Quasi-markets in employment services often follow social policy turns toward activation. Critics see this as no accident, arguing that marketization is intended to raise the odds that workfare policies will be implemented. Drawing on surveys of Irish frontline activation workers, this study harnesses a natural policy experiment whereby Ireland introduced a Payment-by-Results quasi-market alongside a parallel program contracted without outcomes-based contracting. Although the demandingness of activation remains modest in Ireland, the study finds that regulatory approaches are more common under market governance conditions, which in turn has been associated with significant workforce changes and stronger systems of performance monitorin
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
This paper analyses the impact of the intensification of work-related conditionality on the lived ex...
Comparatively slow in adopting any clear activation strategy, postcrisis Ireland crossed the Rubico...
Quasi-markets in employment services often follow social policy turns toward activation. Critics see...
Quasi-markets in employment services often follow social policy turns toward activation. Critics see...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘wo...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
This article provides a critical commentary on Irish activation policy. It is framed with reference ...
Over the past decade, social policy in Ireland has taken an increasingly ‘workfarist turn’. This has...
This thesis critically explores the lived experience of negotiating and resisting work-related cond...
Contracting out employment services to private and not-for-profit agencies has become a key part of ...
This thesis critically explores the lived experience of negotiating and resisting work-related condi...
This paper focuses on Ireland’s ‘activation turn’ and the roll-out of the Pathways to Work policy, c...
Public employment services (PES) have undergone significant change since 2011, reshaping the roles o...
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
This paper analyses the impact of the intensification of work-related conditionality on the lived ex...
Comparatively slow in adopting any clear activation strategy, postcrisis Ireland crossed the Rubico...
Quasi-markets in employment services often follow social policy turns toward activation. Critics see...
Quasi-markets in employment services often follow social policy turns toward activation. Critics see...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘wo...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
This article provides a critical commentary on Irish activation policy. It is framed with reference ...
Over the past decade, social policy in Ireland has taken an increasingly ‘workfarist turn’. This has...
This thesis critically explores the lived experience of negotiating and resisting work-related cond...
Contracting out employment services to private and not-for-profit agencies has become a key part of ...
This thesis critically explores the lived experience of negotiating and resisting work-related condi...
This paper focuses on Ireland’s ‘activation turn’ and the roll-out of the Pathways to Work policy, c...
Public employment services (PES) have undergone significant change since 2011, reshaping the roles o...
Purpose: This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
This paper analyses the impact of the intensification of work-related conditionality on the lived ex...
Comparatively slow in adopting any clear activation strategy, postcrisis Ireland crossed the Rubico...