Abstract
The Coalition government’s welfare-to-work policies are founded on the false assumptions that there are plenty of jobs available for the unemployed and that there are insufficient financial incentives to move into work. The services delivered by the Work Programme add little to employability. There needs to be a strategic re-think about the purposes of welfare-to-work and a new focus on addressing obstacles of poor skills and poor health.
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Fothergill, S. (2013). Welfare-to-work isn’t working. People, Place and Policy Online, 7(2), 61–65. https://doi.org/10.3351/ppp.0007.0002.0002
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