The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many governments and international organisations. Simultaneously, in high income nations the reach of welfare conditionality has extended to encompass many people with mental health impairments as part of on-going welfare reforms. This is particularly the case in the UK where, especially since the introduction of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) in 2008, the rights and responsibilities of disabled people have been subject to contestation and redefinition. Following a review of the emergent international evidence on mental health and welfare conditionality, this paper explores two specific issues. First, the impacts of the application of welfa...
Of the 600,000 new claimants of incapacity benefits in the UK, approximately 40 per cent report ment...
Employment status has a dynamic relationship with health and disability. There has been a striking i...
In order to fully understand the impact of the extension of conditionality in the UK to include peop...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
Of the 600,000 new claimants of incapacity benefits in the UK, approximately 40 per cent report ment...
A major social policy aim in the UK is to promote social inclusion through a strategy of 'welfare to...
This thesis examines the difficulties which people with mental health conditions may experience in e...
This thesis presents empirical evidence regarding the labour market experiences of people with menta...
This study examines the impact of welfare reform on claimants with mental health needs in England, i...
This thesis examines the difficulties which people with mental health conditions may experience in e...
This thesis examines the difficulties which people with mental health conditions may experience in e...
AbstractEmployment status has a dynamic relationship with health and disability. There has been a st...
Of the 600,000 new claimants of incapacity benefits in the UK, approximately 40 per cent report ment...
Employment status has a dynamic relationship with health and disability. There has been a striking i...
In order to fully understand the impact of the extension of conditionality in the UK to include peop...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
Of the 600,000 new claimants of incapacity benefits in the UK, approximately 40 per cent report ment...
A major social policy aim in the UK is to promote social inclusion through a strategy of 'welfare to...
This thesis examines the difficulties which people with mental health conditions may experience in e...
This thesis presents empirical evidence regarding the labour market experiences of people with menta...
This study examines the impact of welfare reform on claimants with mental health needs in England, i...
This thesis examines the difficulties which people with mental health conditions may experience in e...
This thesis examines the difficulties which people with mental health conditions may experience in e...
AbstractEmployment status has a dynamic relationship with health and disability. There has been a st...
Of the 600,000 new claimants of incapacity benefits in the UK, approximately 40 per cent report ment...
Employment status has a dynamic relationship with health and disability. There has been a striking i...
In order to fully understand the impact of the extension of conditionality in the UK to include peop...