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Job done? Can welfare reform and social mobility end child poverty? Ruth Lister Emeritus Professor of Social Policy Loughborough University & member of the House of Lords.
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Outline The child poverty strategy ‘Welfare’ reform Social mobility
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Child poverty strategy Lessons to be drawn from the progress made so far. Broad consensus around multi-faceted strategy. Disagreement around symptoms & causes. Impact of wider public spending cuts – failing the new ‘family test’.
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‘Welfare’ reform Projected reduction in child poverty as a result of universal credit outweighed by impact of other cuts. Question mark over achievement of goals of simplification, reducing ‘welfare dependency’ & making work pay. Localisation agenda: Negative impact of devolution of responsibility for council tax benefit & part of social fund, as well as cuts; Continued importance of local authorities’ role.
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Social mobility Government’s life-cycle approach The philosophical & evidence-based case against making social mobility the ‘primary goal’ of social policy. Greater equality as the goal.
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