In the UK, as in some other EU states, the focus of recent welfare reforms has switched from those on unemployment benefits to those receiving sickness/incapacity benefits (IBs), reflecting concerns around the large numbers falling into the this last group. The Labour government elected in 1997 introduced a range of measures to activate those on IBs, setting a target of a one million reduction in the number of claimants by the end of 2015. The Conservative Party similarly came to acknowledge that high levels of IB claiming represented a problem of ‘unemployment hidden as sickness’, and in coalition now proposes even more aggressive supply-side strategies. This paper provides an extensive review of the most recent evidence to identify factor...
The coalition government has implemented welfare-to-work policies strengthening the UK's Work First ...
In common with other European welfare states, a large proportion of those who are out of work and cl...
This article draws on the research of authors participating in this Special Issue, as well as a broa...
In the UK, as in some other EU states, the focus of recent welfare reforms has switched from those o...
This article introduces a special issue of Policy Studies entitled “Fit for work? Health, employabil...
The number of people claiming Incapacity Benefit has remained fairly constant in recent years at aro...
This book aims to tackle the issues that are central to understanding and addressing one of the most...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
This book aims to tackle the issues that are central to understanding and addressing one of the most...
In common with other European welfare states, a large proportion of those who are out of work and cl...
Background: UK welfare reform endeavours to reduce out-of-work health-related benefit receipt and su...
The UK social security safety net for those who are out of work due to ill health or disability has ...
In common with other European welfare states, a large proportion of those who are out of work and c...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
The coalition government has implemented welfare-to-work policies strengthening the UK’s Work First ...
The coalition government has implemented welfare-to-work policies strengthening the UK's Work First ...
In common with other European welfare states, a large proportion of those who are out of work and cl...
This article draws on the research of authors participating in this Special Issue, as well as a broa...
In the UK, as in some other EU states, the focus of recent welfare reforms has switched from those o...
This article introduces a special issue of Policy Studies entitled “Fit for work? Health, employabil...
The number of people claiming Incapacity Benefit has remained fairly constant in recent years at aro...
This book aims to tackle the issues that are central to understanding and addressing one of the most...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
This book aims to tackle the issues that are central to understanding and addressing one of the most...
In common with other European welfare states, a large proportion of those who are out of work and cl...
Background: UK welfare reform endeavours to reduce out-of-work health-related benefit receipt and su...
The UK social security safety net for those who are out of work due to ill health or disability has ...
In common with other European welfare states, a large proportion of those who are out of work and c...
Income maintenance during unemployment, old age or long-term sickness is a key facet of welfare prov...
The coalition government has implemented welfare-to-work policies strengthening the UK’s Work First ...
The coalition government has implemented welfare-to-work policies strengthening the UK's Work First ...
In common with other European welfare states, a large proportion of those who are out of work and cl...
This article draws on the research of authors participating in this Special Issue, as well as a broa...