In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by the roll-out of Universal Credit. We bring together official statistics on the introduction of Universal Credit with data on food bank usage from the UK's largest food bank network. We test the relationship between Universal Credit and food parcel distribution using a range of causal identification strategies (such as fixed-effects model, Granger causality tests, and matching designs) and consistently find that an increase in the prevalence of Universal Credit is associated with more food parcel distribution. We also find that the relationship between Universal Credit and food parcel distribution is stronger in areas where food banks are active...
Foodbanks and other forms of charitable welfare provision are fast becoming an established feature o...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
This report looks in detail at food insecurity among benefit claimants using YouGov surveys of the g...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment i...
Recent UK social policy has been dominated by welfare reform and austerity. This paper draws on empi...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
In this report, we look at the extent of food insecurity among different types of claimants
In this article we explore the informal relationship between foodbanks and the state during the peri...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by thesocial securit...
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment i...
Household food security, which may be compromised by short-term income shocks, is a key determinant ...
As a marker of current austerity policies, the growth of the emergency food aid landscape has become...
Background The sharp rise in foodbank use in Britain over the past five years suggests a prolifer...
Foodbanks and other forms of charitable welfare provision are fast becoming an established feature o...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
This report looks in detail at food insecurity among benefit claimants using YouGov surveys of the g...
In this paper we explore whether the recent rise in food bank usage in the UK has been induced by th...
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment i...
Recent UK social policy has been dominated by welfare reform and austerity. This paper draws on empi...
Abstract Background The number of food banks (charitable outlets of emergency food parcels) and the ...
In this report, we look at the extent of food insecurity among different types of claimants
In this article we explore the informal relationship between foodbanks and the state during the peri...
The food bank has become a charitable safety-net for those who have been failed by thesocial securit...
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment i...
Household food security, which may be compromised by short-term income shocks, is a key determinant ...
As a marker of current austerity policies, the growth of the emergency food aid landscape has become...
Background The sharp rise in foodbank use in Britain over the past five years suggests a prolifer...
Foodbanks and other forms of charitable welfare provision are fast becoming an established feature o...
The rise in the use of food banks has renewed debate about the extent of poverty and the adequacy of...
This report looks in detail at food insecurity among benefit claimants using YouGov surveys of the g...