This study into the long term effects of welfare sanctions on the 16-25 year old males within Scotland is motivated by my personal experience in dealing with such issues within my role as a volunteer advisor at a local Citizens Advice Bureau. It is reasonable enough to suggest that those who are in receipt of unemployment benefit regardless of the type, does all that they can to get back into work and if they are not doing so, there should be some form of penalty or punishment. But are these penalties just? Are those who issue penalties doing all they can to educate those most vulnerable, to avoid these forms of penalties? This report will investigate such questions and in doing so, highlight the current situation for those in receipt of be...
The delayed JSA sanctions statistics for the period 22 October 2012 to 30 June 2013, published by DW...
1.1. The Independent Review of Breaches and Penalties in the Social Security System was established ...
This submission follows earlier submissions on JSA sanctions by the author to the Committee’s Inqui...
The aim of this study was to explore the impact of ongoing welfare changes on a range of working age...
Within the debate on labour market activation policies and the public discussion on unemployment ben...
Unemployed people in Britain who are in receipt of government welfare benefits can have these benefi...
Within the debate on labour market activation policies and the public discussion on unemployment be...
Benefit sanctions are now a central component of the UK’s increasingly conditional social security s...
The dominant view among British policy-makers is that benefit sanctions for the unemployed who are c...
This submission presents key findings to date from a critical examination of unemployment benefit sa...
This article shows that the unemployed are broadly supportive of welfare reforms which have led to i...
This paper, which accompanies the National Audit Office report on benefit sanctions in the UK, provi...
The reintegration of young welfare recipients into the labour market is a major policy objective in ...
Unemployment can have a long lasting impact on a young person's future career prospects and earnings...
Since the election of the Coalition in 2010, there has been a massive campaign of sanctions – puniti...
The delayed JSA sanctions statistics for the period 22 October 2012 to 30 June 2013, published by DW...
1.1. The Independent Review of Breaches and Penalties in the Social Security System was established ...
This submission follows earlier submissions on JSA sanctions by the author to the Committee’s Inqui...
The aim of this study was to explore the impact of ongoing welfare changes on a range of working age...
Within the debate on labour market activation policies and the public discussion on unemployment ben...
Unemployed people in Britain who are in receipt of government welfare benefits can have these benefi...
Within the debate on labour market activation policies and the public discussion on unemployment be...
Benefit sanctions are now a central component of the UK’s increasingly conditional social security s...
The dominant view among British policy-makers is that benefit sanctions for the unemployed who are c...
This submission presents key findings to date from a critical examination of unemployment benefit sa...
This article shows that the unemployed are broadly supportive of welfare reforms which have led to i...
This paper, which accompanies the National Audit Office report on benefit sanctions in the UK, provi...
The reintegration of young welfare recipients into the labour market is a major policy objective in ...
Unemployment can have a long lasting impact on a young person's future career prospects and earnings...
Since the election of the Coalition in 2010, there has been a massive campaign of sanctions – puniti...
The delayed JSA sanctions statistics for the period 22 October 2012 to 30 June 2013, published by DW...
1.1. The Independent Review of Breaches and Penalties in the Social Security System was established ...
This submission follows earlier submissions on JSA sanctions by the author to the Committee’s Inqui...