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Welfare That Works For Women Mothers Experiences Of The Conditionality Within Universal Credit Kate Andersen

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Welfare That Works For Women Mothers Experiences Of The Conditionality Within Universal Credit Kate Andersen
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Welfare That Works For Women Mothers Experiences Of The Conditionality Within Universal Credit Kate Andersen instant download after payment.

Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.85 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Kate Andersen
ISBN: 9781447366409, 1447366409
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Welfare That Works For Women Mothers Experiences Of The Conditionality Within Universal Credit Kate Andersen by Kate Andersen 9781447366409, 1447366409 instant download after payment.

For generations women have experienced disadvantage in the paid labour market, the devaluation of their unpaid caring roles and multiple constraints on their agency. This book analyses fresh empirical evidence which demonstrates the gendered impacts of the new conditionality regime within Universal Credit. It shows how the regime affects women's unpaid caring roles, their position in the paid labour market and their agency regarding engagement in unpaid care and paid work. Ultimately, it highlights the impacts on low-income women's position in the UK social security system and society. Drawing on in-depth interviews with mothers, this book offers a compelling narrative and crucial policy recommendations to improve the gendered impact of Universal Credit and make the social citizenship framework in the UK more inclusive of women.

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