The UK Jobcentre Plus reform sharpened bureaucratic incentives to help disability benefit recipients (relative to unemployment insurance recipients) into jobs. In the long run, the policy raised exits off diasability benefits by 10% and left unemployment outflows roughly unchanged, consistent with (i) beneficial effects of reorganising welfare offices for both groups, and (ii) a shift in bureaucrats' efforts towards getting disability benefit recipients into jobs relative to those on unemployment benefit. The policy accounted for about 30% of the decline in the aggregate disability rolls between 2003 and 2008. In the short run, however, we detect a reduction in unemployment exits and no effect on disability exits, suggesting important initi...
Background Reductions in the eligibility requirements and generosity of disability benefits have b...
Background: Employment rates of long-term ill and disabled people in the UK are low and 2.63 millio...
Despite recent attempts by UK policymakers to restrict access to incapacity and disability benefits ...
Disability rolls have escalated in developed nations over the last 40 years. The UK, however, stands...
Disability rolls have escalated in developed nations over the last 40 years. The UK, however, stands...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
This article takes a long-view of the huge rise in disability claimant numbers in the UK since the e...
This article draws on the research of authors participating in this Special Issue, as well as a broa...
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic relationship between disability and we...
In October 2008 in the UK Incapacity Benefit (IB) (the main income replacement benefit for sick and ...
The UK social security safety net for those who are out of work due to ill health or disability has ...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
This article introduces a special issue of Policy Studies entitled “Fit for work? Health, employabil...
Employment status has a dynamic relationship with health and disability. There has been a striking i...
Of the 600,000 new claimants of incapacity benefits in the UK, approximately 40 per cent report ment...
Background Reductions in the eligibility requirements and generosity of disability benefits have b...
Background: Employment rates of long-term ill and disabled people in the UK are low and 2.63 millio...
Despite recent attempts by UK policymakers to restrict access to incapacity and disability benefits ...
Disability rolls have escalated in developed nations over the last 40 years. The UK, however, stands...
Disability rolls have escalated in developed nations over the last 40 years. The UK, however, stands...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
This article takes a long-view of the huge rise in disability claimant numbers in the UK since the e...
This article draws on the research of authors participating in this Special Issue, as well as a broa...
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamic relationship between disability and we...
In October 2008 in the UK Incapacity Benefit (IB) (the main income replacement benefit for sick and ...
The UK social security safety net for those who are out of work due to ill health or disability has ...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
This article introduces a special issue of Policy Studies entitled “Fit for work? Health, employabil...
Employment status has a dynamic relationship with health and disability. There has been a striking i...
Of the 600,000 new claimants of incapacity benefits in the UK, approximately 40 per cent report ment...
Background Reductions in the eligibility requirements and generosity of disability benefits have b...
Background: Employment rates of long-term ill and disabled people in the UK are low and 2.63 millio...
Despite recent attempts by UK policymakers to restrict access to incapacity and disability benefits ...