Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work-first’ activation model. Claimants now face penalty rates for non-compliance with activation requirements that have been significantly extended since 2009. Alongside these formal policy reforms, the organisations delivering Public Employment Services, and the modes by which they are commissioned, have also been reconfigured through a series of New Public Management style governance reforms, including, most notably, the creation of a quasi-market for employment services (JobPath) in 2015. This article addresses the intersection between activation and quasi-marketisation, positioning the latter as a form of ‘double activation’ that reshapes no...
The creation of Intreo as a one-stop shop for jobseekers in Ireland occurred during the financial an...
This thesis examines the lived experience of being unemployed in Ireland during the roll out of a ra...
Comparatively slow in adopting any clear activation strategy, postcrisis Ireland crossed the Rubico...
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, ‘wo...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
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...
This article provides a critical commentary on Irish activation policy. It is framed with reference ...
Public employment services (PES) have undergone significant change since 2011, reshaping the roles o...
This paper focuses on Ireland’s ‘activation turn’ and the roll-out of the Pathways to Work policy, c...
Purpose This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
Abstract This article explores the rationalities and mechanisms of outsourcing public employment se...
Over the past decade, social policy in Ireland has taken an increasingly ‘workfarist turn’. This has...
The creation of Intreo as a one-stop shop for jobseekers in Ireland occurred during the financial an...
This thesis examines the lived experience of being unemployed in Ireland during the roll out of a ra...
Comparatively slow in adopting any clear activation strategy, postcrisis Ireland crossed the Rubico...
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, ‘wo...
Since the financial crisis, Ireland’s welfare state has been reorientated around a regulatory, ‘work...
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...
This article provides a critical commentary on Irish activation policy. It is framed with reference ...
Public employment services (PES) have undergone significant change since 2011, reshaping the roles o...
This paper focuses on Ireland’s ‘activation turn’ and the roll-out of the Pathways to Work policy, c...
Purpose This paper addresses the labour market impacts of Covid-19, the necessity of active labour ...
Abstract This article explores the rationalities and mechanisms of outsourcing public employment se...
Over the past decade, social policy in Ireland has taken an increasingly ‘workfarist turn’. This has...
The creation of Intreo as a one-stop shop for jobseekers in Ireland occurred during the financial an...
This thesis examines the lived experience of being unemployed in Ireland during the roll out of a ra...
Comparatively slow in adopting any clear activation strategy, postcrisis Ireland crossed the Rubico...