What gains are there to equipping single parents with further qualifications? A new report finds that, since qualification levels have a direct relationship with an individual’s earning prospects, these investments would ultimately pay off with the government gaining from additional revenue from income tax and national insurance contributions, as well as seeing a reduction in benefit payments. Philippa Newis summarises the findings
This paper explains the impact of the commonwealth government\u27s welfare to work proposals on sing...
Of 2.5 million children living in lone parent households0F 1 today, over 1.8 million have insufficie...
Poverty rates among single parents vary considerably across countries, in part reflecting difference...
Rigid adherence to the conditions of jobseeker’s allowance inhibits, rather than enables, a single p...
The single parent employment rate has improved significantly over the past 20 years, but lately this...
Unpopular Government cuts, introduced last year that have pushed more than 100,000 sole parents onto...
The chancellor claimed that the public service cuts outlined in the Comprehensive Spending Review wo...
Single parents disproportionately face a triple bind of inadequacies in resources, employment, and p...
This paper examines the labour supply disincentives of the Income Support system among single mother...
The research was part of Equal, a European Social Fund initiative addressing labour market discrimin...
Thousands of single parent families have been pushed into poverty after having their payments reduce...
In July 2006 ‘welfare-to-work’ policies were introduced for single parents in Australia. These polic...
Higher education is one of the most effective ways that parents can raise their families’ incomes. T...
Lone mothers in the UK are a key target group of tax-benefit measures designed to ‘make work pay’. T...
Lone mothers in the UK are a key target group of tax-benefit measures designed to ‘make work pay’. T...
This paper explains the impact of the commonwealth government\u27s welfare to work proposals on sing...
Of 2.5 million children living in lone parent households0F 1 today, over 1.8 million have insufficie...
Poverty rates among single parents vary considerably across countries, in part reflecting difference...
Rigid adherence to the conditions of jobseeker’s allowance inhibits, rather than enables, a single p...
The single parent employment rate has improved significantly over the past 20 years, but lately this...
Unpopular Government cuts, introduced last year that have pushed more than 100,000 sole parents onto...
The chancellor claimed that the public service cuts outlined in the Comprehensive Spending Review wo...
Single parents disproportionately face a triple bind of inadequacies in resources, employment, and p...
This paper examines the labour supply disincentives of the Income Support system among single mother...
The research was part of Equal, a European Social Fund initiative addressing labour market discrimin...
Thousands of single parent families have been pushed into poverty after having their payments reduce...
In July 2006 ‘welfare-to-work’ policies were introduced for single parents in Australia. These polic...
Higher education is one of the most effective ways that parents can raise their families’ incomes. T...
Lone mothers in the UK are a key target group of tax-benefit measures designed to ‘make work pay’. T...
Lone mothers in the UK are a key target group of tax-benefit measures designed to ‘make work pay’. T...
This paper explains the impact of the commonwealth government\u27s welfare to work proposals on sing...
Of 2.5 million children living in lone parent households0F 1 today, over 1.8 million have insufficie...
Poverty rates among single parents vary considerably across countries, in part reflecting difference...