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17 p, 1.1 MB Resistance or resignation to welfare reform? : the activist politics for and against social citizenship / Edmiston, Daniel (University of Leeds) ; Humpage, Louise (University of Auckland)
Since 2008, mature welfare states have, to varying degrees, pursued a strategy of welfare reform that has reconfigured the dominant praxis of social citizenship. Drawing on qualitative data from two studies, this paper explores what bearing this has had on the political subjectivity of welfare claimants in the New Zealand context. [...]
2018 - 10.1332/030557316x14802575969590
Policy & Politics, Vol. 46 Núm. 3 (2018) , p. 467-484  
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23 p, 337.7 KB Who counts in poverty research? / Edmiston, Daniel (University of Leeds)
Mainstream poverty analysis currently renders certain people and degrees of privation more socially legible than others across high-income countries. This article examines how these hierarchies carry through to and corrupt wider social scientific analysis, inscribing differential value to actors and phenomena in ways that undermine social understanding and explanation. [...]
2023 - 10.1177/00380261231213
The Sociological Review, 2023, p. 1-23  

Documentos de investigación Encontrados 10 registros  
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18 p, 469.4 KB Claiming but connected to work / Geiger, Ben Baumberg (University of Kent) ; Karagiannaki, Eleni (the London School of Economics and Political Science) ; Edmiston, Daniel (University of Leeds) ; Scullion, Lisa (University of Salford) ; Summers, Kate (the London School of Economics and Political Science) ; Ingold, Jo (University of Leeds) ; Robertshaw, David (University of Leeds) ; Gibbons, Andrea (University of Salford)
This report presents the first findings from the Welfare at a (Social) Distance project to look at how far benefit claimants are connected to the world of work, helping to better understand the emerging picture from recent UK labour market statistics. [...]
Economic and Social Research Council, 2020
Welfare:at a social distance, 2020  
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57 p, 801.0 KB Claimants' experiences of the social security system during the first wave of COVID-19 / Summers, Kate (the London School of Economics and Political Science) ; Scullion, Lisa (University of Salford) ; Geiger, Ben Baumberg (University of Kent) ; Robertshaw, David (University of Leeds) ; Edmiston, Daniel (University of Leeds) ; Gibbons, Andrea (University of Salford) ; Karagiannaki, Eleni (the London School of Economics and Political Science) ; Vries, Robert de (University of Kent) ; Ingold, Jo (University of Leeds)
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). [...]
Economic and Social Research Council, 2021
Welfare at a social distance, 2021  
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4 p, 372.7 KB What can local responses to COVID-19 tell us about the potential and challenges for devolved 'welfare'? / Edmiston, Daniel (University of Leeds) ; Robertshaw, David (University of Leeds) ; Gibbons, Andrea (University of Salford)
Greater Manchester Poverty Action 2020
Welfare at a social distance, 2021  
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43 p, 548.8 KB Should social security reach further? : ineligibility for benefits at the start of COVID-19 / Geiger, Ben Baumberg (University of Kent) ; Scullion, Lisa (University of Salford) ; Summers, Kate (the London School of Economics and Political Science) ; Martin, Philip (University of Salford) ; Lawler, Cormac (Manchester Metropolitan University) ; Edmiston, Daniel (University of Leeds) ; Gibbons, Andrea (University of Salford) ; Ingold, Jo (University of Leeds) ; Robertshaw, David (University of Leeds) ; Vries, Robert De (University of Kent)
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 whether more people should be eligible for benefits per se. [...]
The Health Foundation, 2021
Welfare at a social distance, 2020  
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21 p, 465.7 KB Who are the new COVID-19 cohort of benefit claimants? / Edmiston, Daniel ; Geiger, Ben Baumberg ; Vries, Robert de ; Scullion, Lisa ; Summers, Kate ; Ingold, Jo ; Robertshaw, David ; Gibbons, Andrea ; Karagiannaki, Eleni
This report provides an overview of some of the key characteristics of benefit claimants and distinguishes between those who made their claim either before or after the COVID-19 outbreak in the UK. Evidence suggests that the socio-demographic profile of new claimants differs considerably from those who were already claiming before COVID-19. [...]
Economic and Social Research Council, 2020
Welfare at a social distance, 2021  
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44 p, 755.5 KB Non-take-up of benefits at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic / Geiger, Ben Baumberg ; Scullion, Lisa ; Summers, Kate ; Martin, Philip ; Lawler, Cormac ; Edmiston, Daniel ; Gibbons, Andrea ; Ingold, Jo ; Robertshaw, David ; Vries, Robert De
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. Most experts so far have suggested that UC has performed well, even if historic weaknesses remain. [...]
The Health Foundation, 2021
Welfare at a social distance, 2021  
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45 p, 1.7 MB Navigating Pandemic Social Security : Benefits, Employment and Crisis Support during COVID-19 / Edmiston, Daniel ; Robertshaw, David ; Gibbons, Andrea ; Ingold, Jo ; Geiger, Ben Baumberg ; Scullion, Lisa ; Summers, Kate ; Young, David
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 the lives of claimants, this report looks at two dimensions of navigating social security in the UK today. [...]
Economic and Social Research Council, 2021
Welfare at a social distance, 2021  
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32 p, 690.4 KB At the edge of the safety net : unsuccessful benefits claims at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic / Geiger, Ben Baumberg ; Scullion, Lisa ; Summers, Kate ; Martin, Philip ; Lawler, Cormac ; Edmiston, Daniel ; Gibbons, Andrea ; Ingold, Jo ; Karagiannaki, Eleni ; Robertshaw, David ; Vries, Robert de
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 ultimately not successful. [...]
The Health Foundation, 2020
Welfare at a social distance, 2020  
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35 p, 512.2 KB Hunger and the welfare state : food insecurity among benefit claimants in the UK / Geiger, Ben Baumberg ; Edmiston, Daniel ; Scullion, Lisa ; Summers, Kate ; Vries, Robert De ; Ingold, Jo ; Robertshaw, David ; Young, David
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. [...]
The Health Foundation, 2021
Welfare at a social distance, 2021  
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21 p, 1.5 MB Deep poverty : everyday financial crisis in Leeds / Edmiston, Daniel ; Hyde, Emma ; Adnan-Smith, Thomas
Rising inflation is pulling those already below the poverty line into deeper, more severe forms of financial crisis. How are those towards the very bottom of the income distribution being affected by the cost-of-living crisis? In what ways do their experiences differ from the more general challenges of living on a low income? And what can be done to ensure institutions and services are responsive to their needs? Drawing on in-depth qualitative interviews with 40 people living in Leeds, this briefing explores these questions to better understand the 'cliff edges' and compounding forms of disadvantage that deep poverty can engender in the lives of those affected.
Leeds : University of Leeds : British Academy, 2022  

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