', in the words of its designer William Beveridge. Widely supported by voters and politicians of all stripes, it remained largely intact into the early 1980s. Yet since then, the benefits system has been radically transformed into one of the developed world's least generous, with major implications for poverty and social cohesion. Public opinion has also turned against it to a degree that is unmatched anywhere else. Until recently, bot...
Research Abstract A Welfare Consensus? Social Policy from Thatcher to Blair This thesis examin...
Major changes in the British welfare state were initiated during the 1980s in response to the 1970s’...
Over the past four decades, there have been two periods of dramatic change in our attitudes to welfa...
With the publication of the Green Paper A New Contract for Welfare the government has set out its an...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
This article explores two influential strands of thinking about the welfare state, Blue Labour and P...
This paper examines the extent to which the policies towards the welfare state pursued by the Labour...
The UK welfare state is under unprecedented attack from (1) harsh spending cuts, focussed particular...
Growing global integration, combined with the collapse of Soviet Communism, created major challenges...
David Binder examines new research showing the hardening of public attitudes towards welfare recipie...
The British ‘welfare state’ has been transformed. ‘Welfare’ has been replaced by a new ‘workfare’ re...
This chapter considers welfare and labour market policies in the UK, with a particular focus on deve...
The political age of Thatcher and Thatcherism has borne heavily on the welfare state in the United K...
The post-war ‘consensus’ on welfare was based largely in the perceived agreement of leading politici...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'The state of welfare: the economics of social spending', ed...
Research Abstract A Welfare Consensus? Social Policy from Thatcher to Blair This thesis examin...
Major changes in the British welfare state were initiated during the 1980s in response to the 1970s’...
Over the past four decades, there have been two periods of dramatic change in our attitudes to welfa...
With the publication of the Green Paper A New Contract for Welfare the government has set out its an...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
This article explores two influential strands of thinking about the welfare state, Blue Labour and P...
This paper examines the extent to which the policies towards the welfare state pursued by the Labour...
The UK welfare state is under unprecedented attack from (1) harsh spending cuts, focussed particular...
Growing global integration, combined with the collapse of Soviet Communism, created major challenges...
David Binder examines new research showing the hardening of public attitudes towards welfare recipie...
The British ‘welfare state’ has been transformed. ‘Welfare’ has been replaced by a new ‘workfare’ re...
This chapter considers welfare and labour market policies in the UK, with a particular focus on deve...
The political age of Thatcher and Thatcherism has borne heavily on the welfare state in the United K...
The post-war ‘consensus’ on welfare was based largely in the perceived agreement of leading politici...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'The state of welfare: the economics of social spending', ed...
Research Abstract A Welfare Consensus? Social Policy from Thatcher to Blair This thesis examin...
Major changes in the British welfare state were initiated during the 1980s in response to the 1970s’...
Over the past four decades, there have been two periods of dramatic change in our attitudes to welfa...