Part of a special issue devoted to citizen’s income, this specific essay consists of a case study on the United Kingdom. The Author begins by addressing the complex terminology associated with this topic and attempts to provide a clear definition of concepts such as basic income, universal income, citizen’s income and so forth with reference to the most important scholarship in the field. Then, using the five phases of development of Britain’s welfare system established by Cambridge University scholar Peter Sloman, the Author provides a historical account of the different measures adopted over the years. He thereby discusses, among others, the poor laws, the Beveridge Report, the Tax Credit Scheme and the politics of social policy in the 19...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
The idea of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) has moved rapidly up the British political agenda in rece...
This conference paper considers the impact of austerity, and nearly a decade of cuts and structural ...
Part of a special issue devoted to citizen’s income, this specific essay consists of a case study on...
Universal Credit signalled a revolution in the delivery and costs of welfare provisioning. UC aimed ...
The introduction of a universalistic minimum income measure in our legal system represents one of th...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014-15, the...
none1noThe main aim of the report is to give a general picture of the present condition of welfare i...
Designed by Beveridge and built by Attlee's post-war Labour government, the welfare state was create...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014–15, the...
What are the differences between a Citizen's Income and Universal Credit ? How would a Citizen's Inc...
Universal Credit is a streamlined benefits delivery system initially introduced in the United Kingdo...
Conditionality has always been a feature of welfare benefit entitlements in the United Kingdom – how...
The United Kingdom’s liberal welfare state has undergone profound changes since the Great Recession....
In November 2018 the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights visi...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
The idea of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) has moved rapidly up the British political agenda in rece...
This conference paper considers the impact of austerity, and nearly a decade of cuts and structural ...
Part of a special issue devoted to citizen’s income, this specific essay consists of a case study on...
Universal Credit signalled a revolution in the delivery and costs of welfare provisioning. UC aimed ...
The introduction of a universalistic minimum income measure in our legal system represents one of th...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014-15, the...
none1noThe main aim of the report is to give a general picture of the present condition of welfare i...
Designed by Beveridge and built by Attlee's post-war Labour government, the welfare state was create...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014–15, the...
What are the differences between a Citizen's Income and Universal Credit ? How would a Citizen's Inc...
Universal Credit is a streamlined benefits delivery system initially introduced in the United Kingdo...
Conditionality has always been a feature of welfare benefit entitlements in the United Kingdom – how...
The United Kingdom’s liberal welfare state has undergone profound changes since the Great Recession....
In November 2018 the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights visi...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
The idea of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) has moved rapidly up the British political agenda in rece...
This conference paper considers the impact of austerity, and nearly a decade of cuts and structural ...