The dominant narrative used to explain the big rise in Incapacity Benefit (IB) numbers across Britain is essentially about men. The collapse of male employment in older industries, mostly in the North, Scotland and Wales, led to the emergence of a cohort of mainly older, less healthy men who accessed IB instead of unemployment benefits. What this overlooks is that among the under-60s the number of women claiming IB now almost equals the number of men. In view of the long-term increase in employment opportunities for women, the similarity in IB numbers is at first sight surprising. Does this mean that bringing down the number of women on IB requires a different approach? The article draws on evidence from a survey of men and women claiming I...
<i>Background</i>: Incapacity Benefit (IB) is the key contributory benefit for people wh...
This paper explores the determinants of the proportion of the working age male population claiming i...
It remains a puzzle as to why incapacity claims rose in many OECD countries when life expectancy was...
The dominant narrative used to explain the big rise in Incapacity Benefit (IB) numbers across Britai...
The dominant narrative used to explain the big rise in Incapacity Benefit (IB) numbers across Britai...
The dominant narrative used to explain the big rise in Incapacity Benefit (IB) numbers across Britai...
The academic literature on incapacity benefits in Britain is dominated by debates about 'hidden unem...
The number of people claiming Incapacity Benefit has remained fairly constant in recent years at aro...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aims of this study were t...
The high level of receipt of disability benefits in the UK was until the 1990s a problem predominant...
The high level of receipt of disability benefits in the UK was until the 1990s a problem predominan...
This article introduces a special issue of Policy Studies entitled “Fit for work? Health, employabil...
This article explores the determinants of the proportion of the working age male population claiming...
This book aims to tackle the issues that are central to understanding and addressing one of the most...
This data deposit includes qualitative and quantitative data that help answer the question: Which pe...
<i>Background</i>: Incapacity Benefit (IB) is the key contributory benefit for people wh...
This paper explores the determinants of the proportion of the working age male population claiming i...
It remains a puzzle as to why incapacity claims rose in many OECD countries when life expectancy was...
The dominant narrative used to explain the big rise in Incapacity Benefit (IB) numbers across Britai...
The dominant narrative used to explain the big rise in Incapacity Benefit (IB) numbers across Britai...
The dominant narrative used to explain the big rise in Incapacity Benefit (IB) numbers across Britai...
The academic literature on incapacity benefits in Britain is dominated by debates about 'hidden unem...
The number of people claiming Incapacity Benefit has remained fairly constant in recent years at aro...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aims of this study were t...
The high level of receipt of disability benefits in the UK was until the 1990s a problem predominant...
The high level of receipt of disability benefits in the UK was until the 1990s a problem predominan...
This article introduces a special issue of Policy Studies entitled “Fit for work? Health, employabil...
This article explores the determinants of the proportion of the working age male population claiming...
This book aims to tackle the issues that are central to understanding and addressing one of the most...
This data deposit includes qualitative and quantitative data that help answer the question: Which pe...
<i>Background</i>: Incapacity Benefit (IB) is the key contributory benefit for people wh...
This paper explores the determinants of the proportion of the working age male population claiming i...
It remains a puzzle as to why incapacity claims rose in many OECD countries when life expectancy was...