Policymakers in liberal welfare states like the UK have prioritised extending the reach of compulsory activation to target vulnerable jobseeker groups, such as lone parents. However, such interventions – especially when combined with intensified welfare conditionality – appear to have had limited positive effects on lone parents’ employability, while often negatively impacting wellbeing. This article argues that the problem is a disconnect between the complex barriers to employability faced by lone parents (including their need to balance work and caring) and the content of ‘work-first’ activation favoured by successive UK Governments. We report positive findings from in-depth interviews with lone parents and key stakeholders involved in mo...
Background: In the UK, lone parents must seek work as a condition of receiving welfare benefits on...
The last thirty years saw dramatic increases in the proportion of children living in lone parent hou...
UK governments have historically viewed lone parents as a political and social problem. This article...
This paper examines change and continuity in policy approaches to supporting lone parent families si...
Policy‐makers claim to support personalized approaches to improving the employability of disadvantag...
Policy‐makers claim to support personalized approaches to improving the employability of disadvantag...
The United Kingdom, as an exemplar liberal welfare state, has been characterized as in the vanguard ...
The United Kingdom, as an exemplar liberal welfare state, has been characterized as in the vanguard ...
Policymakers in the UK have promised to deliver personalised employability services for vulnerable j...
Policymakers in the UK have promised to deliver personalised employability services for vulnerable j...
The 2008 welfare reform introduced by the previous Labour government requires (most) lone parents wi...
The research was part of Equal, a European Social Fund initiative addressing labour market discrimin...
Mirroring changes across nations of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, rece...
A systematic review of qualitative evidence on the health and wellbeing impacts of welfare to work ...
Abstract Background Lone parents and their children experience higher than average levels of adverse...
Background: In the UK, lone parents must seek work as a condition of receiving welfare benefits on...
The last thirty years saw dramatic increases in the proportion of children living in lone parent hou...
UK governments have historically viewed lone parents as a political and social problem. This article...
This paper examines change and continuity in policy approaches to supporting lone parent families si...
Policy‐makers claim to support personalized approaches to improving the employability of disadvantag...
Policy‐makers claim to support personalized approaches to improving the employability of disadvantag...
The United Kingdom, as an exemplar liberal welfare state, has been characterized as in the vanguard ...
The United Kingdom, as an exemplar liberal welfare state, has been characterized as in the vanguard ...
Policymakers in the UK have promised to deliver personalised employability services for vulnerable j...
Policymakers in the UK have promised to deliver personalised employability services for vulnerable j...
The 2008 welfare reform introduced by the previous Labour government requires (most) lone parents wi...
The research was part of Equal, a European Social Fund initiative addressing labour market discrimin...
Mirroring changes across nations of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, rece...
A systematic review of qualitative evidence on the health and wellbeing impacts of welfare to work ...
Abstract Background Lone parents and their children experience higher than average levels of adverse...
Background: In the UK, lone parents must seek work as a condition of receiving welfare benefits on...
The last thirty years saw dramatic increases in the proportion of children living in lone parent hou...
UK governments have historically viewed lone parents as a political and social problem. This article...