Final findings: social security in Scotland

Wright, S. , Stewart, A. B.R. and Dwyer, P. (2018) Final findings: social security in Scotland. Project Report. Welfare Conditionality.

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Abstract

This briefing presents key findings on the impacts and ethics of welfare conditionality in Scotland. It draws on the experiences of 88 participants (from an original sample of 134) who took part in at least two of the three waves of repeat interviews, undertaken between 2014 and 2017. Interviewees included jobseekers, Universal Credit recipients, disabled people, migrants, lone parents, homeless people, offenders and those subject to anti-social behaviour interventions and Family Intervention Projects.

Item Type:Research Reports or Papers (Project Report)
Additional Information:Welfare Conditionality: Sanctions, Support and Behaviour Change is a major five-year programme of research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council. The project is creating an international and interdisciplinary focal point for social science research on welfare conditionality and brings together teams of researchers working in six English and Scottish Universities.
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Stewart, Dr Alasdair and Wright, Professor Sharon
Authors: Wright, S., Stewart, A. B.R., and Dwyer, P.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Social and Political Sciences > Urban Studies
Publisher:Welfare Conditionality

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