21st Century Welfare – getting closer to radical benefit reform?
Roy Sainsbury
Public Policy Review, 2010, vol. 17, issue 2, 102-107
Abstract:
The Coalition government's consultation paper on welfare reform has attracted negative criticism, being seen by some as ‘more stick than carrot’. Roy Sainsbury argues that the paper's confused approach to three distinct strands of welfare policy risks obscuring the great potential for a radical simplification of the UK's benefits system.
Date: 2010
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