Welfare to Work in the United Kingdom (original) (raw)

Welfare reform and lone parents employment in the UK

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Centre for Market and Public Organisation, …, 2003

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Welfare Reform and Lone Parents in the UK

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2003

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The Impact of the Welfare State and Social Policy on the Working Population: The Recent British Experience

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Welfare to work policies and child poverty: A review of issues relating to the labour market and economy

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Staying in Work: Work and Welfare for Lone Mothers and their Children over Time 1

Jane Millar

2007

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Department for Work and Pensions Lone Parent Obligations: early findings of implementation as well as experiences of the Income Support and Jobseeker's Allowance regimes

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Jane Millar

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Welfare reform in the United Kingdom 2010-16: Expectations, outcomes, and local impacts

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An international comparison of the impact of child benefits on poverty outcomes for single mothers

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The Impact of Welfare Policy on the Employment of Single Mothers Living in Rural and Urban Areas

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Struggling With The System: The case for UK welfare reform

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A longitudinal qualitative study of the journeys of single parents on Jobseeker's Allowance

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A ?third way? in welfare reform? Evidence from the United Kingdom

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Welfare to work interventions and their effects on health and well-being of lone parents and their children (Protocol) Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012, Issue 5. Art. No.: CD009820

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Making work pay, making tax credits work: An assessment with specific reference to lone-parent employment

Jane Millar

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Ill-prepared for the labour market: Health status in a sample of single mothers on welfare

Heather Worth, Karen E McMillan

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Through the lens of single parenthood: a comparative snapshot of the impact of neoliberal welfare, housing and employment policies on single mothers in the UK and Sweden

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Families, poverty, work and care: a review of the literature on lone parents and low-income couple families with children: a report of research carried out by the Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy at the University of Bath on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions

Jane Millar

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The impact of welfare reform on communities and households in Sheffield

Christina Beatty

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Welfare Poverty to Work Poverty: The effectiveness of Welfare to Work in assisting single mothers into sustainable employment

Emily Wolfinger

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