Public policies are inherently spatial in nature yet their geographical dimensions remain frequently underdeveloped and marginalised in policy practice and scholarship. This paper reflects critically on these common spatial blind spots, using as its case study example the UK's Work Programme employment support policy. Whilst social 'creaming' (i.e. deliberate prioritisation) and 'parking' (i.e. deliberate neglect) by providers of differently placed service users within public policies is widely acknowledged and researched, this paper introduces to the literature equivalent but neglected risks around spatial creaming and parking of differently positioned local areas. The paper's framing identifies that the Work Programme's particular treatme...
This paper presents a series of “critical geographies”: examples of economic, environmental and soci...
Spatial disparities in income levels and worklessness in the European Union are profound, persistent...
One of the significant features and characteristics of the 'post Keynesian' shift in the welfare sta...
Public policies are inherently spatial in nature yet their geographical dimensions remain frequently...
International evidence finds consistent equity concerns in quasi-marketised activation policies in t...
International evidence finds consistent equity concerns in quasi-marketised activation policies in t...
The persistence and entrenchment of spatial concentrations of worklessness is a key characteristic o...
Spatial concentrations of worklessness remained a key characteristic of labour markets in advanced i...
Representations of place and space in Factual Welfare Television (FWT) are under-researched, contrib...
Over the last two decades a vibrant body of research committed to investigating the complex inter-re...
In most countries economic prosperity is very unevenly distributed across space: regions, cities and...
Under the Labour government the character of spatial policy in England has been subject to significa...
This thesis applies the spatial mismatch hypothesis to the Glasgow conurbation in Britain. It also d...
This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work’ policies are inadequate given the geographical conc...
Spatial disparities in income levels and worklessness in the European Union are profound, persistent...
This paper presents a series of “critical geographies”: examples of economic, environmental and soci...
Spatial disparities in income levels and worklessness in the European Union are profound, persistent...
One of the significant features and characteristics of the 'post Keynesian' shift in the welfare sta...
Public policies are inherently spatial in nature yet their geographical dimensions remain frequently...
International evidence finds consistent equity concerns in quasi-marketised activation policies in t...
International evidence finds consistent equity concerns in quasi-marketised activation policies in t...
The persistence and entrenchment of spatial concentrations of worklessness is a key characteristic o...
Spatial concentrations of worklessness remained a key characteristic of labour markets in advanced i...
Representations of place and space in Factual Welfare Television (FWT) are under-researched, contrib...
Over the last two decades a vibrant body of research committed to investigating the complex inter-re...
In most countries economic prosperity is very unevenly distributed across space: regions, cities and...
Under the Labour government the character of spatial policy in England has been subject to significa...
This thesis applies the spatial mismatch hypothesis to the Glasgow conurbation in Britain. It also d...
This paper argues that British ‘welfare to work’ policies are inadequate given the geographical conc...
Spatial disparities in income levels and worklessness in the European Union are profound, persistent...
This paper presents a series of “critical geographies”: examples of economic, environmental and soci...
Spatial disparities in income levels and worklessness in the European Union are profound, persistent...
One of the significant features and characteristics of the 'post Keynesian' shift in the welfare sta...