At a time when more workless people in the UK are being mandated into highly conditional welfare to work programmes, this article engages with critiques of neoliberalism to argue that such policies cannot be shown to have a major impact on outcomes but are pursued for political reasons. Through a systematic review of the assumptions underpinning current welfare to work programmes in the UK, it is suggested that policy has increasingly been driven by a desire to embed a new consensus in which it is accepted that life should be shaped by work and that the unemployed have responsibility for tackling their own unemployment. This consensus marginalises the voice of the workless and wider criticisms of neo-liberalism and reduces the scope for opp...
The British ‘welfare state’ has been transformed. ‘Welfare’ has been replaced by a new ‘workfare’ re...
The past 15 years have seen considerable change in how welfare-to-work provision (WTW) is organised ...
This chapter considers welfare and labour market policies in the UK, with a particular focus on deve...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...
Welfare to Work was one of the Labour Party's flagship policies during the run-up to the 1997 electi...
With the publication of the Green Paper A New Contract for Welfare the government has set out its an...
Employment policies have conventionally focused on the transition from welfare to work. However, man...
One of the acknowledged limitations of British welfare-to-work policies has been that they do not ne...
Abstract: Alongside the growth in overall employment and the steady rise in average real incomes ove...
The debate about labour market activation, workfare or 'welfare-to-work' has hitherto remained withi...
Abstract: Alongside the growth in overall employment and the steady rise in average real incomes ove...
A new welfare-to-work regime is emerging in Britain, one that expects most working-age benefit claim...
This chapter raises issues about welfare-to-work policies and how they are currently evaluated. It f...
Employability has become a new buzzword of the 21st century. It advocates that to keep oneself attra...
Workfare increases requirements on welfare claimants: a major shift in UK social welfare policy post...
The British ‘welfare state’ has been transformed. ‘Welfare’ has been replaced by a new ‘workfare’ re...
The past 15 years have seen considerable change in how welfare-to-work provision (WTW) is organised ...
This chapter considers welfare and labour market policies in the UK, with a particular focus on deve...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...
Welfare to Work was one of the Labour Party's flagship policies during the run-up to the 1997 electi...
With the publication of the Green Paper A New Contract for Welfare the government has set out its an...
Employment policies have conventionally focused on the transition from welfare to work. However, man...
One of the acknowledged limitations of British welfare-to-work policies has been that they do not ne...
Abstract: Alongside the growth in overall employment and the steady rise in average real incomes ove...
The debate about labour market activation, workfare or 'welfare-to-work' has hitherto remained withi...
Abstract: Alongside the growth in overall employment and the steady rise in average real incomes ove...
A new welfare-to-work regime is emerging in Britain, one that expects most working-age benefit claim...
This chapter raises issues about welfare-to-work policies and how they are currently evaluated. It f...
Employability has become a new buzzword of the 21st century. It advocates that to keep oneself attra...
Workfare increases requirements on welfare claimants: a major shift in UK social welfare policy post...
The British ‘welfare state’ has been transformed. ‘Welfare’ has been replaced by a new ‘workfare’ re...
The past 15 years have seen considerable change in how welfare-to-work provision (WTW) is organised ...
This chapter considers welfare and labour market policies in the UK, with a particular focus on deve...