Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment insurance claimants, as part of a wider agenda of austerity and welfare reform. In 2013, over one million sanctions were applied, stopping benefit payments for a minimum of four weeks and potentially leaving people facing economic hardship and driving them to use food banks. Here we explore whether sanctioning is associated with food bank use by linking data from The Trussell Trust Foodbank Network with records on sanctioning rates across 259 local authorities in the UK. After accounting for local authority differences and time trends, the rate of adults fed by food banks rose by an additional 3.36 adults per 100,000 (95% CI: 1.71 to 5.01) as ...
Background: Rising food bank usage in the UK suggests a growing prevalence of food insecurity. Howev...
Food bank use in Great Britain has risen substantially over the last decade. The considerable socioe...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment i...
Household food security, which may be compromised by short-term income shocks, is a key determinant ...
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment i...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
This report looks in detail at food insecurity among benefit claimants using YouGov surveys of the g...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
Background Rising use of foodbanks highlights food insecurity in the UK. Adverse life events (e.g...
Background Food banks are a common community-based response to household food insecurity in high-in...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by the social secur...
In this report, we look at the extent of food insecurity among different types of claimants
Food banks – charitable projects providing free parcels of food for people in need to take away, pre...
Background: Rising food bank usage in the UK suggests a growing prevalence of food insecurity. Howev...
Food bank use in Great Britain has risen substantially over the last decade. The considerable socioe...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment i...
Household food security, which may be compromised by short-term income shocks, is a key determinant ...
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment i...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
This report looks in detail at food insecurity among benefit claimants using YouGov surveys of the g...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
Background Rising use of foodbanks highlights food insecurity in the UK. Adverse life events (e.g...
Background Food banks are a common community-based response to household food insecurity in high-in...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by the social secur...
In this report, we look at the extent of food insecurity among different types of claimants
Food banks – charitable projects providing free parcels of food for people in need to take away, pre...
Background: Rising food bank usage in the UK suggests a growing prevalence of food insecurity. Howev...
Food bank use in Great Britain has risen substantially over the last decade. The considerable socioe...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...