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        23 A system that responds to household need
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        Sam Royston
        
 
                                    
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                                            Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - List of figures and tables vii
 - About the author ix
 - Acknowledgements xi
 - 
                            Part I Introducing the benefits system
 - 1 Introduction 2
 - 2 The makings of a ‘British revolution’: A brief history of benefits 12
 - 3 What are benefits for? 25
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                            Part II Mapping it all out – The mechanics of the benefits system
 - 4 Benefit entitlements for people with no other income or savings 39
 - 5 Contribution-based benefit entitlements for people with no other income or savings 66
 - 6 How support changes on moving into work 75
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                            Part III A thousand cuts
 - 7 A freeze is as good as a cut 101
 - 8 ‘Unlimited’ welfare 112
 - 9 Welfare reform and the ‘family test’ 122
 - 10 Cuts to Employment and Support Allowance and the ‘limited capability for work’ component of Universal Credit 134
 - 11 Triple locked? Benefits for pensioners 144
 - 12 Welfare that works? The ‘old’ system 153
 - 13 Welfare that works? Universal Credit 163
 - 14 Contribution-based benefits: The great insurance scam 183
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                            Part IV Chaos, error and misjudgements – Payments and administration in the benefits system
 - 15 Reasons to be fearful?: Assessing sickness and disability 195
 - 16 ‘Chaos, error and misjudgement’: The administration of Tax Credits and Universal Credit 215
 - 17 Sanctions 223
 - 18 Local benefits, local choices 236
 - 19 Making ‘older people’ older: Changes in the pension age 248
 - 
                            Part V The ‘new settlement’ – Benefits in 2020
 - 20 Understanding the ‘low tax, low welfare’ economy 259
 - 21 The social impact of moving to a ‘low welfare’ economy 279
 - 
                            Part VI Better benefits
 - 22 Preventing poverty and destitution 301
 - 23 A system that responds to household need 315
 - 24 Supporting ‘socially desirable’ behaviours 325
 - 25 Simplicity from the claimant’s perspective 337
 - 26 Conclusion 346
 - Notes 351
 - Index 381
 
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents v
 - List of figures and tables vii
 - About the author ix
 - Acknowledgements xi
 - 
                            Part I Introducing the benefits system
 - 1 Introduction 2
 - 2 The makings of a ‘British revolution’: A brief history of benefits 12
 - 3 What are benefits for? 25
 - 
                            Part II Mapping it all out – The mechanics of the benefits system
 - 4 Benefit entitlements for people with no other income or savings 39
 - 5 Contribution-based benefit entitlements for people with no other income or savings 66
 - 6 How support changes on moving into work 75
 - 
                            Part III A thousand cuts
 - 7 A freeze is as good as a cut 101
 - 8 ‘Unlimited’ welfare 112
 - 9 Welfare reform and the ‘family test’ 122
 - 10 Cuts to Employment and Support Allowance and the ‘limited capability for work’ component of Universal Credit 134
 - 11 Triple locked? Benefits for pensioners 144
 - 12 Welfare that works? The ‘old’ system 153
 - 13 Welfare that works? Universal Credit 163
 - 14 Contribution-based benefits: The great insurance scam 183
 - 
                            Part IV Chaos, error and misjudgements – Payments and administration in the benefits system
 - 15 Reasons to be fearful?: Assessing sickness and disability 195
 - 16 ‘Chaos, error and misjudgement’: The administration of Tax Credits and Universal Credit 215
 - 17 Sanctions 223
 - 18 Local benefits, local choices 236
 - 19 Making ‘older people’ older: Changes in the pension age 248
 - 
                            Part V The ‘new settlement’ – Benefits in 2020
 - 20 Understanding the ‘low tax, low welfare’ economy 259
 - 21 The social impact of moving to a ‘low welfare’ economy 279
 - 
                            Part VI Better benefits
 - 22 Preventing poverty and destitution 301
 - 23 A system that responds to household need 315
 - 24 Supporting ‘socially desirable’ behaviours 325
 - 25 Simplicity from the claimant’s perspective 337
 - 26 Conclusion 346
 - Notes 351
 - Index 381