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Whose Economy: Whose
Welfare?


        Dr. John Lee
Welfare Reform
 A major programme of welfare reform beginning
    in 1997
   Active Labour Market Policy
   Raise employment levels to 80% of W.A.P.
   Affecting all claimants groups, but…
   Still some 5 million people on out of work benefits
   Reform agenda continues apace with the ‘Work
    Programme’
Claimants of main out-of-work benefits


                Incapacity benefits        Lone parents on income support          JSA

3,500,000

3,000,000

2,500,000

2,000,000

1,500,000

1,000,000

 500,000

       0
        1979   1982    1985       1988   1991    1994     1997      2000    2003    2006   2009

                                                                                              3
A Punitive Welfare Regime
 In essence the welfare regime in the UK has
 always been based on a version of the Poor law:
     ‘Less Eligibility’ – welfare has to as unattractive as possible
     ‘Deserving and undeserving poor’ - widows/the able bodied
      unemployed
 Some evidence to suggest the welfare regime
  adversely affects health and wellbeing(1)
 Increasingly punitive:
     Reassessment of IB
     Lone parents lose Income Support when children reach age
      7
     Mandatory Work Activity - 3 year loss of benefits
     Abolition of DLA and mandatory testing for PIP
Incapacity Benefits
 A massive programme to reassess incapacity
 benefits claimants;
  Pilots a success (pilots always are)
  Approximately 33% found fit for work and ‘invited’ to
   migrate to JSA
  Approximately 33% transferred to the work activity
   group on ESA
Volunteering
 Benefit regulations have been altered to
    encourage volunteering (e.g. 48 Hour Rule; 16
    Hour rule)
   Volunteering highly visible in key policy
    documents
   Guidance emphasizes that volunteering does not
    affect benefit entitlement
   Volunteering a ‘work like activity’ for ESA
    claimants
   Volunteering Options Programme for JSA
    claimants
   Get Britain Working – JC+ to actively signpost
A cost cutting exercise?
 ‘UK Benefit bill = £190 billion; but
 Most of this is accounted for by pension
  payments and payments to children
 Spending on income replacement benefits and
  DLA account for only 13% of the total bill for
  social security (2)
 Falling value of benefits - JSA in real terms value
  is now worth the same as in 1997;
 Universal credit will cost 3billion to administer.
JSA
 64.30pw
 JSA-C limited to 26 weeks
 A fifth of the actual, average expenditure for a
  single adult
 Half of the actual, average expenditure of single
  adults in the poorest households
 Half of the Government’s (income) poverty line for
  single adults
 Two-fifths of what is need to reach a minimum
  standard of living (3).
Whose Welfare?
 Welfare Reform programmes have had little
    impact (e.g. Pathways to Work; NDDP)
   Evidence to suggest that it is increased demand
    in the labour market which really makes a
    difference (4)
   Significant involvement of the private sector
   Work Programme contractors will be paid from
    benefit savings
   Increasing levels of in-work poverty and concern
    about the real effectiveness of work as a route out
    of poverty.
So What’s the Point?
 Reinforce the principle of Less Eligibility?
  o Mandatory Work Activity – and loss of benefit
  o Reduced value of benefits
  o Increased conditionality
  o The end of unemployment benefit?
• Remove the category of the ‘Deserving Poor’?
• Abolition of DLA; replaced with mandatory testing
  for PIP
• Lone parents lose benefits when children reach
  age 7.
References:
1. Nordenmark, M, Strandh, M and Layte, R (2006) The impact of
   unemployment benefit systems on the mental well-being of the
   unemployed in Sweden, Ireland and Great Britain. European Societies,
   Vol.8, No.1.
2. Kenway, P et al (2010) Working-age ‘welfare’: who gets it, why, and
   what it costs. York: JRF.
3. Kenway, P (2009) should adult unemployment benefit now be raised.
   York: JRF.
4. Webster, D et al (2010) Falling incapacity benefit claims in a former
   industrial city: policy impacts or labour market improvements? Policy
   Studies, Vol.31, No.32
To view all the papers in the Whose
       Economy series click here

