This article focuses on multiple conditionalities in benefits and housing from the perspective of lone parents in Ireland. The Irish case echoes historical experiences elsewhere and is offered not as an exceptional or extreme case but as an in-depth single case study and a lens for comparison. Although contemporary forms and combinations of conditionalities are new to Ireland, the experience of multiple conditionalities in benefits and housing is not new. Hence, a historical perspective is used to examine contemporary multiple conditionalities in benefits and housing. In the past, conditional regimes for lone parents were justified in terms of moral reformation for first time mothers and avoiding moral contagion of mothers with subsequent p...
Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce...
Family homelessness in Dublin is complex and increased dramatically from 2014 to 2020. This phenomen...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of lone parents, what it is like to be a lon...
This paper analyses recent changes to the structure of Ireland’s One-parent Family Payment (OFP) as ...
This thesis critically explores the lived experience of negotiating and resisting work-related cond...
This thesis critically explores the lived experience of negotiating and resisting work-related condi...
Lone parents and their children are the biggest group at risk of living in poverty in Ireland, and a...
Lone parent families are not a homogenous group rather this family form is varied and despite the va...
In-work benefits (IWBs) are important in 'making work pay' for many low-income families. We consider...
In the past two decades there has been an enormous growth internationally ill public and academic de...
This chapter examines the situation of lone parents in contemporay Ireland, in particular the workin...
Mirroring changes across nations of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, rece...
This paper discusses the outcomes of a participatory research process with homeless parents living ...
This paper analyses the impact of the intensification of work-related conditionality on the lived ex...
Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce...
Family homelessness in Dublin is complex and increased dramatically from 2014 to 2020. This phenomen...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of lone parents, what it is like to be a lon...
This paper analyses recent changes to the structure of Ireland’s One-parent Family Payment (OFP) as ...
This thesis critically explores the lived experience of negotiating and resisting work-related cond...
This thesis critically explores the lived experience of negotiating and resisting work-related condi...
Lone parents and their children are the biggest group at risk of living in poverty in Ireland, and a...
Lone parent families are not a homogenous group rather this family form is varied and despite the va...
In-work benefits (IWBs) are important in 'making work pay' for many low-income families. We consider...
In the past two decades there has been an enormous growth internationally ill public and academic de...
This chapter examines the situation of lone parents in contemporay Ireland, in particular the workin...
Mirroring changes across nations of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, rece...
This paper discusses the outcomes of a participatory research process with homeless parents living ...
This paper analyses the impact of the intensification of work-related conditionality on the lived ex...
Lone parenthood is an increasing reality in the 21st century, reinforced by the diffusion of divorce...
Family homelessness in Dublin is complex and increased dramatically from 2014 to 2020. This phenomen...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of lone parents, what it is like to be a lon...