This paper focuses upon the development in Britain of a new out-of-work benefit, the Employment and Support Allowance —and a new employment service intervention (the Work Programme) which is supposed to support groups described as ‘hard-to-help’ people (one of which is disabled people) into wage work. The paper examines the ways in which such a combination of social security and labour market policies can be understood in political economic terms. The paper uses a theoretical framework drawing upon the ideas of commodification and proletarianizsation to argue that, rather than being concerned with the economic position of disabled people in Britain, the development of the Employment and Support Allowance and the Work Programme was concerned...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
Although New Labour distanced itself from the neo-liberal ‘underclass’ discourses of its predecesso...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...
This paper is concerned with explaining why in contemporary society there has been a number of chang...
In January 2006 New Labour published a Green Paper on welfare reform, A new deal for welfare: empowe...
This paper examines recent social security policies in Australia and the UK for workless disabled pe...
In 2008 the Employment and Support Allowance was introduced in the UK as the income replacement bene...
With the rise of industrial capitalism from the late 18th century, wage labour was organised in such...
In 2008 the Employment and Support Allowance was introduced in the UK as the income replacement bene...
This paper will use findings of study in the UK as a Nuffield Travel Bursar to discuss the implicati...
In this paper we examine the relationship between disability and paid employment in the context of r...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
This paper examines the recorded incidence of disability across European countries and draws attenti...
In this chapter I will explore the relationship between UK social policy and the experience of disab...
This article focuses upon the introduction of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) as a replacemen...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
Although New Labour distanced itself from the neo-liberal ‘underclass’ discourses of its predecesso...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...
This paper is concerned with explaining why in contemporary society there has been a number of chang...
In January 2006 New Labour published a Green Paper on welfare reform, A new deal for welfare: empowe...
This paper examines recent social security policies in Australia and the UK for workless disabled pe...
In 2008 the Employment and Support Allowance was introduced in the UK as the income replacement bene...
With the rise of industrial capitalism from the late 18th century, wage labour was organised in such...
In 2008 the Employment and Support Allowance was introduced in the UK as the income replacement bene...
This paper will use findings of study in the UK as a Nuffield Travel Bursar to discuss the implicati...
In this paper we examine the relationship between disability and paid employment in the context of r...
The article discusses the difficulties faced by disabled people to enter the ordinary labour market....
This paper examines the recorded incidence of disability across European countries and draws attenti...
In this chapter I will explore the relationship between UK social policy and the experience of disab...
This article focuses upon the introduction of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) as a replacemen...
Economic disadvantage is an increasingly important component of the social position of disabled peo...
Although New Labour distanced itself from the neo-liberal ‘underclass’ discourses of its predecesso...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...