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Making welfare work: UK activation policies under new Labour.

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Walker, Robert ; Wiseman, Michael

International Social Security Review

2003

56

1

Jan.___Ma1

3-29

activation ; government policy ; social policy ; welfare state

United Kingdom

Social policy

English

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"This paper describes and briefly evaluates the major "New Deal" activation policies introduced by the UK New Labour government since 1997. It outlines the ambitious project to modernize the UK economy and welfare state and, within this overall strategy, to end child poverty and to tackle social exclusion by encouraging movement from welfare benefits into work, and by making work pay. Three sets of New Deal programmes are discussed: those targeted on unemployed claimants, lone parents and people with disabilities. The paper concludes that real change has been achieved with measurable beneficial effects but that there are threats to the further elaboration and extension of the New Deal model."

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