07.07.2015 - 01:53 [ Jim Tomlinson/VoxEU ]

De-industrialisation, `new Speenhamland´ and neo-liberalism

In Britain today, a majority of those in poverty live in working, rather than non-working, households. This challenges the long-held notion that paid work offers a route out of poverty. This column argues that structural changes in the labour market have brought about profound changes in the social security system. A failure to acknowledge these underlying changes means that dialogues about the political direction of the British economy can be problematic and potentially misleading.