This report investigates the early effects of the recent economic downturn on the 'welfare to work infrastructure' in deprived areas, in particular how it is able to continue to provide support to the most disadvantaged groups. The report provides context that will inform the Department for Work and Pensions and Jobcentre Plus’ response to the recent (and future) recessions in relation to support for disadvantaged areas and groups. The evidence presented also functions as a qualitative baseline against which the perceived success, within deprived areas, of measures to minimise the long-term impacts of the recession (e.g. the Young Person's Guarantee) canbe considered.N/
Economic recessions are often portrayed as short-term events. However, as a substantial body of econ...
This chapter raises issues about welfare-to-work policies and how they are currently evaluated. It f...
According to Mark Carney the Governor of the Bank of England the United Kingdom economic outlook is ...
How people on low incomes experienced the recent global economic downturn. This report examines what...
The report analyses the employment and welfare system in Stoke -on -Trent arguing that the Stoke eco...
Research was commissioned to use individual level data from the Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study...
The overall aim of this research was to: update understanding of the effect of the economic downturn...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q95/00213 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Little is known about how recessions impact the labor market earnings of specific groups of vulnerab...
This report provides a synthesis and summaries of three rapid evidence reviews concerning the econom...
The economic crisis that led to recession in the UK in 2008–9 impacted in multiple ways on work and ...
Worklessness on benefits is far wider than just ‘unemployment’. Across Britain in the wake of recess...
This project examines the poverty reducing and distributional effects of income support programs dur...
There has been much commentary on the likely consequences of the current recession for the living st...
The main aim of the research was to update understanding on the effects of the economic downturn on ...
Economic recessions are often portrayed as short-term events. However, as a substantial body of econ...
This chapter raises issues about welfare-to-work policies and how they are currently evaluated. It f...
According to Mark Carney the Governor of the Bank of England the United Kingdom economic outlook is ...
How people on low incomes experienced the recent global economic downturn. This report examines what...
The report analyses the employment and welfare system in Stoke -on -Trent arguing that the Stoke eco...
Research was commissioned to use individual level data from the Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study...
The overall aim of this research was to: update understanding of the effect of the economic downturn...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q95/00213 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Little is known about how recessions impact the labor market earnings of specific groups of vulnerab...
This report provides a synthesis and summaries of three rapid evidence reviews concerning the econom...
The economic crisis that led to recession in the UK in 2008–9 impacted in multiple ways on work and ...
Worklessness on benefits is far wider than just ‘unemployment’. Across Britain in the wake of recess...
This project examines the poverty reducing and distributional effects of income support programs dur...
There has been much commentary on the likely consequences of the current recession for the living st...
The main aim of the research was to update understanding on the effects of the economic downturn on ...
Economic recessions are often portrayed as short-term events. However, as a substantial body of econ...
This chapter raises issues about welfare-to-work policies and how they are currently evaluated. It f...
According to Mark Carney the Governor of the Bank of England the United Kingdom economic outlook is ...