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Robertshaw, D, Summers, K, Scullion, LC, Edmiston, D, Baumberg Geiger, B, Gibbons, AR, Ingold, J, De Vries, R, Young, DHJ
This chapter reflects on both our key findings and our experiences of undertaking the research during the pandemic. First, we examine the experiences of claimants, focusing specifically on Universal Credit (UC) and those who were engaging with the be
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Baumberg Geiger, B, Edmiston, D, Scullion, LC, Summers, K, de Vries, R, Ingold, J, Robertshaw, D, Young, D
This report looks in detail at food insecurity among benefit claimants using YouGov surveys of the general public (n=2,600) and of claimants (n=6,300), both conducted for the Welfare at a (Social) Distance project in May/June 2021.
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de Vries, R, Baumberg Geiger, B, Scullion, LC, Summers, K, Edmiston, D, ingold, J, Robertshaw, D, Young, D
There were good reasons to think COVID-19 would increase public support\ud for welfare: it was a time of apparent increased solidarity in the face of a\ud collective crisis; of clearly ‘deserving’ claimants; and of increases in direct\ud experien
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https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/62045/1/62608d_ffc54112b28141fdb85a9e9474120452.pdf
https://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/62045/1/62608d_ffc54112b28141fdb85a9e9474120452.pdf
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Baumberg Geiger, B, Scullion, LC, Summers, K, Martin, PB, Lawler, C, Edmiston, D, Gibbons, AR, ingold, J, Robertshaw, D, de Vries, R
The benefits system – particularly Universal Credit (UC) – has played a major role in Britain’s COVID-19 response, and it is no surprise that there has been an emphasis on how well it has responded. However, there is a political question about
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Geiger, BB, Scullion, L, Summers, K, Martin, P, Lawler, C, Edmiston, D, Gibbons, A, Ingold, J, Robertshaw, D, De Vries, R
In this report, we look those who were not eligible for UC or other benefits (funded by the Health Foundation).
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https://kar.kent.ac.uk/91622/1/62608d_602f7840f4114361a4dbf6d007d3825b.pdf
https://kar.kent.ac.uk/91622/1/62608d_602f7840f4114361a4dbf6d007d3825b.pdf
Autor:
Geiger, BB, Scullion, L, Summers, K, Martin, P, Lawler, C, Edmiston, D, Gibbons, A, Ingold, J, Robertshaw, D, De Vries, R
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/184912/1/62608d_602f7840f4114361a4dbf6d007d3825b.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/184912/1/62608d_602f7840f4114361a4dbf6d007d3825b.pdf
Autor:
Summers, K, Scullion, LC, Baumberg Geiger, B, Robertshaw, D, Edmiston, D, Gibbons, AR, Karagiannaki, E, De Vries, R, Ingold, J
COVID-19 arrived in the UK early in March 2020. By 23rd March 2020, the UK experienced the first national lockdown. As businesses and livelihoods stalled, an unprecedented number of applications were made for Universal Credit (UC). Drawing on data fr
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https://kar.kent.ac.uk/86774/2/WASD_ProjectReport_February.pdf
https://kar.kent.ac.uk/86774/2/WASD_ProjectReport_February.pdf
Autor:
Edmiston, D, Robertshaw, D, Gibbons, AR, Ingold, J, Baumberg Geiger, B, Scullion, LC, Summers, K, Young, D
An expanding range of external actors and organisations have come to mediate the relationship between benefit claimants and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Reflecting on the important role benefits, crisis and employment support play in t
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https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/173183/1/e77e1a_dcbc771bd95e4664924c9cc0adf062e6.pdf
https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/173183/1/e77e1a_dcbc771bd95e4664924c9cc0adf062e6.pdf
Autor:
Geiger, BB, Scullion, LC, Summers, K, Martin, PB, Lawler, C, Edmiston, D, Gibbons, AR, Ingold, J, Karagiannaki, E, Robertshaw, D, de Vries, R
There has been much scrutiny of the British benefits system during COVID-19, and most experts agree that the benefits system has performed well, even if historic weaknesses remain. Yet little attention has been paid to those who start a claim that is
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