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New Perspectives on Health, Disability, Welfare and the Labour Market [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x9 mm, weight: 313 g
  • Serija: Broadening Perspectives in Social Policy
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119145511
  • ISBN-13: 9781119145516
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x152x9 mm, weight: 313 g
  • Serija: Broadening Perspectives in Social Policy
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Oct-2015
  • Leidėjas: Wiley-Blackwell
  • ISBN-10: 1119145511
  • ISBN-13: 9781119145516
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
More than two million people of working age in the United Kingdom are out of work and claiming 'incapacity' or disability benefits. Reducing the level of benefit claiming among those with health limitations has been a priority for successive governments, but this book argues that current policy fails to reflect the evidence that people on long-term disability benefits face a complex combination of barriers to work and social inclusion. There is a need for continuing inter-disciplinary research on the nature of the 'disability benefits problem' and the efficacy of current policy solutions and public services. This book brings together researchers from the fields of social policy, economics, sociology and clinical psychology. It offers new evidence on the inter-related problems faced by disability claimants, and identifies important lessons for policy.

More than two million people of working age in the United Kingdom are out of work and claiming `incapacity' or disability benefits. Reducing the level of benefit claiming among those with health limitations has been a priority for successive governments, but this book argues that current policy fails to reflect the evidence that people on long-term disability benefits face a complex combination of barriers to work and social inclusion. There is a need for continuing interdisciplinary research on the nature of the `disability benefits problem' and the efficacy of current policy solutions and public services. This book brings together researchers from the fields of social policy, economics, sociology and clinical psychology. It offers new evidence on the inter-related problems faced by disability claimants, and identifies important lessons for policy.
List of Contributors
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Introduction: New Perspectives on Health, Disability, Welfare and the Labour Market 1(4)
Colin Lindsay
Bent Greve
Ignazio Cabras
Nick Ellison
Stephen Kellett
1 Assessing the Evidence Base on Health, Employability and the Labour Market -- Lessons for Activation in the UK
5(20)
Colin Lindsay
Bent Greve
Ignazio Cabras
Nick Ellison
Stephen Kellett
2 Disability Benefits in an Age of Austerity
25(22)
Christina Beatty
Steve Fothergill
3 From Impairment to Incapacity -- Educational Inequalities in Disabled People's Ability to Work
47(18)
Ben Baumberg
4 `Keeping meself to meself' -- How Social Networks Can Influence Narratives of Stigma and Identity for Long-term Sickness Benefits Recipients
65(16)
Kayleigh Garthwaite
5 Measuring the Impacts of Health Conditions on Work Incapacity -- Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
81(26)
William Whittaker
Matt Sutton
6 The Influence of Presenting Health Condition on Eventual Return to Work for Individuals Receiving Health-Related Welfare Benefits
107(20)
Fiona Purdie
Stephen Kellett
7 A Review of Health-related Support Provision within the UK Work Programme -- What's on the Menu?
127(24)
Jenny Ceolta-Smith
Sarah Salway
Angela Mary Tod
8 Supporting the UK's Workless -- An International Comparative Perspective
151(24)
Mike Danson
Ailsa McKay
Willie Sullivan
Index 175
Colin Lindsay is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde Business School, UK.

Bent Greve is a Professor in the Department of Society and Globalisation at Roskilde University, Denmark.

Ignazio Cabras is a Reader in Economics, Business and Management at Newcastle Business School, UK.

Nick Ellison is Professor and Head of Social Policy and Social Work at the University of York, UK.

Stephen Kellett is a Clinical Psychologist at the University of Sheffield, UK.