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Universal Credit

  • Sophie O'Brien
    4th February 2019

    The Alleged Simplicity of Universal Credit and the Lived Experience of Benefit Claimants

  • Sophie O'Brien
    3rd December 2018

    Universal Credit: Design Matters

  • Amy Thompson
    19th September 2018

    Universal Credit, Women and Gender Equality: A Retrograde Step?

  • Amy Thompson
    12th September 2018

    In-work conditionality is based on weak evidence – but will the policy sink or swim?

  • Amy Thompson
    9th July 2018

    Universal Credit managed migration: the next big challenge

  • James Harle
    2nd February 2018

    Universal Credit, means-testing and social security

  • James Harle
    14th December 2017

    Universal Credit. Can we fix it? Should we fix it?

  • James Harle
    20th October 2017

    Working Hard or Hardly Working? Universal Credit and the problem of conditionality

  • James Harle
    12th January 2017

    Making it Work: the Future of Universal Credit

  • James Harle
    22nd July 2016

    Giving back control? A contradiction at the heart of Universal Credit

    Professor Jane Millar is a member of the Institute for Policy Research (IPR) Leadership Team, in addition to her role as Professor of Social Policy at the University of Bath. Fran Bennett is Senior Research and Teaching Fellow in the...

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