U.S. welfare reforms, whether promoting work first or human capital development, have had in common an emphasis on employment as the key to improving the life chances of children living in single-mother families. We describe in this article a different type of reform-a “third way” in welfare reform. The welfare reforms carried out in the United Kingdom since the “New Labour” government of Tony Blair was elected in 1997 have included promotion of paid work, but alongside two other components-an explicit commitment to reduce and eventually eliminate child poverty, and a campaign against long-term disadvantage under the label of tackling “social exclusion.” Welfare-to-work reforms promoting employment for single mothers have been active but no...
With the publication of the Green Paper A New Contract for Welfare the government has set out its an...
A report from the Center for Impact Research's U.S./UK Welfare Reform Working Group
Summary In the years since it came to power in 1997, New Labour has set about reforming key elements...
This paper presents a tour of welfare reform in the UK since the last change of government, summaris...
By many accounts, welfare reform has been a success. Since the passage of the historic welfare refor...
The 2008 welfare reform introduced by the previous Labour government requires (most) lone parents wi...
Abstract: Alongside the growth in overall employment and the steady rise in average real incomes ove...
Abstract: Alongside the growth in overall employment and the steady rise in average real incomes ove...
In 1999, one in four British children lived in poverty—the third highest child poverty rate among in...
Welfare Reform and the Earned Income Tax Credit have apparently caused a dramatic increase in the la...
As unemployment continues to rise to near-record levels, the reductions in child poverty seen under ...
The previous Labour government pledged to abolish child poverty and introduced a range of welfare re...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996 was a landmark in American social polic...
This is an essay about how the 1996 welfare reform law and other policies contributed to the shar...
In October 1999, the British government enacted the Working Families' Tax Credit, which aimed at enc...
With the publication of the Green Paper A New Contract for Welfare the government has set out its an...
A report from the Center for Impact Research's U.S./UK Welfare Reform Working Group
Summary In the years since it came to power in 1997, New Labour has set about reforming key elements...
This paper presents a tour of welfare reform in the UK since the last change of government, summaris...
By many accounts, welfare reform has been a success. Since the passage of the historic welfare refor...
The 2008 welfare reform introduced by the previous Labour government requires (most) lone parents wi...
Abstract: Alongside the growth in overall employment and the steady rise in average real incomes ove...
Abstract: Alongside the growth in overall employment and the steady rise in average real incomes ove...
In 1999, one in four British children lived in poverty—the third highest child poverty rate among in...
Welfare Reform and the Earned Income Tax Credit have apparently caused a dramatic increase in the la...
As unemployment continues to rise to near-record levels, the reductions in child poverty seen under ...
The previous Labour government pledged to abolish child poverty and introduced a range of welfare re...
The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996 was a landmark in American social polic...
This is an essay about how the 1996 welfare reform law and other policies contributed to the shar...
In October 1999, the British government enacted the Working Families' Tax Credit, which aimed at enc...
With the publication of the Green Paper A New Contract for Welfare the government has set out its an...
A report from the Center for Impact Research's U.S./UK Welfare Reform Working Group
Summary In the years since it came to power in 1997, New Labour has set about reforming key elements...