Introduction: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal Credit (UC), which combines six existing benefits and tax credits into a single payment for low-income households. Despite extensive reports of hardship associated with the introduction of UC, no previous studies have comprehensively evaluated its impact on mental health. Because payments are targeted at low-income households, impacts on mental health will have important consequences for health inequalities. Methods and analysis: We will conduct a mixed methods study. Work package (WP) 1 will compare health outcomes for new recipients of UC with outcomes for legacy benefit recipients in two large population surveys, using the phased rollou...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
Background: Evidence from multilevel research investigating whether the places where people live in...
In November 2016, the UK government announced they would be lowering the benefit cap, the total amou...
IntroductionThe UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal Cr...
Introduction The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal C...
INTRODUCTION: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal ...
Background: The UK social security system is undergoing transformative changes with the introduction...
BACKGROUND:Universal Credit, a welfare benefit reform in the UK, began to replace six existing benef...
This article offers reflections and experiences of public engagement in a National Institute for Hea...
Objectives: to understand the impact of the roll out of Universal Credit (UC) from the perspectives ...
Universal Credit (UC) is harmful to the mental health of claimants and has a particularly detrimenta...
Moving disabled people ‘off benefits and into work’ has been an explicit aim of work-first welfare r...
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight...
A growing body of literature links claimant interactions with the UK social security system and nega...
New research from the RSA in partnership with a multidisciplinary team led by Matthew Johnson, Profe...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
Background: Evidence from multilevel research investigating whether the places where people live in...
In November 2016, the UK government announced they would be lowering the benefit cap, the total amou...
IntroductionThe UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal Cr...
Introduction The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal C...
INTRODUCTION: The UK social security system is being transformed by the implementation of Universal ...
Background: The UK social security system is undergoing transformative changes with the introduction...
BACKGROUND:Universal Credit, a welfare benefit reform in the UK, began to replace six existing benef...
This article offers reflections and experiences of public engagement in a National Institute for Hea...
Objectives: to understand the impact of the roll out of Universal Credit (UC) from the perspectives ...
Universal Credit (UC) is harmful to the mental health of claimants and has a particularly detrimenta...
Moving disabled people ‘off benefits and into work’ has been an explicit aim of work-first welfare r...
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight...
A growing body of literature links claimant interactions with the UK social security system and nega...
New research from the RSA in partnership with a multidisciplinary team led by Matthew Johnson, Profe...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
Background: Evidence from multilevel research investigating whether the places where people live in...
In November 2016, the UK government announced they would be lowering the benefit cap, the total amou...