During 2011, the UK Government introduced the Mandatory Work Activity scheme, which requires JSA claimants to work in order to continue receiving benefit. Workfare has been viewed as a radical departure in the evolution of British labour market policy. However, an historical review of workfare in inter-war Britain reveals that the most recent proposals merely resuscitate a heritage of compelling the long-term unemployed to work for their benefit. Both then and now workfare has flourished in times of economic crisis, and particularly where Governments have pursued economic theories which exalt the market. Historical analysis reveals important continuities and changes in the nature of contemporary workfare
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"The British government introduced the first mandatory national scheme of unemployment insurance in ...
This paper examines the development of employment policy in the United Kingdom leading to the creati...
This article contends that workfare programmes pursued by various OECD countries since the mid-1990...
This report is part of an ESRC funded research which analyses the evolution of welfare reform in the...
Since the mid-1980s, out-of-work benefit receipt in the UK has been increasingly governed by a ‘work...
This article assesses the Conservative-led Coalition Government’s (2010–2015) record on benefit sanc...
Workfare increases requirements on welfare claimants: a major shift in UK social welfare policy post...
This report is part of an ESRC funded research which analyses the evolution of welfare reform in the...
In July 1995 the British government announced that the Employment Department was to be abolished and...
Recent welfare reforms in the United Kingdom have redrawn the parameters of active labour market pol...
The British ‘welfare state’ has been transformed. ‘Welfare’ has been replaced by a new ‘workfare’ re...
Workfare has had a chequered history because it has not been well thought out. It increases employme...
The dominant view among British policy-makers is that benefit sanctions for the unemployed who are c...
Long-term unemployment creates a series of individual, social, and economic problems. Long-term unem...
Focussing on the UK, this paper considers how employment has been understood and identifies the poli...
"The British government introduced the first mandatory national scheme of unemployment insurance in ...
This paper examines the development of employment policy in the United Kingdom leading to the creati...
This article contends that workfare programmes pursued by various OECD countries since the mid-1990...
This report is part of an ESRC funded research which analyses the evolution of welfare reform in the...
Since the mid-1980s, out-of-work benefit receipt in the UK has been increasingly governed by a ‘work...
This article assesses the Conservative-led Coalition Government’s (2010–2015) record on benefit sanc...
Workfare increases requirements on welfare claimants: a major shift in UK social welfare policy post...
This report is part of an ESRC funded research which analyses the evolution of welfare reform in the...
In July 1995 the British government announced that the Employment Department was to be abolished and...
Recent welfare reforms in the United Kingdom have redrawn the parameters of active labour market pol...
The British ‘welfare state’ has been transformed. ‘Welfare’ has been replaced by a new ‘workfare’ re...
Workfare has had a chequered history because it has not been well thought out. It increases employme...
The dominant view among British policy-makers is that benefit sanctions for the unemployed who are c...
Long-term unemployment creates a series of individual, social, and economic problems. Long-term unem...
Focussing on the UK, this paper considers how employment has been understood and identifies the poli...
"The British government introduced the first mandatory national scheme of unemployment insurance in ...
This paper examines the development of employment policy in the United Kingdom leading to the creati...