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Poverty
Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam
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Waters, Tom
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Xu, Xiaowei
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2023
We investigate recent trends in poverty, and government policies aimed at alleviating it.
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The effects of reforms to the Work Capability Assessment for incapacity benefits
Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam
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Waters, Tom
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2023
We investigate the potential impacts of the government's proposed reforms to the Work Capability Assessment.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014470243
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Recent trends in and the outlook for health-related benefits
Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam
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Waters, Tom
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2024
Individuals in the UK with health conditions may be entitled to two types of benefits - incapacity benefits (for those whose condition prevents them from working) and disability benefits (to help with extra living costs arising from the disability). Since the onset of the pandemic, there has...
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Universal credit: Incomes, incentives and the remaining roll-out
Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam
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Waters, Tom
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2024
The introduction of universal credit (UC) has been the most significant reform to the workingage benefits system since the reforms following the post-war Beveridge Report. When fully rolled out, around 8 million families - 29% of all working-age families - will be entitled to the benefit. UC is...
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The effects of reforms to the Work Capability Assessment for incapacity benefits
Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam
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Waters, Tom
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2023
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Universal credit : incomes, incentives and the remaining roll-out
Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam
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Waters, Tom
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2024
The introduction of universal credit (UC) has been the most significant reform to the workingage benefits system since the reforms following the post-war Beveridge Report. When fully rolled out, around 8 million families - 29% of all working-age families - will be entitled to the benefit. UC is...
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Recent trends in and the outlook for health-related benefits
Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam
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Waters, Tom
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2024
Individuals in the UK with health conditions may be entitled to two types of benefits - incapacity benefits (for those whose condition prevents them from working) and disability benefits (to help with extra living costs arising from the disability). Since the onset of the pandemic, there has...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014519069
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Poverty
Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam
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Waters, Tom
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Xu, Xiaowei
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2023
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014314001
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Living standards and inequality
Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam
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Xu, Xiaowei
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2023
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Living standards and inequality
Ray-Chaudhuri, Sam
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Xu, Xiaowei
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2023
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