The last thirty years saw dramatic increases in the proportion of children living in lone parent households. In 1997 the incoming Labour government initiated a series of policy reforms aimed at reducing this high level of child poverty. A key element of their strategy was a move towards increasing employment rates among families with children by a combination of increased in-work support through the Working Families Tax Credit and active case management of the population on welfare through the New Deal for Lone Parents. The assessment of this policy reform agenda has focused to date mainly on lone mothers’ employment and poverty. In this paper we extend this to include at the impact on the numbers of lone parent families and a range of outc...
Policymakers in liberal welfare states like the UK have prioritised extending the reach of compulsor...
Abstract: The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in...
Abstract Background Lone parents and their children experience higher than average levels of adverse...
Background: In the UK, lone parents must seek work as a condition of receiving welfare benefits on...
This paper examines change and continuity in policy approaches to supporting lone parent families si...
Background: Lone parents experience poorer health and socioeconomic disadvantage compared to coupled...
This chapter has two key aims; firstly to chart the increase in lone parent families in the UK over ...
UK governments have historically viewed lone parents as a political and social problem. This article...
Mirroring changes across nations of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, rece...
In October 1999, the British government enacted the Working Families' Tax Credit, which aimed at enc...
Lone parents are less likely to be in employment and their annual changes in work intensity is stati...
A systematic review of qualitative evidence on the health and wellbeing impacts of welfare to work ...
Background: In the UK, lone mothers receiving income support are required to seek work as a conditi...
The 2008 welfare reform introduced by the previous Labour government requires (most) lone parents wi...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
Policymakers in liberal welfare states like the UK have prioritised extending the reach of compulsor...
Abstract: The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in...
Abstract Background Lone parents and their children experience higher than average levels of adverse...
Background: In the UK, lone parents must seek work as a condition of receiving welfare benefits on...
This paper examines change and continuity in policy approaches to supporting lone parent families si...
Background: Lone parents experience poorer health and socioeconomic disadvantage compared to coupled...
This chapter has two key aims; firstly to chart the increase in lone parent families in the UK over ...
UK governments have historically viewed lone parents as a political and social problem. This article...
Mirroring changes across nations of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, rece...
In October 1999, the British government enacted the Working Families' Tax Credit, which aimed at enc...
Lone parents are less likely to be in employment and their annual changes in work intensity is stati...
A systematic review of qualitative evidence on the health and wellbeing impacts of welfare to work ...
Background: In the UK, lone mothers receiving income support are required to seek work as a conditi...
The 2008 welfare reform introduced by the previous Labour government requires (most) lone parents wi...
This paper uses a sample of lone mothers (and former lone mothers who are now repartnered) drawn fro...
Policymakers in liberal welfare states like the UK have prioritised extending the reach of compulsor...
Abstract: The generous Nordic model of welfare is commonly viewed as an exceptional success both in...
Abstract Background Lone parents and their children experience higher than average levels of adverse...