A 'new politics' of austerity, workfare and gender? The UK coalition government's welfare reform proposals

This paper considers the UK coalition government's austerity drive, which attempts to garner public support for the reduction or withdrawal of welfare entitlements through appeals to frugality, self-sufficiency and fiscal prudence. In particular, the paper considers the recasting of the former...

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