In advance of the Comprehensive Spending Review announcements coming this Wednesday, it is already clear that the UK’s welfare state faces a seismic shift at a scale unseen since the late 1940s. We asked a range of LSE experts to give us some first thoughts on policy areas that are already in play – with more to come as the impacts of the spending cuts becomes clearer
Welfare needs reform but public health must be promoted Welfare States in the European Union and in ...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'The state of welfare: the economics of social spending', ed...
One approach to identifying policy change stresses policy instruments, settings and policy paradigms...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer recently declared that Britain can no longer afford the cost of the ...
The post-war ‘consensus’ on welfare was based largely in the perceived agreement of leading politici...
The political age of Thatcher and Thatcherism has borne heavily on the welfare state in the United K...
The UK welfare state is under unprecedented attack from (1) harsh spending cuts, focussed particular...
This paper examines the extent to which the policies towards the welfare state pursued by the Labour...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
Welfare spending is currently a key element of government expenditure in western countries and it ha...
This chapter considers welfare and labour market policies in the UK, with a particular focus on deve...
The 1997 election marked the prospect for a new era in social welfare - the possibility of establish...
At the heart of British politics is the welfare state. As a political idea it is contested, and as a...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
Welfare needs reform but public health must be promoted Welfare States in the European Union and in ...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'The state of welfare: the economics of social spending', ed...
One approach to identifying policy change stresses policy instruments, settings and policy paradigms...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer recently declared that Britain can no longer afford the cost of the ...
The post-war ‘consensus’ on welfare was based largely in the perceived agreement of leading politici...
The political age of Thatcher and Thatcherism has borne heavily on the welfare state in the United K...
The UK welfare state is under unprecedented attack from (1) harsh spending cuts, focussed particular...
This paper examines the extent to which the policies towards the welfare state pursued by the Labour...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
Welfare spending is currently a key element of government expenditure in western countries and it ha...
This chapter considers welfare and labour market policies in the UK, with a particular focus on deve...
The 1997 election marked the prospect for a new era in social welfare - the possibility of establish...
At the heart of British politics is the welfare state. As a political idea it is contested, and as a...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
Welfare needs reform but public health must be promoted Welfare States in the European Union and in ...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'The state of welfare: the economics of social spending', ed...
One approach to identifying policy change stresses policy instruments, settings and policy paradigms...