BACKGROUND:Universal Credit, a welfare benefit reform in the UK, began to replace six existing benefit schemes in April, 2013, starting with the income-based Job Seekers Allowance. We aimed to determine the effects on mental health of the introduction of Universal Credit. METHODS:In this longitudinal controlled study, we linked 197 111 observations from 52 187 individuals of working age (16-64 years) in England, Wales, and Scotland who participated in the Understanding Society UK Longitudinal Household Panel Study between 2009 and 2018 with administrative data on the month when Universal Credit was introduced into the area in which each respondent lived. We included participants who had data on employment status, local authority area of res...
In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-work disabilit...
This study examines the impact of welfare reform on claimants with mental health needs in England, i...
This article offers reflections and experiences of public engagement in a National Institute for Hea...
Background: The UK social security system is undergoing transformative changes with the introduction...
Introduction The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal C...
Introduction: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal ...
Introduction The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal C...
INTRODUCTION: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal ...
In November 2016, the UK government announced they would be lowering the benefit cap, the total amou...
Background: There have been cases of suicide following the Work Capability Assessment (WCA), a quest...
Abstract. Background: Welfare benefit policies have important implications for public health. They a...
Moving disabled people ‘off benefits and into work’ has been an explicit aim of work-first welfare r...
Introduced in the United Kingdom in 2012, Universal Credit (UC) is a welfare benefit that replaces s...
Objectives: to understand the impact of the roll out of Universal Credit (UC) from the perspectives ...
Existing research indicates an association between the introduction of Universal Credit in the UK an...
In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-work disabilit...
This study examines the impact of welfare reform on claimants with mental health needs in England, i...
This article offers reflections and experiences of public engagement in a National Institute for Hea...
Background: The UK social security system is undergoing transformative changes with the introduction...
Introduction The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal C...
Introduction: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal ...
Introduction The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal C...
INTRODUCTION: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal ...
In November 2016, the UK government announced they would be lowering the benefit cap, the total amou...
Background: There have been cases of suicide following the Work Capability Assessment (WCA), a quest...
Abstract. Background: Welfare benefit policies have important implications for public health. They a...
Moving disabled people ‘off benefits and into work’ has been an explicit aim of work-first welfare r...
Introduced in the United Kingdom in 2012, Universal Credit (UC) is a welfare benefit that replaces s...
Objectives: to understand the impact of the roll out of Universal Credit (UC) from the perspectives ...
Existing research indicates an association between the introduction of Universal Credit in the UK an...
In England between 2010 and 2013, just over one million recipients of the main out-of-work disabilit...
This study examines the impact of welfare reform on claimants with mental health needs in England, i...
This article offers reflections and experiences of public engagement in a National Institute for Hea...