Policymakers seeking to reform social security systems have frequently confronted a central tension: how to reconcile welfare retrenchment with the political challenges of implementing unpopular reforms. One way in which policymakers have responded to this tension is by repurposing existing institutions to serve new ends. We investigate the system of Universal Credit (UC) in the United Kingdom as an example of conversion. UC expands the reach of ‘active citizenship’ policies to a much larger population than ever before. However, far from producing uniform outcomes, UC’s implementation has been marked by chaos and ultimately failure for individuals and communities. We argue that UC exemplifies a broader shift from social security to state-sa...
There has been another setback for the government’s flagship welfare reform programme, Universal Cre...
As Damian Green arrives as Secretary of State in the Department for Work and Pensions, Universal Cre...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
Policymakers seeking to reform social security systems have frequently confronted a central tension:...
We evaluate the unintended effects of Universal Credit (UC), a monumental welfare reform that has in...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight...
Universal Credit signalled a revolution in the delivery and costs of welfare provisioning. UC aimed ...
Existing research indicates an association between the introduction of Universal Credit in the UK an...
Universal Credit is a streamlined benefits delivery system initially introduced in the United Kingdo...
Universal Credit (UC) has been rolling out since 2013 to radically alter the UK welfare system. Seve...
Current proposals for welfare reform in the UK are based on a Universal Credit, intended simultaneou...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterUniversal Credit is a streamlined benefits delivery system...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
There has been another setback for the government’s flagship welfare reform programme, Universal Cre...
As Damian Green arrives as Secretary of State in the Department for Work and Pensions, Universal Cre...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
Policymakers seeking to reform social security systems have frequently confronted a central tension:...
We evaluate the unintended effects of Universal Credit (UC), a monumental welfare reform that has in...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight...
Universal Credit signalled a revolution in the delivery and costs of welfare provisioning. UC aimed ...
Existing research indicates an association between the introduction of Universal Credit in the UK an...
Universal Credit is a streamlined benefits delivery system initially introduced in the United Kingdo...
Universal Credit (UC) has been rolling out since 2013 to radically alter the UK welfare system. Seve...
Current proposals for welfare reform in the UK are based on a Universal Credit, intended simultaneou...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterUniversal Credit is a streamlined benefits delivery system...
Welfare states across Europe are undergoing far-reaching reforms in response to the pressures of glo...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
There has been another setback for the government’s flagship welfare reform programme, Universal Cre...
As Damian Green arrives as Secretary of State in the Department for Work and Pensions, Universal Cre...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...