In Great Britain the move away from rented accommodation to owner occupation is leaving behind a large group of households with low incomes, wages and hours of work, and high housing costs, who are increasingly in receipt of welfare transfers. The disparity along all of these dimensions between renters and owner occupiers has continued to grow since the 1970’s. The relationship between housing costs, wages and transfer programmes is complex and yet plays an important part in determining the incentive to work for individuals in low income or high housing cost households. While it is true that many individuals who are in these categories are out of the labour force (retired, sick and disabled), there are many who are not and whose incentive t...
In its first budget of June 2010, the new UK government announced changes to Local Housing Allowance...
A recent reform to the UK unemployment insurance (UI) system has reduced the duration of entitlement...
The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly e...
The relationship between housing costs, wages and transfer programmes is complex yet helps determine...
Concern has been expressed by a number of commentators that the result of UK rent increases, in both...
Housing subsidies are aimed at helping low-income individuals afford appropriate housing, but are co...
Housing subsidies are aimed at helping low-income individuals afford appropriate housing, but are co...
Housing Benefit (HB) in the UK subsidizes the rent of tenants in both the private and public sectors...
Housing subsidies are aimed at helping low-income individuals afford appropriate housing, but are co...
The British Housing Benefit system has become one of the central pillars of housing policy as well a...
Expansion of the standard employment contract along with the growth in female labour participation h...
Previous research has shown that labour supply - especially of partnered women with supplemental inc...
Qualitative research suggests that women living in public housing recognise the potential benefits o...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...
Previous research has shown that labour supply – especially of partnered women with supplemental inc...
In its first budget of June 2010, the new UK government announced changes to Local Housing Allowance...
A recent reform to the UK unemployment insurance (UI) system has reduced the duration of entitlement...
The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly e...
The relationship between housing costs, wages and transfer programmes is complex yet helps determine...
Concern has been expressed by a number of commentators that the result of UK rent increases, in both...
Housing subsidies are aimed at helping low-income individuals afford appropriate housing, but are co...
Housing subsidies are aimed at helping low-income individuals afford appropriate housing, but are co...
Housing Benefit (HB) in the UK subsidizes the rent of tenants in both the private and public sectors...
Housing subsidies are aimed at helping low-income individuals afford appropriate housing, but are co...
The British Housing Benefit system has become one of the central pillars of housing policy as well a...
Expansion of the standard employment contract along with the growth in female labour participation h...
Previous research has shown that labour supply - especially of partnered women with supplemental inc...
Qualitative research suggests that women living in public housing recognise the potential benefits o...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...
Previous research has shown that labour supply – especially of partnered women with supplemental inc...
In its first budget of June 2010, the new UK government announced changes to Local Housing Allowance...
A recent reform to the UK unemployment insurance (UI) system has reduced the duration of entitlement...
The simulations of tax-benefit reforms with labour supply models often implicitly assume perfectly e...