Universal Credit is a streamlined benefits delivery system initially introduced in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2008. Conditionality-based welfare policies are increasingly international in scale, and are now widely adopted by neoliberal governments on the basis that paid employment offers the most efficacious route out of poverty for citizen-subjects. Numerous studies suggest otherwise, and highlight their negative impact upon the social rights, lived experiences, and attempts to alleviate poverty for service users. This article analyses the reformed benefit system and wider workfare policies effect upon lone mothers, including as a consequence of engagement with an ever more stigmatizing benefit system, and associated risks posed by sanctio...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014-15, the...
As a well-established part of the UK welfare system, behavioural conditionality is expected by the G...
Children and young people's (CYP) life chances depend heavily on family resources. This paper report...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterUniversal Credit is a streamlined benefits delivery system...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article published in Critical and Radical ...
Universal Credit is a new benefits delivery system designed to streamline UK benefits and tax credit...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of lone parents, what it is like to be a lon...
Introduced in the United Kingdom in 2012, Universal Credit (UC) is a welfare benefit that replaces s...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-06-22, issued 2021-06-...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
Conditionality has always been a feature of welfare benefit entitlements in the United Kingdom – how...
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight...
Benefit sanctions are now a central component of the UK’s increasingly conditional social security s...
ZSUniversal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK, replacing...
Universal Credit is the UK’s globally innovative social security reform that replaces six means- tes...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014-15, the...
As a well-established part of the UK welfare system, behavioural conditionality is expected by the G...
Children and young people's (CYP) life chances depend heavily on family resources. This paper report...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterUniversal Credit is a streamlined benefits delivery system...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copy edited version of an article published in Critical and Radical ...
Universal Credit is a new benefits delivery system designed to streamline UK benefits and tax credit...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of lone parents, what it is like to be a lon...
Introduced in the United Kingdom in 2012, Universal Credit (UC) is a welfare benefit that replaces s...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2021-06-22, issued 2021-06-...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
Conditionality has always been a feature of welfare benefit entitlements in the United Kingdom – how...
Universal Credit is a major change in the UK’s social security system which will affect around eight...
Benefit sanctions are now a central component of the UK’s increasingly conditional social security s...
ZSUniversal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK, replacing...
Universal Credit is the UK’s globally innovative social security reform that replaces six means- tes...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014-15, the...
As a well-established part of the UK welfare system, behavioural conditionality is expected by the G...
Children and young people's (CYP) life chances depend heavily on family resources. This paper report...