The "Supplementary Benefit Review" was issued by the Department of Health and Social Security on 16 May 1984. Since it is well known that the social security system is in a complete mess, the announcement of a substantial re-examination such as this, surely, can only be welcomed as a long overdue first step towards a major improvement - or can it? This economic perspective considers the merits of the proposals and examines the problems with the current social security system. Alternative approaches are also proposed
Social security/welfare benefits are a fundamental and critical element in tackling economic disadv...
This submission covers genearl issues related to the statement of principles, broader issues of poli...
Eighty years ago, on December 1 1942, the Beveridge Report, widely seen as the founding document of ...
The "Supplementary Benefit Review" was issued by the Department of Health and Social Security on 16 ...
The system of social security in the UK is comprised largely of Universal Credit. This benefit is th...
A variety of factors contributed to the creation of the Beveridge Report, which, despite covert Trea...
Kevin Hickson and Ben Williams trace the modern history of a foundational moment in the Britain’s we...
peer-reviewedProduced during World War Two, the Beveridge Report in Britain became a blueprint for a...
As a work in the history of social security, the "Beveridge Report" is still very influential. This ...
In this thought-provoking book, Paul Spicker challenges readers to rethink social security benefits ...
The future of Social Security, a law designed to provide individuals with a minimum standard of livi...
Since the election of the Coalition in 2010, there has been a massive campaign of sanctions – puniti...
Throughout the history of National Insurance in the UK, there has been relatively little emphasis on...
Beveridge claimed that ‘want’ was ‘in some ways the easiest [giant] to attack’ and yet 80 years afte...
This article is, in part, an editorial introduction to the three other articles that will be address...
Social security/welfare benefits are a fundamental and critical element in tackling economic disadv...
This submission covers genearl issues related to the statement of principles, broader issues of poli...
Eighty years ago, on December 1 1942, the Beveridge Report, widely seen as the founding document of ...
The "Supplementary Benefit Review" was issued by the Department of Health and Social Security on 16 ...
The system of social security in the UK is comprised largely of Universal Credit. This benefit is th...
A variety of factors contributed to the creation of the Beveridge Report, which, despite covert Trea...
Kevin Hickson and Ben Williams trace the modern history of a foundational moment in the Britain’s we...
peer-reviewedProduced during World War Two, the Beveridge Report in Britain became a blueprint for a...
As a work in the history of social security, the "Beveridge Report" is still very influential. This ...
In this thought-provoking book, Paul Spicker challenges readers to rethink social security benefits ...
The future of Social Security, a law designed to provide individuals with a minimum standard of livi...
Since the election of the Coalition in 2010, there has been a massive campaign of sanctions – puniti...
Throughout the history of National Insurance in the UK, there has been relatively little emphasis on...
Beveridge claimed that ‘want’ was ‘in some ways the easiest [giant] to attack’ and yet 80 years afte...
This article is, in part, an editorial introduction to the three other articles that will be address...
Social security/welfare benefits are a fundamental and critical element in tackling economic disadv...
This submission covers genearl issues related to the statement of principles, broader issues of poli...
Eighty years ago, on December 1 1942, the Beveridge Report, widely seen as the founding document of ...