COVID-19 arrived in the UK early in March 2020. By 23rd March 2020, the UK experienced the first national lockdown. As businesses and livelihoods stalled, an unprecedented number of applications were made for Universal Credit (UC). Drawing on data from the most comprehensive national study examining working-age benefits — i.e. Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), Jobseekers Allowance (JSA) and Universal Credit (UC) — during the pandemic, this report provides an understanding of the experiences of benefit claimants during the first wave of COVID-19
Objectives: to understand the impact of the roll out of Universal Credit (UC) from the perspectives ...
Universal credit (UC) is the UK’s single, ‘digital by design’ working-age benefit, intended to simpl...
The social and economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic have prompted urgent wide-ranging reforms t...
COVID-19 arrived in the UK early in March 2020. By 23rd March 2020, the UK experienced the first nat...
An expanding range of external actors and organisations have come to mediate the relationship betwee...
This chapter reflects on both our key findings and our experiences of undertaking the research durin...
The benefits system – particularly Universal Credit (UC) – has played a major role in Britain’s COVI...
This report presents the first findings from the Welfare at a (Social) Distance project,a major nati...
The benefits system – particularly Universal Credit (UC) – has played a major role in Britain’s COVI...
This report presents the first findings from the Welfare at a (Social) Distance project, a major nat...
There has been much scrutiny of the British benefits system during COVID-19, and most experts agree ...
There has been much scrutiny of the British benefits system during COVID-19, and most experts agree ...
In this report, we look those who were not eligible for UC or other benefits (funded by the Health F...
Organisations engaged in benefits, employment and crisis support play an important role in the lives...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Welfare at a (Social) Distanc...
Objectives: to understand the impact of the roll out of Universal Credit (UC) from the perspectives ...
Universal credit (UC) is the UK’s single, ‘digital by design’ working-age benefit, intended to simpl...
The social and economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic have prompted urgent wide-ranging reforms t...
COVID-19 arrived in the UK early in March 2020. By 23rd March 2020, the UK experienced the first nat...
An expanding range of external actors and organisations have come to mediate the relationship betwee...
This chapter reflects on both our key findings and our experiences of undertaking the research durin...
The benefits system – particularly Universal Credit (UC) – has played a major role in Britain’s COVI...
This report presents the first findings from the Welfare at a (Social) Distance project,a major nati...
The benefits system – particularly Universal Credit (UC) – has played a major role in Britain’s COVI...
This report presents the first findings from the Welfare at a (Social) Distance project, a major nat...
There has been much scrutiny of the British benefits system during COVID-19, and most experts agree ...
There has been much scrutiny of the British benefits system during COVID-19, and most experts agree ...
In this report, we look those who were not eligible for UC or other benefits (funded by the Health F...
Organisations engaged in benefits, employment and crisis support play an important role in the lives...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Welfare at a (Social) Distanc...
Objectives: to understand the impact of the roll out of Universal Credit (UC) from the perspectives ...
Universal credit (UC) is the UK’s single, ‘digital by design’ working-age benefit, intended to simpl...
The social and economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic have prompted urgent wide-ranging reforms t...