This article contributes to emerging debates about how behavioural conditionality within welfare systems influences job quality. Drawing upon analysis of unique data from three waves of qualitative longitudinal interviews with 46 UK social security recipients (133 interviews), we establish that the impact of welfare conditionality is so substantial that it is no longer adequate to discuss job quality without reference to its interconnections to the welfare system. More specifically, we identify how conditionality drives welfare recipients’ experience of four core dimensions of job quality: disempowering and propelling claimants towards inadequate pay, insecurity and poor employment terms, undermining multiple intrinsic characteristics of wo...
Social policies can mitigate or worsen the adverse well-being impacts that are associated with unem...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
The project undertook fieldwork with three sets of respondents: semi-structured interviews with 52 k...
This article contributes to emerging debates about how behavioural conditionality within welfare sys...
Both the number of conditions attached to claiming UK unemployment benefits (Jobseeker’s Allowance [...
Punitive welfare conditionality, combining tough sanctions with minimal self-directed support, is a ...
Welfare recipients are increasingly subject to various forms of work-related conditionality that, cr...
Punitive welfare conditionality, combining tough sanctions with minimal self-directed support, is a ...
A defining feature of U.K. welfare reform since 2010 has been the concerted move towards greater com...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
This paper analyses the impact of the intensification of work-related conditionality on the lived ex...
Welfare recipients are increasingly subject to various forms of work-related conditionality that, cr...
Labour and Conservatives’ claims that welfare conditionality is ‘fair’ rely upon an empirically uns...
This book provides an original, empirically informed understanding of the impacts, effectiveness an...
Social policies can mitigate or worsen the adverse well-being impacts that are associated with unem...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
The project undertook fieldwork with three sets of respondents: semi-structured interviews with 52 k...
This article contributes to emerging debates about how behavioural conditionality within welfare sys...
Both the number of conditions attached to claiming UK unemployment benefits (Jobseeker’s Allowance [...
Punitive welfare conditionality, combining tough sanctions with minimal self-directed support, is a ...
Welfare recipients are increasingly subject to various forms of work-related conditionality that, cr...
Punitive welfare conditionality, combining tough sanctions with minimal self-directed support, is a ...
A defining feature of U.K. welfare reform since 2010 has been the concerted move towards greater com...
This paper explores experiences and impacts of welfare conditionality among people with mental healt...
The personal, economic, and social costs of mental ill health are increasingly acknowledged by many ...
This paper analyses the impact of the intensification of work-related conditionality on the lived ex...
Welfare recipients are increasingly subject to various forms of work-related conditionality that, cr...
Labour and Conservatives’ claims that welfare conditionality is ‘fair’ rely upon an empirically uns...
This book provides an original, empirically informed understanding of the impacts, effectiveness an...
Social policies can mitigate or worsen the adverse well-being impacts that are associated with unem...
The personal, economic and social costs of mental ill-health are increasingly acknowledged by many g...
The project undertook fieldwork with three sets of respondents: semi-structured interviews with 52 k...