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Time-limited in-work benefits in the UK: a review of recent evidence

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Chowdry, Haroon

National Institute Economic Review

2012

219

January

R53-R64

government policy ; long term unemployment ; one parent family ; social policy ; statistics ; welfare state ; work incentive

United Kingdom

Social policy

English

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"This paper reviews three UK-based welfare-to-work programmes featuring time-limited financial incentives to leave out-of-work benefits for employment. The policies considered are (i) the Employment Retention and Advancement demonstration, aimed at lone parents and the long-term unemployed; (ii) In-Work Credit, aimed at lone parents on welfare; (iii) Pathways to Work, aimed at recipients of incapacity benefits. I illustrate the difficulties in extrapolating from specific findings to general policy-relevant conclusions. Finally, I depict the challenge facing evaluators in future and point to the directions in which evaluation will need to develop if it is to contribute more fully to policy-relevant evaluation. "

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