Our data comprises 186 semi-structured interview transcripts from 2 phases of fieldwork. The first phase of the research comprised 123 individual (88) and joint (35) face-to-face interviews with 90 Universal Credit joint claimants in 53 households, in four areas in England and Scotland, between June 2018 and January 2019. Follow-up interviews were conducted by telephone (due to COVID-19 restrictions) with 63 participants in 39 households between August and October 2020.In the context of radical welfare reforms being rolled out under the umbrella of Universal Credit (UC), requiring both partners in a couple with dependent children to look for and enter work, even when one partner is already in employment, and merging a family's entire welfar...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2020-08-01, issued 2020-08-...
This article explores how the UK welfare benefit system subsidise or penalise couples for living tog...
Universal credit (UC) is the UK’s single, ‘digital by design’ working-age benefit, intended to simpl...
Universal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK. It aims to ...
ZSUniversal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK, replacing...
This report presents findings from the first phase of the ESRC-funded project, ‘Couples balancing wo...
Universal Credit has been rolled out gradually in the United Kingdom since 2013 as one integrated me...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014–15, the...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014-15, the...
The proposed Universal Benefit is one of the coalition’s flagship policies, aiming to consolidate be...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
Universal Credit is a fundamental reform of the UK’s social security system. It is also seen as embo...
Background: The UK social security system is undergoing transformative changes with the introduction...
This research examines the impact of work-family reconciliation policies on gender inequality in the...
The UK government has been considering the design and delivery of the proposed “universal credit”, ...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2020-08-01, issued 2020-08-...
This article explores how the UK welfare benefit system subsidise or penalise couples for living tog...
Universal credit (UC) is the UK’s single, ‘digital by design’ working-age benefit, intended to simpl...
Universal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK. It aims to ...
ZSUniversal Credit is a fundamental reform of means-tested working age benefits in the UK, replacing...
This report presents findings from the first phase of the ESRC-funded project, ‘Couples balancing wo...
Universal Credit has been rolled out gradually in the United Kingdom since 2013 as one integrated me...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014–15, the...
Alongside a series of cuts that will reduce welfare spending by £18 billion per year by 2014-15, the...
The proposed Universal Benefit is one of the coalition’s flagship policies, aiming to consolidate be...
This thesis investigates the policy implementation of Universal Credit (UC), and how welfare behavio...
Universal Credit is a fundamental reform of the UK’s social security system. It is also seen as embo...
Background: The UK social security system is undergoing transformative changes with the introduction...
This research examines the impact of work-family reconciliation policies on gender inequality in the...
The UK government has been considering the design and delivery of the proposed “universal credit”, ...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2020-08-01, issued 2020-08-...
This article explores how the UK welfare benefit system subsidise or penalise couples for living tog...
Universal credit (UC) is the UK’s single, ‘digital by design’ working-age benefit, intended to simpl...