Will the British welfare state revert to an Americanisation trajectory or retain features of the European model after April 2019? After a period of historically prolonged austerity and substantial working age welfare reform, with the UK facing yet another renegotiation of the social contract in a post‐Brexit world, the question of whether there remains space for an alternative to the ‘American’ model is of crucial importance. We argue that there has been a blurring of differences across the American and European welfare states in terms of working age benefits, as most countries have adopted aspects of work‐based conditionality reforms, which attach the receipt of benefits to the active pursuit of work and, to varying extents, the underlying...
Growing hostility towards large-scale immigration following the EU enlargement (2004) and, later, th...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
Welfare-to-work is on trial in many countries. In Britain it has become the government’s most impor...
Will the British welfare state revert to an Americanisation trajectory or retain features of the Eur...
The welfare state is the distinctive contribution of Europe to the modern world. Other places do mar...
The United Kingdom’s liberal welfare state has undergone profound changes since the Great Recession....
Our paper charts the evolution of labour market and welfare policy in the UK since the mid-1990s, wi...
The European social and welfare models are questioned in the context of the internationalization of ...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
A relevant question within the growing debate on immigration policy concerns the impact of granting ...
This article contributes to an understanding of how conditionality applies across social security an...
Britain's New Labour government has put welfare reform at the top of its political agenda. It has fo...
"This paper examines to what extent the classification of the American welfare state as 'residual' s...
The double crisis approach distinguishes two kinds of challenge confronting modern welfare states: l...
This paper identifies and seeks to resolve the paradox that British social policy appears to have di...
Growing hostility towards large-scale immigration following the EU enlargement (2004) and, later, th...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
Welfare-to-work is on trial in many countries. In Britain it has become the government’s most impor...
Will the British welfare state revert to an Americanisation trajectory or retain features of the Eur...
The welfare state is the distinctive contribution of Europe to the modern world. Other places do mar...
The United Kingdom’s liberal welfare state has undergone profound changes since the Great Recession....
Our paper charts the evolution of labour market and welfare policy in the UK since the mid-1990s, wi...
The European social and welfare models are questioned in the context of the internationalization of ...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
A relevant question within the growing debate on immigration policy concerns the impact of granting ...
This article contributes to an understanding of how conditionality applies across social security an...
Britain's New Labour government has put welfare reform at the top of its political agenda. It has fo...
"This paper examines to what extent the classification of the American welfare state as 'residual' s...
The double crisis approach distinguishes two kinds of challenge confronting modern welfare states: l...
This paper identifies and seeks to resolve the paradox that British social policy appears to have di...
Growing hostility towards large-scale immigration following the EU enlargement (2004) and, later, th...
David Cameron’s deal to cut social benefits for EU citizens may in part be a ploy in the internal po...
Welfare-to-work is on trial in many countries. In Britain it has become the government’s most impor...