Will the government’s new Help to Work scheme, recently launched, actually help people back into work? The evidence suggest that the placement element is ineffective. On the other hand, those receiving intensive support, provided as part of this scheme, may experience changes in behaviour that lead to improved job outcomes in the months after the end of the scheme. Jenny Gulliford and Beth Foley provide 10 concerns and recommendations
Publicly funded support for assisting unemployed people back into work usually focuses on improving ...
The empirical basis is a focus upon three substantive areas: IB claimants' routes on to IB; experien...
Responding to seemingly intractable levels of long-term unemployment and more recently arising from ...
The Department for Work and Pensions will today release statistics on the Work Programme; a governme...
Employability initiatives are becoming increasingly popular in government discourse as a means of ta...
Qualitative research into the impact of welfare reforms have found that they led to an erosion of re...
The National Work Experience Programme plan to allow jobseekers to do a part-time month of...
The Blair government of Great Britain has been taking action to help young unemployed people under t...
This article summarises the recent evaluation of Pathways to Work – a package of reforms aimed at en...
Employability initiatives are becoming increasingly popular in government discourse as a means of ta...
This article analyses recent developments in policies to promote the employability of unemployed and...
This report calls for a wide-ranging overhaul of income support, housing and employment services to ...
Active Labour Market Policies often exclusively target towards the long-term unemployed. Although it...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
© 2011 Dr. Daniel Jeremy PerkinsThe last two decades have witnessed a change in the form and substan...
Publicly funded support for assisting unemployed people back into work usually focuses on improving ...
The empirical basis is a focus upon three substantive areas: IB claimants' routes on to IB; experien...
Responding to seemingly intractable levels of long-term unemployment and more recently arising from ...
The Department for Work and Pensions will today release statistics on the Work Programme; a governme...
Employability initiatives are becoming increasingly popular in government discourse as a means of ta...
Qualitative research into the impact of welfare reforms have found that they led to an erosion of re...
The National Work Experience Programme plan to allow jobseekers to do a part-time month of...
The Blair government of Great Britain has been taking action to help young unemployed people under t...
This article summarises the recent evaluation of Pathways to Work – a package of reforms aimed at en...
Employability initiatives are becoming increasingly popular in government discourse as a means of ta...
This article analyses recent developments in policies to promote the employability of unemployed and...
This report calls for a wide-ranging overhaul of income support, housing and employment services to ...
Active Labour Market Policies often exclusively target towards the long-term unemployed. Although it...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
© 2011 Dr. Daniel Jeremy PerkinsThe last two decades have witnessed a change in the form and substan...
Publicly funded support for assisting unemployed people back into work usually focuses on improving ...
The empirical basis is a focus upon three substantive areas: IB claimants' routes on to IB; experien...
Responding to seemingly intractable levels of long-term unemployment and more recently arising from ...