Impact of welfare benefit sanctioning on food insecurity: a yynamic cross-area study of food bank usage in the UK
Since 2009, the UK has witnessed marked increases in the rate of sanctions applied to unemployment insurance claimants, as part of a wider agenda of austerity and welfare reform. In 2013, over one million sanctions were applied, stopping benefit payments for a minimum of four weeks and potentially l...
Main Authors: | Loopstra, R, Fledderjohann, J, Reeves, A, Stuckler, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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