The UK asylum accommodation and support system is complex, fragmented, and privatised and separate from the mainstream welfare and benefits system. People seeking asylum are generally not allowed to work and financial support is substantively less than mainstream benefit support. Those seeking asylum are dispersed on a no-choice basis, to areas of cheap and available accommodation
This study examines the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK and France. The need for such a study ...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
Upon arrival in the United Kingdom (UK), asylum claimants undergo a complex application process with...
This thesis investigates the compulsory dispersal of asylum seekers introduced following the Immigra...
This thesis uses data gathered from twenty-six semi-structured interviews with asylum seekers and ei...
Utilising insights from a qualitative study in the city of Leeds (UK), this paper considers issues r...
In 2010, the UK government passed contracts for the provision of dispersal accommodation and recepti...
This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North Ea...
In 2019, the existing contracts for housing dispersed asylum seekers will come to an end, therefore ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data comprises of qualitative semi-structured in...
Reforms of the system around the accommodation and support needs of asylum seekers entering the Unit...
People seeking asylum experience traumatic events and psychological difficulties in country-of-origi...
This report represents the findings of an eighteen month research project that examines the challeng...
This report was composed by a network of asylum seeker-led NGOs in the West Midlands, in collaborati...
UK asylum policy has increasingly restricted asylum seekers’ access to welfare support, both while t...
This study examines the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK and France. The need for such a study ...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
Upon arrival in the United Kingdom (UK), asylum claimants undergo a complex application process with...
This thesis investigates the compulsory dispersal of asylum seekers introduced following the Immigra...
This thesis uses data gathered from twenty-six semi-structured interviews with asylum seekers and ei...
Utilising insights from a qualitative study in the city of Leeds (UK), this paper considers issues r...
In 2010, the UK government passed contracts for the provision of dispersal accommodation and recepti...
This paper analyses the role of housing in shaping the contested politics of welcome in the North Ea...
In 2019, the existing contracts for housing dispersed asylum seekers will come to an end, therefore ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The data comprises of qualitative semi-structured in...
Reforms of the system around the accommodation and support needs of asylum seekers entering the Unit...
People seeking asylum experience traumatic events and psychological difficulties in country-of-origi...
This report represents the findings of an eighteen month research project that examines the challeng...
This report was composed by a network of asylum seeker-led NGOs in the West Midlands, in collaborati...
UK asylum policy has increasingly restricted asylum seekers’ access to welfare support, both while t...
This study examines the treatment of asylum seekers in the UK and France. The need for such a study ...
The vast majority of asylum seekers in the UK are not permitted to enter the labour market. In the a...
Upon arrival in the United Kingdom (UK), asylum claimants undergo a complex application process with...