The social and economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic have prompted urgent wide-ranging reforms to social security across the UK, most of which have been implemented via secondary legislation. In a number of respects the changes that have been made have extended support, either by relaxing some of the stricter elements of conditionality or by raising needs thresholds or allowance rates. With the shutdown that has affected large parts of the economy, huge numbers of the working age population have had to turn to the welfare state for support, swelling the numbers of benefit claimants. Changes have also been made to the processes for claiming and the arrangements for the determination of appeals. This article examines the key changes that ...
Introduction: As historically verified, countries with comprehensive, well designed social protectio...
This article focuses upon the introduction of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) as a replacemen...
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated the shortcomings of the UK’s social security syste...
Organisations engaged in benefits, employment and crisis support play an important role in the lives...
An expanding range of external actors and organisations have come to mediate the relationship betwee...
Covid-19 has put social security systems under immense pressure. Governments saw demand for social s...
Local state and third sector actors routinely provide support to help people navigate their right to...
COVID-19 arrived in the UK early in March 2020. By 23rd March 2020, the UK experienced the first nat...
This chapter reflects on both our key findings and our experiences of undertaking the research durin...
The benefits system – particularly Universal Credit (UC) – has played a major role in Britain’s COVI...
Britain’s welfare state has suddenly been presented with a new challenge – to keep the country afloa...
As soon as the scale of the coronavirus shock to the economy became clear, the UK government introdu...
Conference paper in the form of a report on the UK's response to the Coronavirus-19 pandemic for the...
Introduction: The new disease covid 19 from the day it was declared a pandemic (March 2020) until to...
This article gives an overview of what might happen to social security benefits whether UK citizens...
Introduction: As historically verified, countries with comprehensive, well designed social protectio...
This article focuses upon the introduction of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) as a replacemen...
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated the shortcomings of the UK’s social security syste...
Organisations engaged in benefits, employment and crisis support play an important role in the lives...
An expanding range of external actors and organisations have come to mediate the relationship betwee...
Covid-19 has put social security systems under immense pressure. Governments saw demand for social s...
Local state and third sector actors routinely provide support to help people navigate their right to...
COVID-19 arrived in the UK early in March 2020. By 23rd March 2020, the UK experienced the first nat...
This chapter reflects on both our key findings and our experiences of undertaking the research durin...
The benefits system – particularly Universal Credit (UC) – has played a major role in Britain’s COVI...
Britain’s welfare state has suddenly been presented with a new challenge – to keep the country afloa...
As soon as the scale of the coronavirus shock to the economy became clear, the UK government introdu...
Conference paper in the form of a report on the UK's response to the Coronavirus-19 pandemic for the...
Introduction: The new disease covid 19 from the day it was declared a pandemic (March 2020) until to...
This article gives an overview of what might happen to social security benefits whether UK citizens...
Introduction: As historically verified, countries with comprehensive, well designed social protectio...
This article focuses upon the introduction of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) as a replacemen...
The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed and exacerbated the shortcomings of the UK’s social security syste...