To view all the videos and presentations
       from the seminars click here

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Whose Economy: whose welfare? - John Lee

  • 2. Welfare Reform  A major programme of welfare reform beginning in 1997  Active Labour Market Policy  Raise employment levels to 80% of W.A.P.  Affecting all claimants groups, but…  Still some 5 million people on out of work benefits  Reform agenda continues apace with the ‘Work Programme’
  • 3. Claimants of main out-of-work benefits Incapacity benefits Lone parents on income support JSA 3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 500,000 0 1979 1982 1985 1988 1991 1994 1997 2000 2003 2006 2009 3
  • 4. A Punitive Welfare Regime  In essence the welfare regime in the UK has always been based on a version of the Poor law:  ‘Less Eligibility’ – welfare has to as unattractive as possible  ‘Deserving and undeserving poor’ - widows/the able bodied unemployed  Some evidence to suggest the welfare regime adversely affects health and wellbeing(1)  Increasingly punitive:  Reassessment of IB  Lone parents lose Income Support when children reach age 7  Mandatory Work Activity - 3 year loss of benefits  Abolition of DLA and mandatory testing for PIP
  • 5. Incapacity Benefits  A massive programme to reassess incapacity benefits claimants; Pilots a success (pilots always are) Approximately 33% found fit for work and ‘invited’ to migrate to JSA Approximately 33% transferred to the work activity group on ESA
  • 6. Volunteering  Benefit regulations have been altered to encourage volunteering (e.g. 48 Hour Rule; 16 Hour rule)  Volunteering highly visible in key policy documents  Guidance emphasizes that volunteering does not affect benefit entitlement  Volunteering a ‘work like activity’ for ESA claimants  Volunteering Options Programme for JSA claimants  Get Britain Working – JC+ to actively signpost
  • 7. A cost cutting exercise?  ‘UK Benefit bill = £190 billion; but  Most of this is accounted for by pension payments and payments to children  Spending on income replacement benefits and DLA account for only 13% of the total bill for social security (2)  Falling value of benefits - JSA in real terms value is now worth the same as in 1997;  Universal credit will cost 3billion to administer.
  • 8. JSA  64.30pw  JSA-C limited to 26 weeks  A fifth of the actual, average expenditure for a single adult  Half of the actual, average expenditure of single adults in the poorest households  Half of the Government’s (income) poverty line for single adults  Two-fifths of what is need to reach a minimum standard of living (3).
  • 9. Whose Welfare?  Welfare Reform programmes have had little impact (e.g. Pathways to Work; NDDP)  Evidence to suggest that it is increased demand in the labour market which really makes a difference (4)  Significant involvement of the private sector  Work Programme contractors will be paid from benefit savings  Increasing levels of in-work poverty and concern about the real effectiveness of work as a route out of poverty.
  • 10. So What’s the Point?  Reinforce the principle of Less Eligibility? o Mandatory Work Activity – and loss of benefit o Reduced value of benefits o Increased conditionality o The end of unemployment benefit? • Remove the category of the ‘Deserving Poor’? • Abolition of DLA; replaced with mandatory testing for PIP • Lone parents lose benefits when children reach age 7.
  • 11. References: 1. Nordenmark, M, Strandh, M and Layte, R (2006) The impact of unemployment benefit systems on the mental well-being of the unemployed in Sweden, Ireland and Great Britain. European Societies, Vol.8, No.1. 2. Kenway, P et al (2010) Working-age ‘welfare’: who gets it, why, and what it costs. York: JRF. 3. Kenway, P (2009) should adult unemployment benefit now be raised. York: JRF. 4. Webster, D et al (2010) Falling incapacity benefit claims in a former industrial city: policy impacts or labour market improvements? Policy Studies, Vol.31, No.32
  • 12. To view all the papers in the Whose Economy series click here To view all the videos and presentations from the seminars click here