Social security for the unemployed was not designed to cope either with large-scale or long-term unemployment and recent developments in the structure of unemployment and in social security policy give rise to concern for the living standards of the unemployed, especially the long-term unemployed. This article draws on data from the Family Finances Survey to assess the living standards of the unemployed after various durations of unemployment and compare these with the living standards of families with low incomes from work. The measures of living standards used are income, expenditure and the availability of consumer durables. The implications of the findings for social security policy are discussed
Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out o...
Unemployment is a critical life event that may affect the income trajectories of displaced workers v...
In 1991 the Department of Social Security commissioned the Social Policy Research Centre to jointly ...
This article examines the resilience (or otherwise) of the United Kingdom social protection system i...
We use a survey of unemployed people to examine how a job loss impacts on household expenditures. Th...
Using a nationally representative longitudinal data of the British people, this paper explores how d...
In this article we present new evidence that the capacity of households to cover earnings lost durin...
In this article, Andrew Dunn presents research which finds that many unemployed people prefer living...
The Great Recession has brought with it a significant increase in the long-term unemployed. This is ...
Living standards in the United Kingdom are typically measured using income as a proxy. Past research...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this survey...
This research is focused upon variety in working-class experiences of unemployment» It explores how ...
In the following report we consider how the employment situation of working-age Irish households has...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
This book is an examination of the socio-economic problems of long-term unemployment (LTU) and repe...
Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out o...
Unemployment is a critical life event that may affect the income trajectories of displaced workers v...
In 1991 the Department of Social Security commissioned the Social Policy Research Centre to jointly ...
This article examines the resilience (or otherwise) of the United Kingdom social protection system i...
We use a survey of unemployed people to examine how a job loss impacts on household expenditures. Th...
Using a nationally representative longitudinal data of the British people, this paper explores how d...
In this article we present new evidence that the capacity of households to cover earnings lost durin...
In this article, Andrew Dunn presents research which finds that many unemployed people prefer living...
The Great Recession has brought with it a significant increase in the long-term unemployed. This is ...
Living standards in the United Kingdom are typically measured using income as a proxy. Past research...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this survey...
This research is focused upon variety in working-class experiences of unemployment» It explores how ...
In the following report we consider how the employment situation of working-age Irish households has...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
This book is an examination of the socio-economic problems of long-term unemployment (LTU) and repe...
Over the past several decades, the rate at which regular unemployment insurance recipients run out o...
Unemployment is a critical life event that may affect the income trajectories of displaced workers v...
In 1991 the Department of Social Security commissioned the Social Policy Research Centre to jointly ...