Welfare spending is currently a key element of government expenditure in western countries and it has grown considerably since the Second World War. But there have been calls for cuts in spending that have intensified since the onset of the financial crisis and the stress on austerity. This has been associated with a shift in the nature of welfare policy to what has been termed ‘workfare’, where benefits are increasingly means tested, time limited or financially capped and contingent on recipients seeking work. This shift has been seen in Britain since 1997 but has intensified since the election of the coalition government, who have instigated the most radical reshaping of welfare policy since 1945. The paper argues that geographers should ...
The United Kingdom’s liberal welfare state has undergone profound changes since the Great Recession....
Social justice and the welfare state: constraints of social and economic change. This paper revie...
In this short paper we aim to explain how the loss of Britain’s industrial base sets the context for...
This paper examines the structure of state welfare expenditure in Britain. It argues that the geogra...
In advance of the Comprehensive Spending Review announcements coming this Wednesday, it is already c...
The Coalition government that came to power in the UK in 2010 is implementing unprecedented welfare ...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
The UK welfare state is under unprecedented attack from (1) harsh spending cuts, focussed particular...
Following the 2008/9 global financial crisis and ensuing economic uncertainty, the roll out of auste...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer recently declared that Britain can no longer afford the cost of the ...
In this thesis welfare is examined in a spatial context. A broader definition of welfare is taken so...
This paper asks two questions: first, how did the balance of decision-making between central and loc...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
At the heart of British politics is the welfare state. As a political idea it is contested, and as a...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
The United Kingdom’s liberal welfare state has undergone profound changes since the Great Recession....
Social justice and the welfare state: constraints of social and economic change. This paper revie...
In this short paper we aim to explain how the loss of Britain’s industrial base sets the context for...
This paper examines the structure of state welfare expenditure in Britain. It argues that the geogra...
In advance of the Comprehensive Spending Review announcements coming this Wednesday, it is already c...
The Coalition government that came to power in the UK in 2010 is implementing unprecedented welfare ...
An important tradition in social policy writing sees the welfare state as an agent of social cohesio...
The UK welfare state is under unprecedented attack from (1) harsh spending cuts, focussed particular...
Following the 2008/9 global financial crisis and ensuing economic uncertainty, the roll out of auste...
The Chancellor of the Exchequer recently declared that Britain can no longer afford the cost of the ...
In this thesis welfare is examined in a spatial context. A broader definition of welfare is taken so...
This paper asks two questions: first, how did the balance of decision-making between central and loc...
This article looks at the way in which the role of the state has evolved within different aspects of...
At the heart of British politics is the welfare state. As a political idea it is contested, and as a...
Studying the political economy of welfare state reform, this edited collection focuses on the role o...
The United Kingdom’s liberal welfare state has undergone profound changes since the Great Recession....
Social justice and the welfare state: constraints of social and economic change. This paper revie...
In this short paper we aim to explain how the loss of Britain’s industrial base sets the context for...